Netflix enables downloads for offline playback

Prasad, 30 November 2016

Netflix has introduced a much-requested feature on its mobile apps: the ability to download content for offline playback.

Currently being rolled out, the latest update for the iOS and Android app will let you download any of the supported movies or television shows from their catalogue. Not all of the content is available for download but from a cursory glance it seemed like most of it was there.

When a movie or TV show supports downloading, you will see the download button in the description of the movie or next to the episode title of the TV show.

In the settings, you can choose to enable the downloads only on Wi-Fi and also choose the quality. The quality settings available are 'Standard' and 'Higher', which doesn't say much about resolution and bitrate and they may as well have named them 'Meh' and 'Wow' for all the difference it makes. You can also see the amount of storage the downloads are taking on your device and delete them all at once if required. There is also a My Downloads section in the sidebar where you can find all your downloaded content.

The updated version is now available on the respective stores and across all regions where Netflix is available.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Dec 2016
  • JQ}

the windows store version should get it too

  • AnonD-52130
  • 01 Dec 2016
  • 8JS

Please, please be there an option to download to the external SD Card, otherwise I'm screwed.

"You can also see the amount of storage the downloads are taking on your device" So download one file see the storage divide it by the number of seconds in the video viola ofc netflix wont tell you the bitrate but it is really not hard at all to...

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