![]() ![]() Netflix download functionality isn’t perfect by any measure, but it’s a solid start Of course, if you plan to download loads of clips, the savings will quickly add up. For instance, one episode of Narcos at high quality weighed in at 297MB while the same episode at the standard setting was around 200MB. The discrepancy isn’t massive but it’s still sizeable. The standard setting offers smaller file sizes, while the higher quality setting obviously offers sharper video and a corresponding increase in file size. But Netflix has been working overtime in the past few hours, issuing an update that allows users to choose between standard and high quality. When the function was initially released this week, you couldn’t choose a quality setting for your clips. “We are exploring adding the ability to save to a separate SD card as we continue to improve this feature,” the company added. Of course, your phone generally needs to support adoptable storage (from Android 6.0 onwards) to install apps to the card. ![]() In other words, if you choose to install Netflix on the microSD card, it’ll save videos to the card. But according to the streaming service’s help page, Netflix will save videos to wherever the app is installed. Netflix doesn’t let you choose where to store downloaded video clips, making for a rather weird omission. ![]()
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