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I recently bought a new AppleTV 4K and was enjoying it trouble-free. Then about a month ago I started to get the 11800 error on the Netflix app accompanied by the message "A problem occurred while playing this item. Try again later, or select a different item. Go to www.netflix.com/support for more information." This error occurs randomly -- sometimes I can play an entire hour long episode of a show without the error appearing and sometimes it appears every 5 minutes. I have tried rebooting my Apple TV, factory resetting my Apple TV, rebooting my modem and router -- nothing works. I also called Apple Support, but no luck there. I even tried a different Apple TV but that didn't solve the issue either. All the other apps work fine, no glitches.

Thank you so much for the response. I did check to see if my Apple TV was set to use Auto DNS, which it was. I ended up contacting my ISP and had them change my router and modem. That seems to have done the trick. Fingers crossed that the problem doesn't come up again.

Went to bed watching Netflix, then awoke a few hours later to find that Firefox had auto updated to 34.0.5 and that I could no longer access any Netflix video... I receive a Netflix Error Code N8152, which refers to a DRM/Silverlight error. Netflix continues to work properly in IE and Chrome.

Following Netflix's instructions, I've uninstalled/reinstalled Silverlight multiple times (making sure I have the newest version). I've verified that Silverlight plug-in is set to "Always Activate" and that it is "Allowed" and Enabled for Netflix.com. (I have also followed all of Netflix's other troubleshooting tips, even though I know they are not relevant, such disabling virus protection software, and adding Netflix.com as a trusted site, etc...

hi tommyj1112, microsoft has released a defective update for silverlight through the monthly patchday yesterday (and disabled it again afterwards). can you try this fixit tool to restore your installation or else reinstall silverlight manually?

I have the same problem. I follow Philipps chosen solution several times but still "netflix" is not working.It works with "explorer" and with "chrome" because (as the guys at "netflix" told me) those two browsers do not use the silverlight "plug-in.But I do not want to use anything but "firefox".

I don't understand what is wrong? It was working perfectly until Android 5.0.
I know that I am using C2D_MESSAGE in two lines, permission and uses-permission but I have copied that code from the original Google GCM guide, so it must be fine.

Here is a command-line transcript that demonstrates the issue and how to solve it. At this point a debug version is installed and I am trying to install a production version signed with the release key:

I've solved this without having to resort to uninstalling the alternate apk first (what a pain, right?). To successfully install both a debug and release version of an apk, simply use gradle's built-in $applicationId placeholder within the AndroidManifest.xml to modify the permissions' android:name values at compile time.

You can inspect the modified AndroidManifest.xml file within the apk using aapt l -a app-debug.apk to ensure the placeholder was properly applied. If you use various product flavors, I'm sure you can apply a variation of this method to suit your needs.

While giving this error it will clearly mention the package name of the app because of which the permission was denied. And just uninstalling the application will not solve the problem. In order to solve problem we need to do the following step:

None of the above worked for me. My app was working fine in previous than Lollipop. But when I tested it on Lollipop the above error came up. It refused to install. I didn't have any previous versions installed so all the above solutions are invalid in my case. But thanks to this SO solution now it is running fine. Just like most developers I followed Google's misleading tutorial and I added the permissions by copy and paste like this:

In Android 5, check your settings -> apps. Instead of deleting for just the active user (since android 5 can have multiple users and my phone had a guest user) tap on the accessory button in the top right corner of the action/toolbar and choose "uninstall for all users". It appears that in Android 5 when you just uninstall from launcher you only uninstall the app for the active user.

The app is still on the device.. This had me dazzled to since I was trying to install a release version, didn't work so I thought ow right must be because I still have the debug version installed, uninstalled the app. But than still couldn't install.. First clue was a record in the app list of the uninstalled app with the message next to it that it was uninstalled (image).

And in my case I couldn't fix this problem uninstalling the app because it was an android app, but I had to change my app custom permissions name in manifest because they were the same as an android app, which I could not uninstall or do any change.

In my case I was using a third party library (i.e. vendor) and the library comes with a sample app which I already had install on my device. So that sample app was now conflicting each time I try to install my own app implementing the library. So I just uninstalled the vendor's sample app and it works afterwards.

I resolved the issue by using the Android Dependency Resolver for Unity and I did a full Force Resolve which in turn changed the manifests with my new AppId (because as you can see the actual permission string is built using a variable).

In my case, I was having this error because I had the app install from the Play Store, at the same time I was developing on Android Studio, so when I was trying to run the app from Android Studio I had the same error, so I just uninstall the app that I downloaded from the Play Store and as simple as that the error was gone.

Since the covid outbreak, streaming platforms have proved to be a boon for society. While the old OTT giants like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ have grown rapidly, some new ones are also proving their worth. One such up-and-coming rising titan is Paramount+. The streaming service, owned by Paramount Group, offers more than 10,000 titles on the platform.

In addition to original films and series, it also provides you with CBS All Access Network. Subsequently, users can enjoy live NFL matches and other sports events on it. Similar to other OTT giants, we can access Paramount+ through various devices, including Android, iOS, Apple TV, Google TV, Fire TV, and consoles like Xbox, Playstations, etc.

These error codes appear due to apps malfunctioning on your mobile or other devices. So the simple solution to them is to force stop the app or reboot the device and try using it again. However, if the problem still persists, then head over to this page for the troubleshooting process.

Code 14 also appears due to the outdated version of your system. Unlike, it is caused due to your Windows. So make sure your Windows version is up-to-date and restart your computer to avoid this problem.

Errors do help in identifying the problems so we can quickly fix them. However, getting interrupted while watching your favorite beating, the villain, is troublesome. We totally understand your pain and have tried to cover all the possible issues in this streaming guide. If you want solutions to any other problems on paramount plus, then let us know in the comments section below.

What is Paramount Plus? Have you heard of its 3005 error code? In short, this streaming service has gone through some issues that often cause playback issues. This can ruin the overall streaming experience among users. This guide will show you how to fix Paramount Plus error code 3005.

You may receive different error codes for various reasons. The most common is the 3005 playback error. This issue usually arises when you have a poor internet connection, corrupt files, outdated apps, etc.

If you're using a Smart TV, gaming console, or Comcast device and see error code 3200 on Paramount Plus, it likely indicates a playback issue. A quick fix might be to simply restart your device. Here's how: completely unplug your device from the power source for 30 seconds. Next, plug it back in. Re-launch the Paramount Plus app again. This "hard restart" can often clear up temporary glitches causing playback errors.

You have 5 ways to fix the Paramount Plus error code 3005. As mentioned, most of these are caused by faulty internet. However, the issue might subside with any one of these methods. Other than that, if the streaming service is not available in your country, you can consider connecting to FastestVPN to sign up for the service.

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Paramount Plus is a streaming service that offers various TV shows, sports, and live events. It has many streaming platforms, including TVs, computers, mobile devices, and video game consoles. However, despite its popularity and convenience, there are a few issues that you might encounter while using the service.

If you have a Paramount Plus subscription, you may have encountered some error codes when trying to watch your favorite Paramount+ shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Jersey Shore Family Vacation. While most of these can be easily fixed, some may require more troubleshooting.

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