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I’m sure someone said you can’t download the 4K stuff, please correct me if I’m wrong.
Correct is on the Apple website that you can't download 4K movies so their support needs educating. They've just given you a stock response :/I’m sure someone said you can’t download the 4K stuff, please correct me if I’m wrong.
Correct is on the Apple website that you can't download 4K movies so their support needs educating. They've just given you a stock response :/
Their response this morning;
Hi David,
Thanks for writing back!
I apologise for the inconvenience caused you. In to resolve this issue or delete movies and TV shows in Settings
Go to Settings > General > iPad Storage.
Tap Review iTunes Videos. If you don't see Review iTunes Videos, you don't have anything downloaded to your device.
Find the movie, show, or episode that you want to delete, then swipe left on it.
Tap Delete.
Probably best to use the more up to date threadAs a keen Apple TV 4K user (I buy discs as well), I'm just giving this thread a "bump" to try and get some user comments on some of their DV/HDR10 streams.
Heat 4K HDR £1.99 iTunes
Interesting. It looked on my iPhone X. I haven’t bought Apple 4K tv just yet. Going through a kit upgradeHeat 4K is unwatchably dark on my LG C8 for some reason. Apple refunded me after I queried it so not sure if there is an issue with the HDR transfer or something.
Other films look OK and my remastered Blu-Ray looks fine.
I thought I was going mad on that one, I watched it on my Projector and even the daylight scenes were so dull looking that I had to pump up the brightness to make it even half watchable.Heat 4K is unwatchably dark on my LG C8 for some reason. Apple refunded me after I queried it so not sure if there is an issue with the HDR transfer or something.
Other films look OK and my remastered Blu-Ray looks fine.