Thatmight sound a bit stupid but I can't get my head around on where netflix.exe is actually located. I can see in my process manager that such a process actually exists when I open the app in Windows 10. The problem comes when I actually try to locate it.
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?
Why am I unable to connect to my many Chromecast devices from windows 11, like i can from my android phone. I have netflix installed on my windows 11 laptop but there is no option to project the vision to to my Chromecast. I know you can use Chrome and cast a screen but this is cumbersome and not the best picture. It works perfectly on android and wondering why its not the same on windows 11.
Windows 11 is an entirely seperate operating system than android or chromeOS so there will be limitations. The best way to cast is using Chrome and casting from Netflix, you should still be able to cast the video and not just the browser/screen as long as you are on the same wireless network. As an alternative, you can ask your Google assistant to play a title from Netflix on your Chromecast, have you tried that?
Look in the list on the left 'cookies on computer' for anything netflix, click them one by one and use the arrows in the middle to move them into 'cookies to keep'. (Or you could right click to do the same).
I was concerned for a bit that all the Netflix-related cookies that showed up had a Chrome icon next to them, and I was trying to find the cookies for the W10 UWP app. Does that app run on Chromium or something?
I want all the close buttons ro remain greyed out ur just not there when I run netflix and nother software on my windows 10 media-server.... I have a seven year old daughter who always wakes me up several times to ask all this questions about why it closed down etc etc every morning.
It is a "missing feature," there is no broader title matching mode for applications that do not always have the same executable like most of the windows 10 xaml style applications. That said, since we also do not have application integration that would allow us to tell the application, hey, we'd like you to change without me getting over to my buttons to tell the application please switch (which can easily be setup to a button in CUE/iCUE) it would be nice if there was a clean and easy way to do this automatically without having to physically force it.
AutoHotKey can do this for you though if you really care about it, my solution is garbage, but it seems to work provided what you switch to is not attached to an executable itself or CUE will eventually poll and over ride it (which is proper function). You would need a persistent ahk script that sniffs for the netflix application being active. Like the following seemed to work for me:
This runs your cue, throws it to a new desktop (assumes in this case only one monitor but that is easily fixed) and then keeps it open and shoudl put you back on the first desktop. The top script is a persistent one that just checks periodically if netflix is active and then switches over to cue and clicks a location, that location will vary and need to match your line up and the netflix profile must'n't be bound to an exe. If it is make an unbound copy.
Dell PC running WIN 10. Netflix generally seems to run fine. When mouse pointer moved over control icons on lower bar, popup windows appear as they should. However, when mouse pointer is moved upward to engage control (e.g. move volume slider or choose an episode), the control popup immediately disappears. Hence cannot e.g. change volume or choose another episode. Same issue, two different Dell desktops, two different mice (wired & bluetooth). No problem with Edge or Chrome. Hence assume it is a Firefox / Netflix interaction problem. Any fix other than to use another browser?
Rather by accident, I've learned that the issue is linked to use of Subtitles. The control popup disappears when the mouse pointer travels over a subtitle box. The size of the text box appears to vary as a function of how much dialog is contained (reasonable; edges of box cannot be seen) so sometimes it's possible to navigate to the control without mousing over a text box and then the control works. (Netflix seems inconsistent in use of subtitles - sometimes when there is no dialog, there is no box at all; other times, they present a description of sounds, e.g. "dramatic music" or "raindrops falling". Control popup does not disappear when no text is presented.) If Subtitles is turned off, the the control popup does not disappear. I've been using Subtitles recently as a noise abatement solution in a crowded environment. The issue is specific to Netflix, most likely because the arrangement of controls, etc is unique to them.
Thank you. Running in Troubleshoot Mode eliminates the problem. However, clearing Netflix cookies and cache does not, although the behavior has changed somewhat (the control popups don't disappear immediately as before but do when I try to make a change.)
If the problem continues, disable some more (restartingFF). Continue until the problem is gone. After, you knowwhat group is causing the issue. Re-enable the last group ONE AT A TIME (restarting FF)until the problem returns.
That was very good work. Well Done.Please flag your last post as Solved Problemas this can help others with similar problems.Go to that post and click the 'Solved' button to its right.
Have new laptop, HDMI seems to work fine, see everything on the TV, moment I start a movie, can see it on laptop but TV screen goes black, sound an subtitles work. Old windows 8 HP also Nvidia (just older) works fine. Netflix says it is a HDCP problem with my HP...? Cant find my Nvidia card on Nvidia since it is an OEM.... Very tiring.... how to I fix this. see other posts but about different equipment an blu ray players... not applicable here.
@RobReeve If you're seeing static or blackouts when you watch Netflix on a Windows computer with multiple monitors, it typically indicates an issue with your primary monitor's refresh rate. Follow the troubleshooting steps below to resolve the issue.
If you only experience this error with one monitor, you may have an HDCP issue. We recommend contacting the monitor manufacturer for more assistance, or leaving the device disconnected while streaming.
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