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Hello. I currently have an older iPad which is about 8 or so years old and it is not compatible with the Netflix app. What is the oldest ipad or iPad mini I can purchase that is compatible with the Netflix app? Thank you

I need some suggestions for Control4 compatible streaming players which are supported outside USA.
I should be able to control the streaming player from the Control4 app.
I need to watch youtube, Netflix and etc...

I have been using Apple TV and it sucks big time when it comes to Control4 integration.
Apple TV keeps disconnecting whenever a new update arrives. Every time it gets disconnected, I need to reset Apple TV and reupdate.
With the most recent IOS update, even though it displays that the C4 remote is getting connected, it cannot be controlled.

I think Roku, nvidia shield and Fire TV are probably the most popular, not sure if any of them are available in your region though. Chowmain do a driver that works with a lot of android tv boxes but I have no experience with it

Just watch how much data the Chromecast uses... My oldest was living in the basement with his family a while back, and his wife streamed YouTube videos over Chromecast, and it *REALLY* sucked up the data.

Also will I be able to take the full control of the GUI of Chromecast with Google TV using Control4 app from the iPhone just like we control AppleTV?
(Hope it is not a must to have a SR260 or Neeo remote to navigate the operating system/GUI of the device)

As far as the turn off - just set the appleTV to never go to sleep and you should nbe fine, though on both the C4 made and Jessie's driver, a press of menu and cancel right after each other usually wakes it up just fine.

For me my favorite ever steamer is Xiaomi Mi Box, very cheap, I use it wired not WiFi with IRUSB and Chowmain IRUSB driver, great box, lovely Interface and with the proper smart DNS service, all US contents can be viewed.

Same here, though I can't speak for all of Canada. Some providers still 'state' a download limit, but unless you're talking bitcoin mining or (pro) server hosting (not talking about hosting something like a minecraft server)........nothing ever happens.

Here in Ontario Bell and Rogers are unlimited in their high-ish end plans that have download speeds of about 200Mbps or more. Unfortunately they no longer allow you to see how much data you use - I would love to have seen how much I would have used at the peak of the pandemic.

I've never used the Mi Box Personally (but fairly sure it's one in our office Alan has tested actually). In all likelihood though, you need to go into the the audio settings and enable something like PCM/Stereo mode (it might be trying to output as TrueHD or other surround formats not supported by some TV's)

Actually my AVR Sony DA5800ES is in my server room.
The speakers are in the Theatre room to listen to music and video's audio which are connected to this AVR.
I connected both Mi Box S & Chromecast to the Leaf AV Matrix.
One of the outputs of Leaf AV Matrix (Zone 5) is connected to this AVR (HDMI Input GAME) to get the video's audio through the receiver.

However, the audio of Mi Box S & Chromecast is not outputting through the AVR.
But the audio of Apple TV works.

I tried changing the settings of the AVR, but I couldn't figure it out yet.

Netflix just won't work with the new Orbi. We're getting an error message stating that it looks like we're using an unblocker or VPN...we're not. The guy at Netflix told my wife that, in effect, Netflix doesn't work with Orbi because of the way devices switch between one unit and the other to get the best signal, or something like that. I switched back to our older Netgear router and everything's perfect.

We had the Orbi hard wired into an Arris cable modem from our ISP. All the devices (Sony smart TV, 2 PC laptops, Chromebook, 3iPhones on wifi. Great signal and functionality with everything but Netflix. Took the Orbi off and put our Netgear Nighthawk (R7000) back in and Netflix was immeditely great.

Could also be that the switch to Orbi prompted a DHCP address change from the ISP, and the one the OP got just so happened to previously be assigned to someone who was known to run a relay like Tor. If that's the case, it'll expire on its own...eventually.

I think they're going to have to come up with a better excuse than this. If Orbi had this problem, then all the other distributed/mesh systems out there should also be "incompatable" with Netflix. This is not the case, though. Whether or not you are jumping from satellite to satellite would be completely transparent to Netflix.

As a test, I just started a Netflix stream on my laptop and then started moving around the house. I verifiably saw my laptop jump from one Orbi satellite to another, and Netflix never missed a beat. So, gotta call b.s. on their claim that "Netflix doesn't work with Orbi".

Occasionally on my TV's built in app netflix hiccups - I think this is more a netflix issue. Try signing out of the app and back in. No problems on iPads, chromecasts, and netflix all sorts of different places and locations. Perhaps try a different wifi channel if you're in a congested wifi neighborhood. Try channel 1 or 11.

Glad you got it working. Be sure to save off a back up configuration to file for safe keeping. Saves time if a reset is needed.
-do-I-back-up-the-configuration-settings-on-my-Orbi-WiFi-System
Enjoy.

I am currently using com.netflix.graphql.dgs:graphql-dgs-client version 4.9.15. This worked well with spring boot 2.6.6.On upgrading to spring boot 3.x specifically 3.1.3 I am seeing few failures (If required I can add more details about this).

So in general, I want to know if there is a compatibly matrix between dgs framework specifically graphql-dgs-client and spring boot 3.0. specifically 3.1.3. Could some one share any details on the range of dgs clients that are compatible with spring boot 3.x.

If you can connect a Netflix compatible computer, Smart stick, smartphone, tablet, Blu-ray Disc player and/or media streaming device to your TV, you can watch Netflix content on the affected TV.
Please visit for a list of devices that still operate with Netflix.

Netflix is a great app to watch movies and TV shows on iPad, however, many users received "The app is not compatbile with this iPad" error message on their iPad Pro, iPad Mini, iPad Air, particularly old iPad model. There are several ways to stream Netflix on iPads even though your iPad isn't compatible with the Netflix app. First, check Netflix compatible iPad models list, then find workarounds to Netflix not compatible with iPad problem, for example, download old version of Netflix on iPad, download the Netflix app from another iOS device, etc.

iPad 3, iPad mini 2, the original iPad Air, and older iPads are not compatible with the Netflix app. Note that Netflix is compatible with iPads running iOS 5.0 or later that have downloaded the Netflix app already. To check the iOS version of your iPad, go to Settings > General > About, and you should see the iOS version number listed next to Version.

If your iPad supports updating the latest iOS version, update your iPad iOS version. Tap on Settings > General > Software, tap Download and Install, tap Install, and your iPad will update to the latest version of iOS. If asked, enter your passcode. Before you update your iPad, make sure you've made a backup of your iPad using iCloud or your computer. After finished, try Netflix again.

Before you take this method, you should know that this way works for iPads running iOS 12 or older with the Netflix app installed earlier. That means your old iPad on 12 and earlier should have the Netflix app. You can't download an older version of iPads not compatible with Netflix and having no Netflix app before. Use the following steps to download old version of Netflix for iPads.

Note: When you try to download the Netflix old version from the App Store, you might get the error message "Netflix is not compatible with this iPad." You will need to use another device compatible with Netflix to watch Netflix content.

You can watch Netflix on iPads using a web browser. Netflix.com is supported on Safari, Chrome, Edge, Opera browsers. Visit the Netflix website, select Sign in, enter your Netflix email and password to log in. You can add Netflix to your home screen to have a makeshift Netflix app for the same streaming experience without installing the app on your iPad.

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