Installed the 3 pack M4 few days ago and everything seems fine except one, extremely annoying, thing: Netflix on a Samsung smart TV stops streaming after 5 minutes from when I hit the play button on the remote. I get a tvq-pb-101 (3.1.-82) error code, which means you'll need to disconnect the TV from power in order to resolve this. Installed the 3 pack M4 few days ago and everything seems fine except one, extremely annoying, thing: Netflix on a Samsung smart TV stops streaming after 5 minutes from when I hit the play button on the remote. I get a tvq-pb-101 (3.1.-82) error code, which means you'll need to disconnect the TV from power in order to resolve this.
Youtube and all other content of TV don't have any problem. Even after Netflix stops, I can switch to Youtube and stream there. TV also indicates it's connected to the network while Netflix stopped working. Youtube and all other content of TV don't have any problem. Even after Netflix stops, I can switch to Youtube and stream there. TV also indicates it's connected to the network while Netflix stopped working.
The system is in router (not AP) mode, and that's about all I know regarding configuration. The system is in router (not AP) mode, and that's about all I know regarding configuration.
Please help!
Please help!
@Asaft I have the same problem with my Deco E4,I've been using it for almost a year then suddenly this afternoon netflix stopped working/ can't be accessed in router mode, In AP mode on smart TV does not work.@Asaft I have the same problem with my Deco E4,I've been using it for almost a year then suddenly this afternoon netflix stopped working/ can't be accessed in router mode, In AP mode on smart TV does not work.
After rebooting the smart TV, Netflix would start streaming again, and will stop exactly after 5:50 minutes of streaming, display 'loading 25%' for about a minute, and then display the error. This will happen after every reboot.
A couple nights ago Netflix stopped streaming, but other devices such as Amazon, youtube, youtubeTV etc.. work just fine. Last night I tried some tests, and bypassed my deco's and found Netflix started streaming. I can replicate this on all my devices, so it's the Deco m5's that's the problem. I turned off anti-virus, beam-forming (saw a mention about turning off beamform for m4's).
@cazmo Much appreciated! I was having the exact issue starting yesterday. Every other streaming service worked fine Disney+, Amazon Prime, YouTube, etc. Netflix would fail to load and show Error tvq-st-106. After performing all troubleshooting steps from Samsung and Netflix with no success. I tested it with a direct connection to my ISP router that worked. I figured it had to be double NAT or something TP link specific after the Netflix app updated. I think Netflix is increasing security to minimize account sharing. Someone needs to let Netflix know. TP link also really needs an advanced or expert mode interface as an alternative.
Hi there. It's been a while since this forum post was made, and I hope you were able to resolve the issue with Netflix not streaming on your devices. If not, I wanted to give you a friendly reminder to reach out to the support team of your deco m5's.
Hi guys. The Microsoft Edge is my favorite browser of all times, really, but not when I try to watch netflix or other video streaming services, it always breaks, I have no ideia what to do anymore. Always when I try to play something there's an error and then I need to reload over and over again, sometimes even when I just play the video it stop working when I try to play again. Help me to keep using this best browser that I've ever seen.
I've ever tried to disable hardware acceleration, enable DRM content, install Microsoft Silverlight and a lot of other things, but I didn't get to watch so far without an error I keep receiving these error codes: D7356-7701 and others related. Is there's still something that can be done to really fix theses erros or I just have to be patient and wait for news versions of the browser?
Netflix and Disney and other major US streaming services have asked a Canadian court to stop plans by authorities to force them to fork over 5% of their sales in the country to help finance local broadcast news and other domestic content.
The CRTC had previously said the payments would begin in the 2024-25 broadcast year, starting Sept. 1, and are expected to contribute 200 million Canadian dollars per year, roughly $147 million, to the broadcasting system, the report said.
They argued the imposed fee could lead to higher prices for Canadian streaming customers, and it may even cause streaming providers like Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+ and Max to reconsider their presence in Canada.
Last month, CRTC chairwoman, Vicky Eatrides, said the mandated contributions are meant to address concerns that certain types of content like local interest stories will not be made or distributed anymore.
I am running Fedora 25 including the wayland display server. If I do understand its architecture correctly, it basically expects applications to render their content into buffers and arranges the display of the composite (e.g. layering several windows on top of each other). In order to do so, it must have access to the content of these buffers. AFAIK wayland does not come with any DRM. So how is the content protected?
EME itself does not prevent you from recording the content - it is not point of EME. EME just provides unified way to communicate with native DRM browser component (called Content Decryption module - aka CDM). That interface allows you to:
Only very few desktop PCs these days provide security for UHD content. It requires combination of OS and CPU to deliver HW security (you should get that in Edge on Windows 10 with the latest generation of processors). That is in contrast to ARMs where this is standard for many years (and it generally allowed 4k streaming on TVs).
One thing which is good to point is that lot of DRM protection is about making sure regular users can't just record content. Once you start talking about using special drivers, recompile kernel with modifications or whatever else, you are no longer regular user.
I'm not sure how exactly Google enables Widevine on Linux distros but it does not work on every single distro you choose. Google must kind of "enable" the distro to be supported first. It could be that some driver signature validation is done as well before Widevine is happy to work on the platform - just guessing.
If you manage to do that, you are working with Decrypted decompressed content I mentioned before. There has been other easier ways to get this content for years and it didn't stop streaming services.
Love isn't the only thing that's blind at Netflix. Touting a blockbuster 9.3 million added subscribers in its first quarter earnings report Thursday, the streaming giant also revealed that it would stop sharing quarterly membership numbers starting in 2025.
"In our early days, when we had little revenue or profit, membership growth was a strong indicator of our future potential. But now we're generating very substantial profit and free cash flow," a letter to shareholders read. "We are also developing new revenue streams like advertising and our extra member feature, so memberships are just one component of our growth."
"Ultimately we think this is a better approach that reflects the evolution of the business," Co-CEO Greg Peters said on an earnings call, referencing the company's shifting priorities from member growth to revenue and profit.
After enjoying steady subscriber growth for years, Netflix lost 200,000 subscribers at the start of 2022, and by July of that year, it had lost almost a million more. Following an accompanying stock price dive, the streamer launched a cheaper, ad-supported plan and netted almost 9 million subscribers from the previous year by the end of 2022.
It's an increasingly common problem: You own a device that has no apparent problem, but it suddenly stops working with an app or service because its software can no longer be updated. That's happened to me, for example, with two older iPads, which no longer let me buy items from Amazon or play videos from several streaming services.
I received similar statements from Roku, Samsung, and Vizio, all blaming "technical limitations" without any further detail. Netflix hasn't yet responded to queries on the issue. All the companies said that those using affected devices should receive a notification reflecting this change.
"The Netflix app continues to work smoothly on other Vizio smart TVs, including some models with VIA and VIA Plus smart TV systems," the company says, as well as Vizio sets with its newer SmartCast system.
The one bit of good news is that if you do need to replace an older Roku, or add a newer streaming player to an older smart TV, Black Friday and Cyber Monday holiday sales make this is a great time to buy one. Check out our "Best Black Friday Deals on Streaming Devices" and "Best Black Friday TV Deals for 2019" articles to see our lists of the best deals.
With a market cap of $213.04 billion as of January 2024, Netflix is undeniably one of the biggest streaming platforms in the world. The company has over 247.15 million subscribers as of Q3 2023, providing access to binge-worthy TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more. However, some users may want to move on from the platform due to different reasons, such as the cost of the subscription or a desire to try out a different streaming service.
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