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Aug 2, 2024, 12:53:56 PM8/2/24
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could i ask you some silly favor could you write the password let in text file then copy it from that file then use it to login in netflix in both safari and brave just to make sure there was not mistake or issue with some key on your keyboard that play you

it happens only on netflix, other websites facebook and instagram are working, yeah i tried to copy from my phone and paste it on safari, it worked then i did the same on brave, no password incorrect.

Hi, I am currently experiencing problems with my 360 Box. The BBC HD channel distorts and pixelates and seems to be the only channel that this happens on. It can be impossible to watch at times.
I have also been unable to login to Netflix on my TV as well. Netflix is also not working on any phone or iPad when connected to our Wi-Fi but will work if connected to a mobiles 5G hotspot. I have switched off the box and the hub several times for at least 30seconds if not more, then switching it back on and rebooting. I have also set the 360 box back to factory settings twice and pressed the reset button on the hub. All of these trouble shooting options have not worked and I continue to be unable to watch Netflix. BBC 1 still distorts. Any suggestions or ideas to help?

Hi @Mark-7411, thank you for your response.

Regarding the issue with BBC One HD, is this just impacting the live television channel or are you also noticing it when watching programmes through BBC iPlayer (if applicable to you)?

The error code "tvq-st-106" is one that Netflix recognises, as shown on this link here. Have you tried following the first three suggestions provided to fix the problem?

Please pop back to us at your earliest convenience.

Regards,
Daniel

Hi, regarding the Netflix issue, did you read that yes, No 1: I have tried to reload Netflix but this is impossible as it is stuck in a loop, I have only been able to reload if I set 360 box back to factory settings. No 2. I have checked and rechecked my internet connection re Ethernet cable. No 3: I have restarted my home network. No 4: I am contacting you as my internet service provider for help.
BBC 1 HD is the only channel affected. BBC iPlayer works fine.

Sounds like you have tried every possible test to get this resolved.
If you don't mind, I will need to send you a private message to pass security.
If you can check the logo top right of your screen that would be great.
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Gareth_L

Reset app, check fir firmware upgrade, factory reset TV, unplugged from mains and just about anything else I can think of including talking to Netflix who say the issue is not with them. Netflix is completely stable on my laptop, tablet and phone.

Welcome to the community. I'm not sure if you've seen this previous topic with similar issues, it might have some other tests/checks you can try. There are also some troubleshooting guides for your TV here.

I have exactly the same issue on my bravia 50w829b. It used to happen in the past from time to time but last month it's like that all the time. Yes - logout completely from netflix and login again typing credentials manually worked out for me also, but this is ridiculous. I am after extensive logs/test data exchange between sony & netflix regarding this issue but Netflix checked it out and told me they can't do anything here. Hopefully they'll find the solution soon because this is extremely annoying and looks like nobody cares to fix it (that's why I sent a lot of technical info including images & technical data to Sony to help them reproduce the defect). Please send this issue to sony also, so they can know this is not one person's problem.

Hi everyone - I just moved into a new house that came with a lovely Sony tv and I'm having this problem. Netflix will work for a bit, and then decide that it doesn't want to anymore and as soon as I press play on something it kicks me to a black screen that says HDMI 1/MHL at the top, with a little box that's got an arrow coming in from the left. Anyone got any answers yet? I don't know what model the TV is... if anyone knows where I'll find that info, lemme know. It's wall mounted so I can't see behind the tv itself haha... THANKS = )

I'm getting the run around by Sony Australia. First suggested to do a factory reset of the TV which I did. This did not solve the issue. They also suggested a log off from all devices via the Netflix website. Did make a difference the first few goes, but issue is back after just a few viewing sessions.

They then suggested changes to the Network DNS which does not make sense IMHO. Also a dead end. They are now suggesting that there is something wrong with the motherboard and I should get it replaced, of course for a fee... IMHO this is total nonsense as there is nothing wrong with the other apps and just an attempt to have me give up on pursuing this any further. The only way that this could solve problems if it was a compatibility issues between the revision of the motherboard I'm using and Netflix. If that is the case I shouldn't be paying for the fix...

One of the support staff did make mention of a Netflix software roll-out recently which was causing playback issues, but apparently this was rolled back. This makes a lot more sense and IMHO, there is a bug in the Netflix app which causes the playback issues.

So to cut a long story short, Sony support has no idea what the issue is and although I have provided them with all the info I don't have any hope this will be resolved by them. The only hope we have is that Netflix fixes the bug soon in a future release of the software.

When you can kick back and watch a movie, the last thing you want to worry about is Netflix not working. However, there are plenty of reasons why Netflix won't load, with common culprits ranging from Netflix server issues to internet connection problems.

Before discussing any potential causes for the Netflix app not working, whether that's because it doesn't load or crashes randomly, we have to discuss one essential first step you should take: checking whether Netflix has any running issues. If Netflix is down, there's nothing you can do to fix the problem.

Other websites that can help you figure out if others are having Netflix issues in your area include Downdetector and IsItDownRightNow. If everything checks out and there's nothing wrong with Netflix, the technical problem is likely on your end.

It has happened to all of us: one of your favorite apps suddenly starts crashing every time you try to use it. Now you're wondering why Netflix keeps kicking you out. After the initial panic has worn off, you can take a few steps to rectify the problem, but it depends on your device.

Smartphone users should start by force-stopping the Netflix app. If it still doesn't work, try turning your phone off and on again. And if it still doesn't work, you will need to delete the app and reinstall it from the app store. The same methodology applies if you're using a set-top streaming box.

If you're using Netflix on your smart TV, you might be unable to delete the app. Instead, try signing out of Netflix on your Smart TV, clear the cache, and sign in again. Or, if you're using the Netflix app on Windows, try disabling your antivirus software. Many security suites interfere with the service. If you are still getting kicked off of Netflix, keep reading for other troubleshooting processes to try.

Netflix error code 12001 is caused by outdated data on your device. You need to refresh the data to get the Netflix app working again. But how do you refresh the data? Well, there are a few ways to do it.

First, try turning your device off and then back on again. Yes, the magic trick that gets devices and software working. Ensure your device is turned off completely, then turn it back on again and try Netflix.

In 2016, Netflix finally started offering users a way to download content to watch offline. This means you can load up on TV shows and movies before a long journey or if you're traveling to an area with poor internet coverage. Unfortunately, this feature doesn't always work flawlessly. If you're struggling to download content, there are a few steps you can take.

Secondly, make sure you're running at least Android 4.4.2 or iOS 8, have the most up-to-date version of the Netflix app, and have enough storage on your phone. You'll also need the latest software versions for your Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer, Amazon Fire tablet, or Chromebook.

You can take some simple troubleshooting steps to try and fix the problem. For example, try restarting the app, restarting your device, and restarting your home network. Try checking your internet connection with a web page or other application to determine if it is a connection issue on your streaming device.

Make sure you close any existing Netflix sessions by going to the app switcher, swiping up on the Netflix app, and then relaunching Netflix. You will need to re-enter your login credentials. If this doesn't work, you should also try reinstalling the Netflix app.

Netflix offers tiered price plans, and the number of people who can watch Netflix simultaneously depends on which one you choose. The top plan is limited to four people, but you can add up to two extra members who don't live with you.

If you see a message that reads, "Your Netflix account is in use on another device. Please stop playing on other devices to continue" or "Too many people are using your account right now," this is your problem.

You can kick off others using your Netflix account by terminating all existing sessions by going to Account > Settings > Sign out of all devices. This can take up to ten minutes to process.

For a less drastic solution, you can see who is using your Netflix account by going to Account > Settings > Recent device streaming activity to see a list of current sessions. The list will help you identify which users are online. You might be able to persuade one of them to log off.

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