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However I have an issue where playback sometimes slows down to less than 1fps, and I need to rewind or fast forward a little to get normal playback speed and audio back.
Anyone else running into this issue?

@HotCakeX

I mean I may be prohibited from uploading it anywhere if there is any copyrighted information in the screenshot. However I noticed that the video blacks out when I take a screenshot which is good.

Yes there is an app for windows 10, which is **bleep**, and about 12 other browsers that work fine.
Its a topic about experiences with the new chromium edge, not trying to get netfix to work.

Something else I noticed whist using the Netflix telemetry; Sometimes it keeps dropping frames and I don't notice anything in the playback. Sometimes when the the playback "breaks" it doesn't report any dropped frames.

Just tested Netflix, I don't have the 4K package but it does play the video at the 1080 resolution which is higher than is currently available in other browsers. I am running Version 74.1.96.24 (Official build) dev (64-bit)

@Elliot Kirk

Hello Elliot,
I have been submitting a lot of feedback in regards to this issue.
However I do not get any tickets to follow up on them.
Is there any progress on this issue? are you able to reproduce it?
I am still having the issues with Version 75.0.139.1.

I have tried completely removing Edge Chromium, but to no avail.

I don't know what the "default" entails, however I set it to "disabled" yesterday (but kept Playready DRM enabeled!) and had no issues in playback since. I will trail some more this evening. It is still playing in 1080p on my 1080p screen, can't check 4k since I don't have a 4k display.

What is the behavior like when it is set to"default"? is it enabled at all sites that use playready? or just on Netflix? I don't think I use any other services that use playready, which kind of explains why I have no issues with fullHD/4k streaming on any other websites (Vimeo, Youtube, F1TV, etc).

This problem happens only on Netflix, not on any other video viewing site. After clicking on a movie, I get blue screen with stopcode message and page fault in nonpaged area. Message says wait while they collect data, then my computer reboots and restarts. I have updated all drivers. Using Windows 10 os, On Edge and Internet Explorer browsers. I've used Edge browser for several years to view movies on Netflix before this problem happened. I can click on and view videos on all other sites without this happening.

The Blue Screen of Death means that some piece of memory, somewhere, has been corrupted or over written and the OS no longer knows what it is supposed to be doing. The reboot means that it can't fix itself, so it needs to restart.

First, I would look through my BIOS setup and see if there is a test option. Test all of the memory -- maybe you have a memory card going bad.
Then scan the hard disk for bad sectors. Maybe a memory swap to disk is causing the issue.
Clean up any old files on your hard drive. While many, many folks will argue with me, experience has shown that your windows operating disk (usually drive C) needs to be 1/3 to 1/2 free space or windows will have "weird" issues.

Fourth, look for a restore point from a time before you had the issue (and turn off automatic updates for this test). Try Netflix again. If it works, then a software update broke it. Then you have to manually update your apps one at a time to see what broke it.

Ipad on AP11 FW 1.4.1 is unable to stream video on netflix and IMDB

On the netflix APP, I get an error, Network Error, we could not play this video due to a network error. Pls try again later.

If I tunnel VPN thru the wifi connection, the same IPAD is able to successful stream video on netflix and IMDB.

All other android and windows PC is able to access netflix and IMDB normally.

I have already disabled the app control feature totally. But the traffic block still occurs. (Change to application activity summary)

@aberchin This is not expected behavior I have tested with an AP12 with an iPad running 13.3 and I tested Netflix and unlimited and limited bandwidth with 1MB and it still ran. Please reach out to support to assist in troubleshooting.

Our docking stations due not support HDCP, and netflix requires that all connected devices inside of the chain (from system to display) support HDCP in order for content to be viewable on the monitor.

If you were to disconnect the docking station, and utilize the built in display, you should not receive this error. You will also not receive this error if you are connecting the display directly to your laptop.

If Mark would like to continue troubleshooting, or any one else is experiencing similar issues, please feel free to reach out to us directly at sup...@plugable.com, and we would be more than happy to assist!

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