Hulu Auto-Quality Settings Are Quietly Downgrading Your Picture. Here's Why
If you have a half-decent internet connection, you can probably turn "Data Saver" off.
Nothing is more frustrating than a visually mundane streaming experience. In an era when 4K resolution is increasingly commonplace, subscribers to Hulu and other streaming services may question why their monthly payments cannot guarantee picture-perfect resolution. For most users, the answer likely results from how they stream their favorite Hulu programs and whether other devices are taking up their network's bandwidth. Luckily, viewers can dive into their account settings to ensure they maximize their video quality. So if you keep wondering why your mouth isn't watering while streaming The Bear on your laptop, consider this article as my gift to you.
Navigating video resolutions
Let's start with the basics of Hulu's video quality options. As it stands, you can watch Hulu in five different resolutions: standard definition, 720p, 1080p, 4K Ultra HD and 60fps high definition....
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