Hi
I don't use Freeview on my Bravia as it's only connected to my WiFi network. Now for some reason I'm trying to access BBC iPlayer and other UK channels and I'm getting an error with Freeview Player at the top of the dialog. The error shows "Oops connection error - code: FVP-03-023".
I don't want to connect to Freeview so I disabled the app.
Still getting this error. Given up now as I need to do some work.
Am I alone with this situation?
This error occures when you try to refer to a null object instance. I can`t tell you what causes this error by your given information, but you can debug it easily in your IDE.I strongly recommend you that use exception handling to avoid unexpected program behavior.
Just a shot in the dark(since you did not share the compiler initialization code with us): the way you retrieve the compiler causes the issue. Point your JRE to be inside the JDK as unlike jdk, jre does not provide any tools hence, results in NPE.
This code means that your TV is connected to the router, but does not have Internet access. Use another device such as a computer or tablet, to check if your Internet connection is working. If no connection exists, contact your ISP for help restoring the internet connection. If your computer has an internet connection and you still see Error 009, restart your TCL Roku TV.
You will get this error code whenever your TCL Roku TV fails to connect to the wireless network. Ensure you are selecting the correct wireless network name. Selecting the wrong wireless network will cause your wireless connection to fail. Click here if you are unable to see your network's name listed under 'Choose your network' screen
You will get these error codes if your TCL Roku TV is not getting a strong enough wireless signal from the router. If your password is correct and other devices can access the router, but you are still failing to connect to your wireless network, the most likely problem is the strength of the wireless signal. Note: The wireless signal gets weaker the farther your Roku device is from your router, and with more obstacles (like walls and cabinets) between your router and your Roku device.
Also, try to restart both the router and your TCL Roku TV. For instructions on how to restart your router, refer to your router's user manual or visit the router manufacturer's website. Click here to view steps on how to restart your TCL Roku TV.
Note: It will take a few minutes before both devices will restart. If you have previously connected to your router, the Roku device should automatically reconnect. If it is not reconnecting, or if you are setting up your Roku device for the first time, complete the network setup process.
If issue persists, you might have to reset your TCL Roku TV to factory default. Reminder: This will remove to the prior configurations made on your TV's settings and you would have to complete the initial TV setup. Be sure you have your Roku, and other streaming services account information on hand. You will need to re-enter them once factory reset is completed.
This error occurs when you are trying to launch a streaming channel but your TV lost its network or Internet connection. Select Set up connection to go your TV's network settings and follow the on-screen instructions.
This error occurs when your TV is getting a poor wireless signal from the router. Follow the on-screen instructions and reconsider the placement of your TV and wireless router. You can also try restarting your TV and wireless router. For instructions on how to restart your router, refer to your router's user manual or visit the router manufacturer's website.
This error occurs when the Internet bandwidth is poor. Check with your Internet Service Provider to determine what speed connection you're subscribed to. If necessary, you may want to upgrade to a faster connection.
Error code 02056 is often encountered by Roku users, stemming from issues like outdated app versions, network connectivity, server problems, geographical restrictions, and device compatibility. To address this error, follow these steps:
Users occasionally encounter the error code 01114 on BBC iPlayer, usually stemming from server issues within the iPlayer platform. While this error is relatively rare, it is a recognized concern by iPlayer officials. If you find yourself facing this error on your screen, you can explore a few solutions to resolve the 01114 error code on BBC iPlayer.
BBC iPlayer error code 201 is another frustrating issue experienced across various devices, including smartphones, computers, Smart TVs, and others. This error typically indicates a temporary problem, often arising from minor issues such as poor internet connectivity, incorrect device settings, or disruptions in server platforms.
In some instances, the error may be attributed to a temporary outage on the BBC platform. If the server is down, you may need to wait until it is restored. However, if the issue persists, there are several workarounds to address the error code 201 on BBC iPlayer. Here are effective solutions:
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