Find the line that says Playing Bitrate (a/v) . You will see something like 1280x720 / 3150 or 1920x1080 / 16000 .

This long-form guide will explain everything you need to know about Netflix SV1 on a PC: what it is, how to achieve it, how to verify you’re getting it, and how to troubleshoot when you aren't. To understand SV1, we must first understand Netflix’s encoding logic.

| Feature | Microsoft Edge | Netflix App (Windows Store) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (up to 1080p) | Yes (up to 1080p) | | 4K Support | Yes (requires HEVC extensions) | Yes (easier setup) | | Keyboard Shortcuts | Full (F11 fullscreen, volume) | Limited | | PiP (Picture-in-Picture) | Yes (native Windows 11) | No | | Download for Offline | No | Yes |

Netflix doesn't send the same video file to everyone. Depending on your device, screen resolution, and internet speed, the service dynamically selects a "profile" (a pre-encoded version of the movie or show).

Press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + D while playing a Netflix video on Microsoft Edge . (Note: This is Ctrl + Alt + Shift + D . The D stands for Debug).