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Evangeline Mellon

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Aug 2, 2024, 8:01:44 AM8/2/24
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I've been streaming through my Xbox 360, so I don't believe there's a problem with my Netflix subscription or their service. Netflix's web site is not very helpful with this problem. I deleted all of the Netflix updates on my LG Revo and re-downloaded them (the phone will not let me completely remove Netflix since it came pre-installed). I rebooted and even removed the phone's battery to let the cache completely clear. I've been getting this error message for two days now.

I am having the same issue. It started 8/25. I can view about 30 minutes or so of recently watched videos, but nothing else. Extremely frustrating. For what I paid for my Revolution, and for what I pay for service, I expect this all to work as it should.

I have had my KD-55x900f since november 2018 netflix will work for a couple of days then I get the N and a spinning circle under it no error message I let it run for 15 to 20 minutes then hit the app button I have tried going back to factory settings uplugging tv letting it sit for a minute reloading netflix app, all work for a day or two but if you let it go into standby netflix will not work. amazon video works great on the tv so use that primarily. so sony is there a solution.

Hopefully those of you out there can help find a solution to this. I have two Roku stick, one of which functions without issue (Streaming Stick 4k), but unfortunately I'm having problems with the Roku Express.

My Roku Express connects to Netflix without issue, however, it will connect to any other streaming service reliably. I ended up performing a reset of the router and the Roku Express stick, after which it connected to Prime once but since its last use it is now failing to connect. Prime reports error code 0.28 and other services simply fail to initialise/connect.

I've attempted a factory reset of the Roku Express but this hasn't made any noticeable difference. I have various other devices connected to the router including the other Roku stick, PC, mobile phone etc.

We appreciate your report about this playback issue you're experiencing, and we'd like to know more about it. Could you tell us if you've been able to use this before without seeing these issues happening? How far is this device from your router? We would also suggest connecting your device to an alternative network, like a mobile hotspot, to see if that makes a difference.

The Roku box is in the room adjacent to the router. I tested the alternate wifi connection point available and this made no difference and I also tested using the suggested mobile phone hotspot but again, no difference.

If it's of any relevance, when the Roku box starts up it doesn't have the same advertisements/banners I see on the other box within the house prior to obtaining a connection to the network. I've also noticed that the only time the banners populate are on the three occasions I've successfully connected to services other than Netflix.

I have managed to perform firmware updates to both the Roku Express box and my router, however, this issue still persists. The only way I have found as a work around is to perform a Network Connection Reset whenever I wish to use one of the affected services.

@RokuEuniceL - I ensure to keep my devices up to date, however, as per your instruction I checked for updates and I am running the latest version. I have also swapped over my device so that it is powered via a wall socket (first time I've heard of this advice for your devices) and it has made no difference.

We're using Feign as HTTP REST client. Microservice A needs to invoke microservice B which is deployed in different JVM(or physical server). Microservice B may return some error message which belongs to business. For instance A needs to query order information from B but the order ID may not exist so B has to return the error message that tells A this order doesn't exist. A has to do if-else judgement from the return message to determine if there are erorrs, then code will be like the following snippet:

There are so many if-else so that it's not graceful enough. What we want is remoteServieA.foo() can throw a self-defined runtime exception such as OrderNotExistException. Any idea to achieve this goal?

You still have to take in account that you can catch that kind of exception if your remote service doesn't answer, or if an other error happens. Maybe you can find information the exception about what happened and decide if you should throw your exception.

Hi guys. The Microsoft Edge is my favorite browser of all times, really, but not when I try to watch netflix or other video streaming services, it always breaks, I have no ideia what to do anymore. Always when I try to play something there's an error and then I need to reload over and over again, sometimes even when I just play the video it stop working when I try to play again. Help me to keep using this best browser that I've ever seen.

I've ever tried to disable hardware acceleration, enable DRM content, install Microsoft Silverlight and a lot of other things, but I didn't get to watch so far without an error I keep receiving these error codes: D7356-7701 and others related. Is there's still something that can be done to really fix theses erros or I just have to be patient and wait for news versions of the browser?

Ive got Netflix through Virgin on 360 - works fine - yesterday I had an attempted unauthorised log in so changed my password and now when I log in on my iPhone to Netflix it says no streaming plan - but its fine on the TV app. Can I only use it on that now? thought I could use 2 devices?

Hi Ajhamilton596

Thanks for posting, and welcome back to the Community Forums.

I'm sorry to hear you're having some trouble with your Netflix service after an unauthorised login. We only manage the Netflix billing side of things, so would be unable to assist with any error messages you see when attempting to sign in.

All Netflix bundles allow you to at least watch content on two devices at one time. You may be able to find a fix directly on the Netflix Help Site, by typing in the specific error, here.

Thanks,

The Netflix proxy error occurs whenever Netflix detects that a user is trying to stream a video through a proxy server or VPN. A proxy error message displays in the video player and is often accompanied by the error code m7111-5059:

Netflix started blocking connections from all proxies and VPNs in early 2016 to enforce its copyright obligations. The trouble with this is that even users who connect to a proxy service or VPN server in their own country get hit with the proxy error, despite not trying to access content from another country.

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