I'm getting with Netflix and Amazon prime then I start a stream I get this message. We're having trouble playing this title right now. Please try later or select a different title. The only way to get streaming video from Netflix and from Amazon prime is to restart Chromecast. Tired of doing this multiple times a day.
Are you starting youtube TV before the problem starts? If you are yttv leaves 'media playback services running' in error causing your problem. Work around is to force stop yttv. Not great but hopeful yttv will fix the app.
Spoke to a Google customer care as MTrim did in his last post with no luck for me. I have two Chromecast with Google TV units and both have the same issues I was not able to replace the units as MTrim did. My only work around is still force close YouTube TV so I can view others streaming services. YTTV is hanging in the background and is restricting any other services from streaming. Waiting for some update to correct this, I hope....
Thanks for the update. Have you tried factory resetting your Chromecast? If you haven't yet, please try that and observe the behavior of your device. Also, I'd suggest you reach out with YouTube for additional help.
I have contacted youtube tv support and after giving me a long list of troubleshooting steps like Power cycle the device affected, uninstalling youtube TV and reinstalling and signing back in, Restart router..... etc. Nothing corrected the issue. This is the last message I received from Youtube TV support,
Your case has been reviewed and resolved. It's been determined that the issue you're having is not a fault in the app's performance. It is working as intended. The YouTube TV app is not designed to continue streaming while another app is streaming on the same device. Therefore, as you stated when you start the YouTube TV app it's fine, however if you open another streaming app, such as Netflix, the stream does not work. The same will happen in the reverse.
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For more information about that channel's features and functionality, you'll want to contact Netflix support directly to inquire further. Many channels on Roku are developed and maintained by the channel provider themselves.
Sorry dude.. but this isn't a solution....Roku did an update on 3801GL last April 9... and after that i cant view some of the movies on Netflix... tvq-pb-101 (5.2.4)
Troubleshoot I have done
1. Netflix plays fine on my Laptop with the same network with the Roku Device
2. Restart Roku many time
3. Remove / Added Netflix many time
4. Try to connect Roku on another network and Netflix still not working properly
5. Rebooted my Network many time
6. Netflix plays fine on my Laptop with the same network with the Roku Device
7. Netflix plays fine on my Laptop with the same network with the Roku Device
8. Netflix plays fine on my Laptop with the same network with the Roku Device
@RokuMary-F
Already contacted Netflix and they got no problem on their side...
We already done all the troubleshoot.
The error only shows on Roku device....so the problem was on your device.. after it was updated last Apr. 9, 2021...
Roku guys are you even reading the posts on this thread? im having the same issue done TS steps gazillion times already and nothing worked!! talked to multiple netflix chat support and they all tell you is that someone from the netflix research team will contact you. You guys need look for solution because it was your device that dont work all factors considered!
I have a SONY Bravia KDL-32WD757 at home. NETFLIX was working fine until last week, when it started to show error tvq-pm-100 (5.2.102) with the following message: "We're having trouble playing this title right now. Please try again later or select a different title"
Now, I tried every single solution i could find on the internet. Updated the firmware with the USB because the automatic update ignored the latest version. Tried to restart the TV as in pulling out the power cable, waiting 5-10 minutes and putting it back. Refreshed the internet content. Did a factory reset.
Well, first nothing worked, that's why I wrote here. But as nobody could give me an answer, out of desperation I've tried the suggestion from Netflix again a week ago I think. The one with Restarting the Smart TV.
Oh, and just in case, check if You have the newest drivers not just with the TV, but manually on the Sony website. For me the TV didn't find the newest firmware automatically. Had to update it with a USB manually.
I can still see and browse through the media library, but when I select a particle item to play on my iPhone 6S I get the following message, 'We're having trouble playing this title at the moment. Please try again later or select a different title.'
When I try and play content through my Chrome Browser I get the following error code M7702-1003 and the description is something to do with a WidevineCdm component in the Chrome Browser. I've followed the Help Centre steps to resolve the issue, and confirmed the component is definitely installed.
I assume you are just talking about the local Aus Netflix content, and you don't have any VPN/DNS service running.
Try logging into your Netflix account itself. Your password might have wigged out. Has happened to a couple people. To be safe, change that password.
I've also got a Nexus Player with the Netflix app installed and when I try and play something through that, it stalls on 25% and then I get a message saying 'Your device may not be connected to the internet. Please make sure your connection is working and try again.' But my device must be connected to the internet to browse the content.
Test the network connection by playing other videos on Netflix or another streaming platform. If they don't work fine, you need to troubleshoot the issues and improve your network. Restart the network hardware or improve network quality if necessary.
To check if your account is the problem, try logging out of Netflix and logging back in. If this doesn't work, try signing out of all devices that are using your account. You can do this by going to Netflix's website, clicking on your profile icon, selecting Account, and then Manage Devices. This will deactivate your account on all devices, and you can sign in again on the ones you want to use.
To check if your device is the problem, try restarting your device and see if that fixes the issue. If not, you can try clearing your system cache and freeing up some storage space on your device. This will remove any temporary or unnecessary files that may be causing errors or slowing down your device.
To check if the video is the problem, try playing a different title on Netflix and see if that works. If it does, then the video you are trying to watch may have some issues. If the video is downloaded, you can try deleting it and downloading it again. This will ensure that the file is not corrupted or incomplete.
To check if Netflix is the problem, you can visit Netflix's Help Center or Down Detector and see if there are any reports or alerts about Netflix's status or performance. If there are, then you may need to wait until Netflix resolves the issue or contact Netflix's customer service for an update. If there are not, you can try reinstalling the Netflix app on your device. You can also try using a different browser or device to access Netflix and see if that works better.
While the methods above can help you fix Netflix having trouble playing titles, they are not always guaranteed to work or prevent the problem from happening again. Sometimes, the best way to avoid Netflix having trouble playing titles is to watch videos offline.
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