Netflix app on my iPad crashes when I attempt to search. I have an ipad1. I have removed and reinstalled the Netflix app with no luck. I have hard reset the device. No luck. I have closed all apps and launched the Netflix app, still no luck. I am running the latest iOS.
I've called Netflix several times in the past few months on tis issue. They always say they have never heard the issue before... In the ipad diagnostics, I often see a low memory crash error. I believe the issue would be resolved if they went back to the old search, which was to type into the search box, then click a button to search on the Netflix server and display a results page. I think the instant search must use too much memory for an pad 1. the instant search is ot as good either, because it only searches for titles.
I agree that the issue is with Netflix and memory. My diagnostics show low-memory conditions when it crashes sometimes. I've called Netflix a few times, but they say they have never heard of this issue before. In fact, I believe they need to code it better. I'm guessing that the issue may occur for users who have a lot of movies in their queue. They are loading up EVERYTHING into memory without checking how much they are loading. Then, when you click on the "Search" box, it tries to preload something that has no more room in memory to load. Clicking on the "Search" box should not do anything. Even typing should not do anything. We should be able to turn off instant search and just click a search button after we have typed in search words. This would be a better search method, because it would allow us to search for actors and directors, and keywords, not just movie titles.
When this happens I can double tap the home button and I can see the list of Apps that are running. I then just kill/close the netfilx app. I wait a second or two and launch the netflix app and the ability to seach is restored.
Same issue here. Both iPad and iPhone jailbroken but problem arises only on the former. Quitting app or freeing memory doesn't help. So far I've not found a solution. Have tried various options, including all the "fixes" listed here - no luck.
I have the same issue with the search. It all used to work just fine. Also it crashes when I look up info on a show then I try to change seasons. I'm on an original iPad that's NOT jail broken. Netflix claims they've never heard of this problem and just blame the iPad. No help at all! Hope somehow this gets resolved soon.
If so my douchie friend from across the pond, you are a shill and you drive to my mothers house every 2 days a reset her unit so she can watch movies. I bought it for her because it was supposed to be simple and I relied on the WD name.
However, yesterday afternoon while I was at work my wife called and told me that the Instant Queue was no longer available. I told her to use the Wii instead and it worked fine. I performed the reset procedure I found here and got it working again.
im having this issue as well now. i wanted to know if everyone here has blu-ray added to their netflix accounts? i just added blu-ray and now im having this issue. looking forward to the firmware update. i have no other complaints except the long startup times when the wdtv starts up. its much longer than the normal wdtv live.
another thing for those of you who are havng probelms reaching the deactivate option within wdtv. make sure you start pushing the arrow sequence once the netflix window opens up and starts to load up the queue. u should see the circular progress indicator when you push the buttons. if it reaches the queue error screen you were too slow.
Over the weekend, without telling users, Netflix decided to stop displaying all titles from users instant watch queue if the rights to stream the content has expired. In the past, these titles remained in the queue and if they were to expire soon, they would also list the date when they would no longer be available for streaming. While Netflix took to their blog on Saturday saying they made this change to, "make the instant Queue easier to manage", clearly all they are trying to do is hide the fact that so many titles are expiring.
Even though Netflix says they didn't actually remove any of the titles from the queue and that they will reappear once again if they get the rights to stream the title, the fact is users can no longer see them, or manage them. And since most of us probably don't remember what all those titles were, how are we suppose to add them to our DVD queue since they are no longer available for streaming? Not to mention, the titles that we can longer see in our queue, count towards the limit of 500 titles you can have in your queue at any one time. So if we can't see them, how are we suppose to delete them so that we can add more titles to our queue?
What Netflix has done is take the problem of too many streaming movies becoming unavailable and turned it into two problems; we can't keep track of them to add them to the DVD queue and hidden movies count toward our queue count but we can't see them to delete them. How dumb. Not to mention, Netflix says while it "looks like some titles are gone", they didn't "remove" them. Really? So we can no longer see them and we have no way to manage them yet Netflix says it only "looks like" the titles are gone? The titles are gone if w can't see them! I am getting so tired of Netflix's blog posts lately which are starting to sound like they are written by a bunch of lawyers being creative with words.
Netflix can try and spin this any way they want but the bottom line is that the Starz contract is due to expire in about five months and at that time, a lot of users would have a bunch of titles showing up in their saved queue and would starting realizing just how many movies are becoming unavailable for streaming. And some Netflix users would reconsider keeping their account active or not. This is simply Netflix's way of trying to make sure we don't notice what's expiring, by not letting us see all the movies in our queue. Brilliant job Netflix. You just made your service harder to use and you announced the change only after people noticed it and started complaining. You may be in the driver's seat now, but I can't wait till Amazon eats your lunch.
Netflix is now available in 41 countries and its subscriber base grew by approximately one-third from third quarter 2012 to third quarter 2013. It has demonstrated creative chops with House of Cards (first Emmy for an online-only TV show) and Orange is the New Black (highly acclaimed).
Netflix clearly prefers its customers watch streaming movies rather than deal with inventory, handling and shipping. The only option on a title description page is add the title to the watch instantly list, although a search entry contains both options.
The Netflix interface for DVDs and Watch Instantly shows that it is easy to bump a title to the number one position but implies that any other re-ordering requires manual re-numbering.
However, active alerts about the availability of a queued DVD as watch-on-demand title could save Netflix money on handling and shipping and increase the use of the service. When customers use a service more often, they value it (if the service meets or exceeds expectations).
I have a long-standing frustration with the Netflix web interface: when I see that a movie or television show in my DVD queue is available to watch instantly, adding that title to the Watch Instantly list is a pain.
When I mouseover the title in the DVD Queue, Netflix pops up a description. But there is no option for moving this movie to the Watch Instantly queue. The popup provides no options, not even to remove from the queue.
From the popup, I should be able to watch the movie, add it to the Instant Queue (My List) or easily delete it from the DVD Queue. These are the three options available when an item is in the DVD queue and is also available to watch instantly.
I am playing with the Netflix API. I am confused on what they want as the 'UserID'. (for a protected query)I am sending in this string (after authentication) to get the User's queue: -public.netflix.com/users/'userID'/queues
Maybe I am not even approaching it from the right angle. Any documentation or code I have found glosses over that part (My netflix ID doesn't work and I assume it should be part of the oauth token I get back, not my normal netflix ID)
Summary: With Netflix DVD service, you can create a queue of DVDs and have them delivered to your doorstep. This article will explore how the Netflix DVD queue works, provide warm tips for using it effectively, and show you how to copy the content of your DVD Netflix queue.
Do you want to get hands-on on some hot movies and TV shows via your Netflix DVD Queue? Till now, you know instant entertainment streaming on Netflix based on your Queue, but today, we will describe how to customize your Netflix DVD queue and get the advantage of it. Let's get into it.
Pick the movies and TV shows you desire to watch. Netflix company supplies Netflix DVDs to your home in no time. A plus-plus: the shipping is free of cost. You can enjoy your favorite show and keep the movie with you as long as you want. After you return it, the next arrives in a rush. Of course, there is no return fee as well.
You can see the Streaming Queue as well. It shows up under Instant Queue. Whenever you pick up a movie from your Instant Queue, go to your television, and bring up Netflix, the Instant Queue starts to play. Of course, you can play Netflix DVD movies with 4K DVD player software like DVDFab PLayer 7.
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You can change the order of "My List Queue." Hover your mouse over your profile picture and select "Account." In the "My Profile" section, select "Order in My List." You have two choices, "Netflix Suggests" and "Manual Ordering." Select "Manual Ordering" and click "Save."
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