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Apple TV/Movie Purchases, how to confirm which Quality before buying? (formerly iTunes TV/Movies)
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That's a great point for sure.alleen said:Hello,
Your point about Apple TV’s unclear quality info is spot on unlike platforms like Vedu Apps, which openly list supported formats like HD, Ultra HD, and 4K, Apple’s web store often shows streaming details instead of purchase quality. The safest way with Apple is to check directly in the Apple TV app on an Apple device and scroll to “Information” for the real HD/4K specs before buying.
Yes, I've got a feel for the new Apple TV app now which seems to show the quality just before purchase if you tap through on a movie/tv show.
I think another useful tool is the CheapCharts app (or website) which displays the quality (HD or 4K) straight away.
Thank you!0
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