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Aug 2, 2024, 10:02:04 AM8/2/24
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Hey everyone, big problem on my M1 MacBook Pro. When streaming a movie (happens every time on Disney Plus, not always but often on Netflix) Safari automatically refreshes the page due to it using "significant memory". Makes watching movies very annoying.

Actually, cori233, the problem is, almost invariably, found within the JavaScript code provided by the website. The website often (almost always) sends different JavaScript to different Browsers on different Operating Systems (OSs).

But here's a new issue - Safari assumes that whatever you're doing on the webpage is saved automatically and you won't lose any data when it auto-reloads. I was writing code in a free online IDE and safari reloaded, I lost all of my work.

I want to add a couple data points to this. My Mac mini (Late 2014), currently running Big Sur 11.2.3, has been giving me the "significant memory" and "significant energy" warnings for at least the past year (mid-2020) with some graphics-intensive websites like BoardGameArena, but otherwise hasn't caused a problem. I subscribed to Disney Plus at the start of 2021, and it has produced similar warnings, but hasn't prevented me from watching any video streaming through that service until tonight, when I couldn't go more than five minutes into any video without the page abruptly reloading itself, which obviously makes the experience effectively unwatchable.

So I tried switching to my 12.9" iPad Pro (2nd Gen) (also running the latest iPadOS), which I figured being much newer would have no trouble. Instead, to my surprise, I couldn't go more than a minute without the same problem.

Edit to add: the only satisfactory thing about this problem is the fact that this discussion exists and was easily findable, so that at the least I could verify this is a known problem specific to Safari and apparently I'm just going to have to work around it.

i use netflix, hbo plus, and other services... this only happens on Disney+ for me. And it gets old fast. I'm on a new M1 chip... and i can't get through a 30 minute show on Disney+, even though on the settings I changed the settings to the lowest possible video quality. Someone needs to fix this.

The Memory Pressure tended to be steady for a while, but would then gradually increase over a couple of minutes, before the Website process, on the Safari Tab, would terminate and be restarted a little before where it had terminated.

This looks like a classic memory leak. (That's when a program keeps allocating more RAM without releasing what it has already consumed.) You can see this in Activity Monitor in the memory tab as you play a movie. On my machine (M1 MacBook Air 16 GB), it starts out using maybe half a GB for the Disney+ page but climbs steadily until it reaches somewhere around 4-5 GB. At that point, Safari decides this has to stop and reloads the page. Then it starts over again from the 1/2 GB.

Chrome does not seem to leak memory in this same situation. That's not to say it is necessarily Apple's fault. It may be that Disney's code is badly behaved and breaks some rules but Chrome is working around it somehow?


Usually going to settings/Apps/Netflix and then "Force Stop" has solved the problem. But it got too frequent (and general TV slowness), so I did a factory reset of the TV. But the problem is still there!

To restart, unplug the TV's power cord from the power outlet and wait a few seconds to plug it back in. Alternatively, you can press and hold the Power/Off button on the supplied remote control to reboot.

I have similar and very annoying issue. Restarting tv helps (but takes time) or forcing the app to close. Then Netflix works well until tje second time I try to open the app. Always stucks at the loading screen and back button on remote does not work. I can start Netflix using inbuild chromecast but tv gets quite un reponsive after the casting stops. Easiest seems to be navigating to settings and apps and forcing close. Yesterday I noticed similar loading issue with another streaming app (one that I haven used in months), but didn't have the time to try to shut down the app or reinstall it.

Hi,
I've actually tried that several times already. On/off, power cycle, full restart. When it didn't work, I resorted to doing a factory reset of the TV. So setting up the TV fresh didn't help either.

I'm having no problem running Netflix otherwise on that connection (not even througgh an Apple TV plugged into the TV). Its just the Netflix app on the Android TV interface that's struggling. All the other built-in apps (like YouTube etc) work just fine.

Regards,

That's just terrible, looks like you're in the same boat as me.

And since my TV is a 2015 model, its unlikely that there is much being fixed/updated at Sony via software updates either. So if this problem doesn't solve itself, I have no option but to get rid of the TV. Live in a different continent now than when I bought it, so service/support/repairs will be a challenge.

Good to hear that reinstall helped someone. I tried to unistall Netflix but since it is a system app, only option is to return to factory version of it. Already tried removing all updates and reinstalling, and cleaning cached files. Same problem occurs again the next day. So everything is ok for the first use, but after tv has been turned off (not powered off) after that netflix won't start. My tv is XD8577.

I'm trying to write a chrome extension where I want to be able to start playing a Netflix video from the main page without having to navigate to the video URL using something like window.location.href = '...', which would cause the page to reload. I want to do this without reloading the page because the content script of a chrome extension is re-injected every time a page reload happens, which I don't want to happen every time.

For example, if you go to the netflix website and click on a movie, the video will start playing without actually doing a full page reload. This suggests that changes to the DOM are triggered via JavaScript? Does anyone know how this is done?

I tried looking at some of the Javascript code to see if there was a function I could call to trigger some sort of event, but the code was too complicated to understand. So another approach I thought of was to do a fetch with the url of the video that I want to play, and then simply replace the contents of the body element with that of the fetched html. For example:

How many dots does the guide show for the channel? Of course the dots are only the condition of the channel when it searched and might not reflect current conditions such as sun, neighbors, rf from cabs/buses/city vehicles, etc.

The point is the reloading of the same segment is due to poor OTA signal. The Tablo has a 4 way splitter in it. So even if the signal is fine plugged directly into your HDTV tuner it could be too weak for the Tablo.

@theuser86

"The Tablo has a 4 way splitter in it. So even if the signal is fine
plugged directly into your HDTV tuner it could be too weak for the
Tablo."

Point taken. Dealing with OTA can be a crapshoot, given all the variables.

I have the roku 3 - 4200x. It is not on wifi it is hardwire. And the recording quality is set at HD720- the recommended. My internet is 155 Mbps. The fastest you can get for residential around here. If I should change anything please let me know as I would love to use the roku, since I use it for other stuff.

I am experiencing this as well. I had to go back to my ChannelMaster DVR+ last night because the video on the Roku will play about 30 seconds then stop and start over. I rebooted everything but nothing helped. I am hard wired and have not had this issue until yesterday. I will see how it goes tonight

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?

I have same issue. About 3 weeks ago, the video didnt work only netflix and youtube app. I shut down my phone. Unfortunately, it wasnt perfect solution. I also did reset all settings. It seemed to have solved problem completely, but I get same issue now. I want to know which thing occurs this problem, with apps or IOS? No matter what it is, it needs to be updated.

The DGS framework is designed to work well with tools such as JRebel.In large Spring Boot codebases with many dependencies, it can take some time to restart the application during development.Waiting for the application to start can be disruptive to the development workflow.

Tools like JRebel allow for hot-reloading code.You make code changes compile, and without restarting the application, see the changes in the running application.Actively developing a DGS often includes making schema changes and wiring datafetchers.Some initialization needs to happen to pick up such changes.Out-of-the-box the DGS framework caches this initialization to be as efficient as possible in production, so the initialization only happens during startup.

A central concept in Ribbon is that of the named client.Each load balancer is part of an ensemble of components that work together to contact a remote server on demand, and the ensemble has a name that you give it as an application developer (for example, by using the @FeignClient annotation).On demand, Spring Cloud creates a new ensemble as an ApplicationContext for each named client by usingRibbonClientConfiguration.This contains (amongst other things) an ILoadBalancer, a RestClient, and a ServerListFilter.

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