
"Adam Breeden/ZDNET Netflix wasn't the first streaming platform, but it was the first to make video-on-demand mainstream. Fourteen years ago, as it phased out its mailing service, it took a massive bite out of the global market. Also: This 30-second fix made my Roku TV run like new again (and why it works) Remember that? Physical DVDs showing up in your actual mailbox -- the one at the end of your driveway (or your hallway)?"
"Streaming introduced a slew of new entertainment options and, most importantly, unparalleled convenience. These days, Netflix is one of many platforms that offer a staggering amount of titles to choose from -- and yet, there is more there than meets the eye. Did you know Netflix has secret cheat codes? As it turns out, Netflix has a plethora of shows and movies available that you don't normally see when booting up the app."
Netflix helped make video-on-demand mainstream and shifted away from a physical DVD mailing service, dramatically expanding its market presence. Streaming introduced more entertainment choices and unmatched convenience, yet many titles remain hidden behind algorithm-driven menus. Numeric category codes unlock large portions of Netflix's catalog and reveal obscure subgenres and niche selections. Resources such as Netflix-Codes and What's On Netflix list these numeric codes and example categories, like Deep Sea Horror Movies (45028) and Feel-good Sports Movies for Ages 8 to 10 (855). Using these codes broadens viewing options beyond the personalized app recommendations.
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