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Windows 10 desktop Movies & TV app getting an update soon

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
January 28, 2016
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There are many stock Microsoft apps that are part of Windows 10, and the Movies & TV app is just one of a few. The app which allows you to get the latest entertainment in one simple, fast and elegant interface is about to get an update.

We just sent an update for the #microsoftmoviestv app to the Store. Should pop soon…release notes are here: https://t.co/RSFzBuL66l

— Ellen Kilbourne (@ellenment) January 28, 2016

The new release to the Movies & TV app, version 3.6.1694.0, will include several changes. The personal video gallery will now include sharper thumbnails, and a “date added” sort.  Secondly, the TV and Movie galleries will now both feature personalized recommendations.  There are also several performance changes which will bring a better experience, including better-downloaded error messages for low disk space, and metadata fading when you pause a video.

You can continue to make your feedback known to Microsoft in the Windows Feedback app for an even better experience in the future.

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