

Likewise, streaming in HDR will require the device to be running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later. For example, if subscribed to Netflix’s 4K Ultra HD plan, then watching in 4K UHD on a MacBook will require the notebook to be running a minimum of macOS Big Sur 11.0. However, MacBook, and laptops in general, may require a few additional tweaks to maximize the streaming experience. For reference, Rosetta is software released by Apple and is specifically designed to help in instances just like this.Īdvertisement Other points to be aware ofĮverything is normally already set up and ready to deliver the best experience possible when watching Netflix on a smart TV or streaming player. In these instances, users will need to download Rosetta to bridge the support gap and allow Netflix to play videos. This is not necessarily an issue specific to Chrome or Netflix, but more so one that relates to just how new the M1 MacBook models are, and support for third-party apps and services having not been fully developed yet. If using Google Chrome along with a newer M1 MacBook, then subscribers may find they run into an issue when attempting to stream Netflix.

If not using Safari, then Netflix does also support a number of other popular browsers as well, including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Netflix is compatible with Safari so subscribers should not encounter any major issues when going this route. Naturally, Safari is going to be the best option when using a MacBook.

By heading over to and logging in with an email address and password, the user will be available to stream all of their favorite Netflix shows and movies directly in the browser.

The easiest and best option to watch Netflix on a MacBook without an app is to use a web browser. Advertisement Watching Netflix though a browser
