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Abigayle Laurenitis

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Aug 2, 2024, 1:18:52 AM8/2/24
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I've never heard of Rocketfish cable but google search shows that it's just an HDMI cable. Did you switch (your TV remote) to HDMI input channel that corresponds to the correct HDMI input on the TV? Did you try plugging the cable into different HDMI input on the TV? Before it fails, did you change anything such as upgrading iOS, upgrading Netflix app or changing cable etc?

You can also use AirPlay to send the video to an Apple TV through your wireless network, although the Apple TV also has the Netflix app installed. Even then the Apple TV is a good addition to your home theatre for streaming other content off the iPad, iPhones, computer or video rentals for iTunes.

I've got an HDMI cable which normally transmits what I'm seeing on my iPad screen to my TV except when I try and play a Netflix movie I get a message (on the IPad) saying "Cannot Play Video - The connected display is not supported."

Thanks for quick reply. Is it possible my TV is just too old (2011) for this new technology (for e.g. it's not HDCP compliant - whatever that means)? If so, is using a Chromecast likely to produce any different result do you think?

I don't know what TV you're using. I got my LCD TV in 2009, older than yours but it works fine. As long as you have an HDMI input, you can use Chromecast device. Best part of it is the cost. I got mine for about twenty bucks.

II've been streaming Netflix through my iPad for awhile successfully. I have the cable. However now somethings not connecting...get message on tv "no signal". Could this be my settings on my tv remote? I it on component to Netflix. Sorry, not very technical. Any suggestions appreciated.

A friend put a Rocketfish cable on back of my Samsung tv and I plug that into my ipad2. I change the settings on my tv remote and its always worked well. Now I get a signal on tv "no signal". I can watch netflix on my ipad but it won't stream through to my tv.

With everything. plugged in, have you tried doing a hard reset of your iPad by holding down the. Home and sleep buttons simultaneously until the screen turns black and the Apple Logo appears and then let go of the buttons?

A friend put a Rocketfish cable on back of my Samsung tv and I plug that into my ipad2. I change the settings on my tv remote and its always worked well. Now I get a signal on tv "no signal". I can watch netflix on my ipad but it won't stream through

yes, I changed tv remote settings to component as the cable has several wires. Always worked before. Now just get "no signal"....it's like there's no connection. Netflix works just fine on my iPad but it doesn't stream to tv.

The adapters for iPads can be unreliable and aren't terribly rugged. I would highly recommend purchasing a Chromecast or better still an AppleTV. If you're getting an HDCP error, that would likely be a bad or old HDMI cable. I would first suggest a new HDMI cable. If the issue still persists it could be your TV.

Hi I am trying to access Netflix on my ipad but it dosen't recognise my email directly on the app but I can't seem to find a link through the Sky Go either? Are you able to watch and download Netflix through Sky?

The Netflix app on Windows/OXS/android/iOS etc. is supposed to permit a login using the same credentials as the app on Sky Q/Glass/Stream, and will give the access permitted by the relevant add-ons to the Sky subscription.

Having same issue. Have a Netflix offer through my Sky. However when I try to log on to Netflix through my iPad, it's wanting a payment method to re subscribe?
I have tried both the app and through the browser with no success. Is this a new thing? I used to watch through my iPad when I had Netflix through my Sky previously, before they changed the number of users allowed. Help!

In today's world, the joy of watching Netflix has evolved beyond solo binge-watching. Now, you can share these moments with others through FaceTime for the best virtual experience. Whether for a long-distance movie date, a family gathering, or a hangout with friends, you can make the most out of Netflix & FaceTime if you know exactly how to watch Netflix on FaceTime.

It's a No. You can't watch Netflix with friends on FaceTime because of its incompatibility with SharePlay. However, alternative methods exist to enjoy Netflix shows or movies with your friends on FaceTime.

Although you can't stream Netflix on FaceTime through SharePlay, watching movies or TV shows from other streaming platforms is possible. They offer a range of content, from blockbuster movies to engaging series, that you can enjoy with friends on FaceTime. These include Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Twitch, etc.

Screen sharing on FaceTime lets you broadcast your iPhone's screen to your friends, making it possible to view content from your Netflix app. This feature helps you collectively enjoy TV shows and movies, engage in real-time discussions, and create a virtual movie night experience, all directly from your iPhones."

Step 3. Open the Netflix app, opt for the preferred show or movie, and tap "Play." When people on the call click the "Join Screen Sharing" option, they will begin viewing what's on your screen.

Unfortunately, due to various problems, sharing Netflix directly via FaceTime might result in a black screen. So here is a YouTube video recommendation on how to screen share Netflix on an iPhone or another Apple device on FaceTime:

Streaming TV shows, movies, or music with friends has become a breeze, thanks to FaceTime's SharePlay feature. However, it is only limited to a compatible streaming service. Let's delve into how to watch videos together while video calling on FaceTime.

Since Netflix videos couldn't be shared directly during a FaceTime call, you better try an alternative solution for watching Netflix videos together on FaceTime. In this case, EaseUS RecExperts for Mac must be your way to go. It helps you record Netflix videos and play the local file during FaceTime calls. Download EaseUS RecExperts to record and watch Netflix with friends in a fun and interactive way!

After playing the desired Netflix show on your Mac, you can start recording the whole screen or a particular region. This screen recorder lets you capture as long as you want without any time limit. You can also schedule the recording to save your time.

The recordings won't take up too much space because this software compresses the recorded video before saving it. Later, you can play the videos in its default media player at the desired playback speed on your FaceTime call.

Although you can view streaming videos from compatible platforms, watching Netflix on FaceTime requires a creative solution due to the lack of direct support. This is where EaseUS RecExperts saves you by helping you record the Netflix videos. You can play these recordings on FaceTime to enjoy a shared viewing experience. Download EaseUS RecExperts for high-quality binge-watching Netflix with friends.

We recently bought a used 1stGen iPad Air (MD788LL/A). It looks like we can't install the Netflix app because it requires iOS 13, and our iPad cannot be updated to that version of the operating system. Is there any way to work around this? Is it possible, for example, to watch Netflix in the Safari browser?

When you press download from there, the prompt will say something like (paraphrasing) "The latest version of Netflix is not compatible with your version of iOS, do you want to install latest compatible version?"

If you don't have access to a newer iOS device, or don't want to mess up the accounts on your friend's phone, you can "purchase" an app through an older version of iTunes. Apple provides links for the last app store enabled iTunes versions.

Of course, not all apps will work on older devices, even if there's a version of the app that's compatible. For instance, an online game might no longer be supported on the game's servers. Or Netflix could drop support for older iOS devices.

If you're looking for a more long-term solution, you can probably jailbreak your iPad considering its iOS version. There are multiple jailbreak tweaks such as AppAdmin that allow you to download and install earlier versions of applications; you can find one that is compatible with your device, and then use it.

Spatial audio first became available for AirPods Pro and is also available for AirPods Max. The feature creates an immersive soundscape for compatible content, adding dimension with a 360-degree sound format.

Our guide to Apple spatial audio provides a more technical explanation on how it works, and how to use it on your Apple devices. Currently it only works with media played from an iPhone or newer iPads, like the iPad Pro 2021 (12.9-inch). Support for tvOS through Apple TV 4K (2021) is coming soon with tvOS 15, too.

For now, if you want to learn how to watch Netflix with Spatial Audio on iPhone, all you'll need to do is follow the steps below. Be sure to have the Netflix app installed on your iOS device and that you're signed up (using the new process if you haven't already) and signed in. Also have your AirPods Pro or AirPods Max charged and nearby.

1. Pair your AirPods Pro or AirPods Max to your iPhone. See our guide on how to use AirPods if you need help getting set up. Note that Spatial Audio only works on iPhone 7 or later, and the iPhone must have software version iOS 14.3 or later.

2. Open the Netflix app on your iPhone and press play a show or movie. Not all of the best Netflix shows offer 3D listening, so you might not experience the benefits of spatial audio depending on what you're watching. You'll want to look for content with 5.1 surround or Dolby Atmos.

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