I sometimes like to stream movies from Netflix to watch on my tv. I have been using my PS3 but recently picked up an Apple TV. I like the Apple TV interface and it works fine with Netflix, but there's one drawback. I can't tell (while selecting a movie to watch using the Apple TV/Netflix interface) if the movie is HD or not. If it's not HD, I'm not interested in watching the film. The video quality is just not good enough, for me. But I don't want to have to start the movie to figure out if it's HD or not.
If I go online to Netflix.com, I can search for HD movies or tell if a movie I am looking for is available in HD or not. If I go to Netflix via my PS3, I can also tell if a movie is in HD or not. But with Apple TV, I have no idea. I suppose I could search for the film online first and then call it up via my Apple TV but that's kindof annoying.
Apple also has movies to rent and when you browse those listings, they do indicate if the movie is in HD - so Apple is capable of indicating the HD status.
So who do I bring this up with? Apple or Netflix?
If I go online to Netflix.com, I can search for HD movies or tell if a movie I am looking for is available in HD or not. If I go to Netflix via my PS3, I can also tell if a movie is in HD or not. But with Apple TV, I have no idea. I suppose I could search for the film online first and then call it up via my Apple TV but that's kindof annoying.
Apple also has movies to rent and when you browse those listings, they do indicate if the movie is in HD - so Apple is capable of indicating the HD status.
So who do I bring this up with? Apple or Netflix?