Seeing that nvidia Shield can play netflix's 4K content, would that also apply to GTX 960, 950 and Pascal cards too?
I know that these cards support the basic requirements, HEVC main and main10, HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2, but are there any other specific requirements? Is HDMI 2.0 enough or does it have to be 2.0a or 2.0b?
I also read somewhere about PlayReady 3.0 which is required for 4K netflix and that, apparently, only Pascal cards support it. Is it true and if so, can it be added to 960 and 950 cards through drivers or BIOS updates?
Can someone here with a Pascal card try playing 4K netflix in Edge and see if it works?
EDIT: Just to be clear, I am aware of the netflix 4K/Edge articles. That's the reason I'm asking. If Shield and kaby lake are supported, then why not latest geforce cards?
I know that these cards support the basic requirements, HEVC main and main10, HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2, but are there any other specific requirements? Is HDMI 2.0 enough or does it have to be 2.0a or 2.0b?
I also read somewhere about PlayReady 3.0 which is required for 4K netflix and that, apparently, only Pascal cards support it. Is it true and if so, can it be added to 960 and 950 cards through drivers or BIOS updates?
Can someone here with a Pascal card try playing 4K netflix in Edge and see if it works?
EDIT: Just to be clear, I am aware of the netflix 4K/Edge articles. That's the reason I'm asking. If Shield and kaby lake are supported, then why not latest geforce cards?
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