07.09.2019

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How can we get rid of it? Someone asked this before and some dummy closed the thread and it wasn't even answered. They said hit the info button on the remote but that doesn't work. Happy go lucky mod closed the thread before being sure the answer was the right one.
So can someone please help get rid of this eye sore?
UPDATED by forum admin on 1/07/2019:
Thank you to all who have contributed to the solution of this. Here is a roundup of solutions for Xbox, PS4, Roku and Smart TVs:
https://www.cnet.com/forums/post/5742a0a2-c1d9-4422-a7c0-b6586a3c5e93/

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  1. Amazon.com: Customer Questions & Answers. When watching netflix there is some info text in the upper left hand corner. The information doesn't show there, but the option gets toggled. You can't toggle the option when watching a show because the. button will display picture settings instead.
  2. Oct 15, 2015  While watching movies on Netflix, I have seen the video information like time, video ( HD ) and audio ( subtitle, Stereo ) info on the top left corner. But after a while, I tried to watch the same movies and others, I don’t see that information anymore.

On all other Netflix clients I know, I can press a button (usually 'Info') and then it shows me the stream info of the running Netflix stream (video resolution, audio format). On Shield TV I haven't found this button / feature and I'd like to see sometimes if I got the best possible Netflix stream quality (720, 1080 or 2160). World of warcraft legion app.

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