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I don't know at the moment I know chromecast goes in to hdmi1 on the tv wich is toshiba but I dont know more than that
most posts I see on forums are often a few months or even years old. this is this year, and this month, if my fitbit date is correct. I am also having this problem were 4k and HDR are not working, I... See more...
most posts I see on forums are often a few months or even years old. this is this year, and this month, if my fitbit date is correct. I am also having this problem were 4k and HDR are not working, In my case  I will have to ask some one else as my end before I know if it is anything to do with my equipment. But since this issue is effecting others and google are looking in to it, I doubt it is something that we can brain jack. I find it intresting though how it says 4k is not supported by the network and how how HDR is is either not supported by the device or not enabled on the device, when the device uses the network to stream 4k and HDR movies just fine on netflix and disney plus.  
I like this idea aswell I have 1 game i really enjoy in my stadia library and the rest just sit there taking up space. I think people should be able to remove games from their own library if they do... See more...
I like this idea aswell I have 1 game i really enjoy in my stadia library and the rest just sit there taking up space. I think people should be able to remove games from their own library if they don't want them, weather redeemed or paid for. Loads of games that people don't want sitting around in people's libraries, is taking up storage space on Google servers. As stadia grows if the problem is not resolved it will start slowing down the Google services,  first storage services such as Google Drive then other services. If it is still not sorted after this the storage problem will bring down Google across the world.  It will only need a decade or so for all Google to crash due to this issue. It will take 1 year for it to start slowing down storage dependent services the Google offer, such as Google drive. If we can remove games we no longer want from our libraries, maybe put paid for games that we not playing for a while in an archived area, an area were the data is compressed when data is entered and extracted automatically when data is removed from the archived area, to help save space. Perhaps have like a confirmation code that you send to people when they request to delete a paid for game from their library so they have to get a code from their email to put in to confirm the delete request and another code that you send a week after to confirm that they still want to delete the game from their library. So game delete from a personal library can be done by the account holder over a 1 week period,  and it takes less space on Google Storage Servers.