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=Overview=
=Overview=
As long as you have enough bandwidth (ie your line is fast enough), we'd expect our customers to be able to stream Ultra High Definition (UDH) 4K video, even at peak time.
As long as you have enough bandwidth (ie your line is fast enough), we'd expect our customers to be able to stream Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K video, even at peak time.


=More Information=
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===Check your TV hardware:===
===Check your TV hardware:===
*Can your TV actually play UDH 4K content?
*Can your TV actually play UHD 4K content?
*eg, try playing UDH from a different streaming service such as Netflix, Youtube, Vimeo, iTunes, Amazon etc
*eg, try playing UHD from a different streaming service such as Netflix, Youtube, Vimeo, iTunes, Amazon etc
*If you can play UHD 4K then there is probably not a problem with your TV hardware
*If you can play UHD 4K then there is probably not a problem with your TV hardware
*If you can't then check the
*If you can't then check the
**HDMI cable (some cheaper cables may not be so great)
**HDMI cable (some cheaper cables may not be so great)
**HDMI input (not all HDMI inputs on a 4K TV will accept UDH 4K video)
**HDMI input (not all HDMI inputs on a 4K TV will accept UHD 4K video)
**Use a wired ethernet connection instead of WiFi
**Use a wired ethernet connection instead of WiFi
**Try a different player - eg if you use a device such as an 4K Apple TV, try your Smart TVs built in Apps.
**Try a different player - eg if you use a device such as an 4K Apple TV, try your Smart TVs built in Apps.