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Aug 2, 2024, 9:26:05 AM8/2/24
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I get Netflix as part of my Comcast package. So how do I watch Netflix on my computer or cellphone? I don't find a way through the Streaming app to get to Netflix and I can't get in through a Netflix direct app because they want me to sign up and pay a second fee.

Hi. I have just taken Sky stream with puck including netflix. I can get it all to work on my tv ok. How can I watch Netflix on my laptop via the sky go app ? I cant find how to do this. If I can't get it to work I will be cancelling sky. Thanks.

Netflix is a very popular streaming platform where you can find and watch incredible movies and TV shows. Many people around the globe enjoy Netflix content on their devices: TV, computers, and smartphones. This is satisfying because you can organize your day in any way you want, and watch favorite films at any moment.

The second way to mirror Netflix from a phone to a laptop is by using Netflix Mobile Plan. This option is available to those users who have activated Netflix mobile plan. Also, ADB and Scrcpy software are needed for the successful finishing process. So, first, download the software to the laptop, extract them by using WinRAR, and after that continue to apply other steps.

From the above section, we have introduced two ways to cast Netflix shows from phone to laptop using the built-in function. But these built-in casting functions have a flaw, they are not very compatibility friendly. Third-party screen mirroring tools are designed to solve the problem. With a third-party screen mirroring app, even if your laptop does not support Miracast, you can mirror your phone screen to a laptop.

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?

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.

Since I updated my laptop to Mac OS Catalina 10.15.4 and safari to 13.1, my Netflix has stopped working on my safari browser. I have tried to watch Netflix on google chrome and used another laptop with an earlier version of the OS and safari and it works perfectly. Anyone else having the same issue?

You can also try Safari Technology Preview. Go to Safari/Preferences/Advanced and check Show Develop menu in menu bar. Go to the Develop menu and select Get Safari Technology Preview. Open from the Applications folder.

Try setting up another admin user account in System Preferences/Users & Groups to see if the same problem continues. Please post back on whether or not this worked. Also try the Safe Mode. Please post back on whether or not this worked.

Recently I started working from home (like half of the world these days due to the Corona virus). Work has provided me with a laptop/screen etc. and a VPN to the company network. I only use this laptop for work purposes (but I am logged into Whatsapp and Facebook on it) and not outside work hours (although sometimes I forget to turn it off directly).

Today I received an e-mail from HR stating that they have done some tests, because the network has been bad, and that IT has concluded this is due to extensive use of sites such as Netflix etc. IT has provided HR with a list of IP addresses where this was ascertained. HR has requested everyone to stop doing this immediately. They consider this to be an incident, which they expect to not happen again.

This e-mail was written as if it was sent to the whole company. A list of the 'guilty' IP addresses was stated in the e-mail and everyone was asked to check for themself if it's you (due to privacy regulations, they say). However, I explicitly saw my only name in the 'receivers' of the e-mail, so it appears as if they know who they sent it to and put everyone in BCC?

Now I assume that they are referring to watching Netflix on the company laptop during work hours. And I want to reply and tell them that what they are saying (or basically accusing me of) is not true. But I also don't want to end up having any kind of problem with HR.

To me, it seems too ridiculous that this is what they are referring to. Besides, I don't think that they can tell me what I can and cannot watch on my private devices outside work hours. Or if I was living with someone, what a partner can and cannot watch on a private device while I work from home. But the e-mail is framed in such a way as if it is already a fact, that it makes me doubt about this.

I spoke about this to someone else, who thought that maybe IT sees that my internet is a problem. Tonight, I ran some speedtests and my download is 19 Mbps and upload is 3 Mbps. FYI: I work in customer service and I call over the internet (and do experience problems with this).

The other answer is technically correct in saying that it is possible to monitor your network from a device on the network. Sure, any adversary controlled device could potentially be used to pivot and attack other parts of your network, including monitoring.

But, the key word there is adversary. A legitimate company would not be actively attacking your home network from your work laptop. This would likely be illegal in nearly every jurisdiction. If you have evidence that your work laptop is performing malicious activity, that's an (unlikely) different story.

Simply put, your work should not be monitoring any traffic besides what is going through their corporate VPN. Why would they care what you do on your personal network, regardless of during work hours or not? Their concern seems to be resource use of the company network.

My only other thought: do you live in a complex with other residents, all sharing the same internet connection (and public IP address)? If so, maybe somebody else also lives there who works for your company and is misusing the company VPN.

When you connect to their network, if you google "What my IP" you will know if you're on their network or not depending if it matches whats setup in the VPN. I assume they set you up via VPN settings in Windows. If you look at the configuration for that, you will see the IP added. Local IPs could easily be accidentally mistaken for your IP if your network is built similarly. Same subnet, addressing scheme etc. It also depends if your IP is static or not.

Just because you were in BCC doesn't mean you were targeted. My guess is it would deal more with privacy of others. Like if you were to do "Reply All" and accidentally send an email of you defending yourself or keeping email chains separate.

Stops responding while playing Netflix (full screen and in browser window). Sometime its just black screen sometime the pictures just freezes, sometime the audio will play for few more seconds. After that notebook responds only to power button.

First i thoght - Oh, well, it's Windows. But now it's getting really frustrating with the Netflix issue. I know that windows can work perfectly fine (has Surface Pro for last 7 years) and for $2500 machine I did not expect to run in such troubles.

I would like to confirm with you whether the GPU is set to Ultimate mode in the Armoury Crate settings and if G-Sync is enabled in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Could you please try disabling G-Sync to see if it improves the issue? Thank you for your cooperation.

My laptop was in Optimized GPU mode when crashes occured. I switched to Ultimate and was able to watch Netflix. Still, what could be done in Optimized mode as I usually watch Netflix on laptop without power pluggen in and would rather have longer battery then full power graphics.

I would like to quickly confirm if your BIOS is updated to the latest version 311. Additionally, could you please ensure that you are using the NVIDIA display driver version (V31.0.15.2901) and the AMD graphics card driver version (V31.0.14003.25002) that have been verified by ASUS?
Furthermore, kindly attempt to disable hardware graphics acceleration in your browser to see if it improves the situation. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

Are you a real specialist? This problem is well known - the issue is with ATI drivers! You will not have system freezes in Netflix in any mode with discrete video active. Only with active CPU-integrated video. This bug has been known since summer. And Asus did not do anything. I have had this Flow x13 (top model) for 2 months. And similar problems make me very angry, as a customer. Asus politics changed badly: simply buy our device for 2.5K $ and we don`t give a f..k what will happen later.

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