Everything worked well for months. Suddenly, when we put Netflix on, no sound. There IS sound for a Netflix trailer, but not for an actual show. All other apps (Disney +, CW, Amazon Prime) are working fine. In another room, with another Roku, Netflix is working fine. What happened, and what needs to be done?
My son was able to fix it. I believe he went into Roku settings and then audio. And change the setting to stereo. Rather than the other one that was selected. And the hdmi setting was at auto. Restarted netflix and it was back to normal. Not sure why it started (never changed the setting to begin with) but it's worked fine since. Hope this helps!
Can you please provide more information about the issue you are experiencing? Is the issue you are experiencing only happen on the Netflix channel or does the loss of audio happen on all channels? What troubleshooting steps have you taken so far to try to resolve the issue? How long has the issue been occurring?
As a first step, could you try to remove any channel you observe this issue on from the Roku home screen? Then, restart your device. Once it loads up again, add the channel back once more and try playing content again.
I have three phones on my plan. My two daughters have now moved out, but we still share a plan. Netflix will now only work with one IP address, so we can no longer share Netflix now that we are in three households. Can T-Mobile help with that? We pay extra so that we can watch on three devices.
T-Mobile offered a discounted price to get Netflix on all devices. This was the perks they gave us. I have a family plan for years and as time goes by children grow older and move out. I called T-Mobile and was told to sort out with Netflix why my daughter can not get Netflix on her device. T-Mobile should be negotiating with Netflix to support the word they gave to their clients. Would appreciate this conflict be resolved.
FWIW, this is really just a peer-to-per (customer-to-customer) support community with some light moderation by T-Mobile employees to maintain some decorum not solve problems or handle complaints. You should contact T-Mobile directly for that. See:
Hi everyone, Currently Netflix is only allowing me to view netflix original content when connected via the vpn. If you search for a non netflix original show, you will find it but only the "remind me" button is available. I am in Australia trying to access the US and UK netflix content. Is there a work around for this? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Hi thanks for the quick response. The dark knight was just an indicative example but it is the same for all other content although, I had some limited success on the USA South server. It's interesting to see the list of servers in your reply as these options seem unavailable on my list. I have attached a screen shot of the available servers I have. Do I have the incorrect version of the vpn? or is there a setting I need to adjust so I can see the additional servers? I would really like to know how I can access the multiple US and UK servers that you mention. thanks for your help.
Update - Hi, I was obviously running an outdated or different version of the vpn, as I downloaded it again and the sever list updated. The netflix content is now available on the USA servers however, unfortunately neither of the UK servers are connecting to netflix or bbc iplayer at all.
Thanks for explaining the BBC issue. Regarding netflix UK, I can't provide any specific examples at the moment as i can't even connect to the site as the per the attached screenshot. I get the same result with both UK servers. cheers.
Make the most of streaming services - region-restricted content list = list of streaming services that Kaspersky VPN supports. Kaspersky recommends a server location for each streaming service to help you get the most out of your service.
Hello everyone. I purchased a sonos bean gen 2 only 3 months ago and suddenly the speaker stopped working with the TV and only works when I watch Netflix or Amazon Prime. No sound comes out if I'm using any of the tvs apps I even tried connecting a laptop via HDMI but nothing. I reset the speaker and reinstalled it but the problem remains.
Thank you buzz and ratty. It is a Samsung TV. I tried powering off both the sonos and TV for more than 2 min, removed the hdmi cable and reset it again but no luck. Maybe I'll try reseting the TV to factory settings...
So when I quit Netflix in May 2021, everyone thought I was crazy. My parents objected first. Coming from cultural revolution China where they barely had enough food to eat, they thought I was throwing away all the hard work they went through to come to America.
I felt like there was no doubt that engineering could execute for Netflix, but I felt the better question was whether a particular project was a good use of engineering resources at all. So I wanted to transition into Product Management where I could lead these efforts. I spent 2 years going in a circle around the company, networking non-stop, talking to every organization, and applying for every role I could find.
Watching millions of people die from COVID made me realize that tomorrow is not guaranteed. You could die from COVID before any of your dreams are ever realized. And the longer you put off a dream, the greater the risk that it never happens. So if there is anything you want, you have to go for it right now.
I truly believe now that playing it safe is the riskiest choice of all. When you play it safe, you are just as exposed to all the dangers, except you have no chance of the upside. As Helen Keller once said:
Spot on, it seems the Author benefited immensely from the experience and the financial gain that has allowed a different lifestyle choice.
Perhaps some more critical introspection would have helped this article appear a bit more relatable.
See the opportunity for crying out loud. Start a new side project while being paid a lucrative salary. The silly Lauren Self tweet about aiming to work less than 5 hours a day could easily be replaced with "I made my paid work more efficient so I could work on my passion project".
There is some bias when it comes to judging a person's behaviour when we take salary under consideration. For example, we would instinctively attribute things we would do if we were in that position. But this doesn't seem right.
I see hundreds of articles on Medium. I see people doing extraordinary things, being 10x developers or having other superpowers, earning big bucks, etc., but I don't do either. Instead, I humbly struggle in my life, and I am glad I can learn something and enjoy things from time to time while my fiancee holds my hand when I am overwhelmed. She deserves more credit.
I was recently in a similar situation. In my case, my motivation waned because my management changed 4 times in 9 months. My performance dropped and my managers tried to give me work and coached me to deliver, but my health started to suffer from the stress. I feared I could get fired at any minute. I attempted to leave for another org, but I couldn't because of my probationary status.
When the news came of layoffs, I started praying that I would be one of the affected. Someone must've been listening, cuz here I am talking to recruiters and past employers who all want me. I just have to be careful and pick the place that would value me as an employee.
So guy had huge salary, then wanted to change role. High chance his managers saw that he would not fit, so they not gave him role. The guy become upset and stopped do work for what he paid so much money. And that only half of shame. Then he decide blackmail manager to get even more money for job he not done, threatening he would stay longer and waste even more company's money! That a shame!
HR been hiring those scammers...
Many would be happy to work at Netflix, a specially for that money, and those guy blackmailed them!
You're free to chase your dreams and this is good, but you have to be prepared to lose a ton of money during that time. And working for yourself - prepare NOT to earn anything for the next couple of years while piling up expenses.
Maybe you wanted people to tell you again how stunning and brave you are, not everyone will. Like your parents, I think this was a mistake not wanting anymore to be part of a company having that much visible impact on the world and on top of that for such prosperity given to you.
Also, I do feel (reading your story) that Netflix genuinely takes good care of their people, they're absolutely not a bad employer, on the contrary. That's also why this is giving me mixed feelings - it's like I almost feel pity for Netflix, lol.
Please don't take this the wrong way as I'm not judging because everyone is free to do whatever they want with their life because we all get one and only one... hell I quite couple of positions because I was no longer happy in them so I totally understand your point however those jobs did not have 2% of the perks and pay that you seem to have had with yours... I do not know you, I have no idea what you're going through in your life and again I'm not judging this is only my opinion based on the article that you decided to publish publicly for the world to read I agree with your parents, friends and most of the commenters on here that you handled this wrong and I believe I speak for a lot of people when I say anyone would've been happy to copy and paste for half of the the perks and pay that you had but then again if you're financially well off then you can afford to do this which brings me to my second point and this is just a theory but I believe you wrote this article for one of two reason either as click bait or deep down inside you believe you've made a mistake and you're seeking validation from some commenters on here which I do not see you got.
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