Looked the same for me - you need to update widevinecdm (currently) by yourself ..
Slower but with better result:
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION.
I have learned a lot here and in other places.
I just think soon I may be transitioning on to other means, that will remain undisclosed.
All I will say is at least one source is making Netflix movies available at 4K and has been for some time, and I am sure most other movies as well.
What slows me down is I am still working with a 1080p TV and someday I have hopes of getting a 4K TV.
Until then I get things at either 720p which looks very good on a 1080p and other things at 1080p.
I do have things in 4K, but as many may understand playing through a ROKU to a 1080p TV, only gives it at 1080p, But it may be possible you still get a better picture, but it's not worth a debate.
I have watched downloaded shows from Amazon in 540p and they are good, mainly for approximately 20-minute TV episodes.
I am slowly updating them to 720p. Mostly still for storage sake. H265 has helped versus H264, for sure with Amazon.
I have 2 12TB external USB 3.0 hard drives but still, the higher the resolution can tend to take more space.
As for cleverget they tend to try to update so
if it's possible for that program to get back to 1080p for Netflix the update should come someday.
The other unnamed program I have, it is lucky if they update once a month, so if nothing comes soon it won't come till next month, if possible.
The program you showed and then I found, is interesting, but again is it worth having to buy several different programs to get 720p/1080p?
No matter what, with all those programs, it seems there will always be Netflix titles stuck at 540p.
and since it can be fixed I am sure they will soon release a quick fix update for all.