When I power on my PPM without a network connection, the date is set to 2006. This means that trying to play downloaded movies in Netflix gives an error. If I then connect to a network, the time is set correctly and the movies can be played.
I think maybe the Netflix app always tries to check some DRM related stuff to be able to play a file, and yes, it could be as simple as a date/time check online. But having a solution for the timekeeping would indeed be great.
Guys, there is no clock in our projector so there is no way to keep the time after reboot. We tried to implement something different with our engineer but failed.
The only way is to make the put the time in manual mode after reset
I can access my Netflix account via my computer and can stream to my Xbox and other laptops. I've been on the phone three different times with Netflix tech support and they're telling me it's currently a "known issue" with iPads - but there's no ETA and and I'm not seeing any other reports of this on other forums.
My iphone will not work on Netflix through WIFI but will work on Cellular Data and iCloud only works through Cellular Data... I am thinking it a particular problem with the Internet network iam using (in this case it is DEKAL WIRELESS in Jamaica).
Oops! update, i purposely type in wrong password to see if it would give me another connection error message, but it gave me wrong password message. When I eventually typed in correct password, it finally let me in with no connect error message. **** technology! Either its a temporary issue, or a gremlin in the works.
I think I've got this one. I noticed the same problem on my iPad 3. It was also happening on my android phone which is the brand new S4 (sorry apple). Anyway - My MacBook Pro streems fine so I shut the wifi off on my phone and used the 4G network and Netflix came through fine on my phone. THAT'S IT! It was a network connectivity issue, the app works fine and the computer works fine the only thing left is how they communicate. The odd thing was that I could get any other website on my ipad or my phone using wifi but not neflix. What I ended up doing was going to the wifi settings on my ipad, clicked the little arrow that points to the right (next to the network I was connected to) a window popped up with a button that read, "renew lease" (which renews your devices connection to the router) and presto chango everything was cool... hopefully it works for my phone too becasue I pay for data on the 4g network ?
Just fixed the issue on my mom's iPad that only supports the 5.1.1 version. What you need to do is go to SETTINGS>GENERAL>RESET>RESET NETWORK SETTINGS. It will restart your iPad/iPhone/iPod and you need to log on to your wi-fi again and voila ! You can sign back into your netflix account (input the username And password). This will not change anything else on your device !!!
I know that this is 2015 now so hopefully you have resolved your problem! But I came across your question because the Netflix app was not working on my daughter's brand new iPad Mini 2. All I did was uncheck "VPN" and turn off Bluetooth. Everything worked fine! Hope this helps someone!
After trying everything else, this splatoon worked a treat for me. I think something must have happened to the connection when I had unplugged my router while moving furniture And it somehow upset the wifi connection with Netflix on the iPad (all other apps and connection worked fine) simple network reset was all that was needed.
I hate to post on such an old thread but I had the same behavior today after changing my Netflix password. I use a password manager which generates 16 character passwords for me using letters, numbers, and special characters. This generated password happened to have a double quote " in it.
The changed password worked on 2 Xboxes, 2 PC's, a Note 4, and Kindle Fire HDX. However, both iPad Air 2's in my house stopped working immediately. I tried everything I could find including an IP release/renew, resetting to factory network settings, rebooting the router/modem, reinstalling the app, rebooting the tablets, etc.
All along my wife is saying "maybe it doesn't like those special characters" to which I replied something along the lines of "that's stupid I'm a software developer and there's no way it's that simple, it would be bulls**t if that's what it was..."
When logged int Netflix:
[1] After selection loading never completes.
[2] During playing of a selection playing stops and attempts to load and never starts again.
[3] When trying to select, changing selection takes > 30s.
[4] Unable to change selections.
Before proceeding, may we know if this is the only channel affected by this? If so, are there any error messages prompted on your screen? Since you've performed all the possible troubleshooting steps provided on this thread, we highly suggest reaching out to the channel provider themselves (Netflix Support) for further assistance and clarification, as they are the ones who provided and maintained their channel on the Roku streaming platform. Their channel may need an update from them.
Could you please specify if this issue is only with a particular channel or specific content? We suggest trying a system restart by going to Settings > System > Power > System restart to see if that resolves the issue. If it doesn't, we recommend following the troubleshooting steps provided in this support article on how to resolve a channel playback issue.
May we know what troubleshooting steps you have taken so far? Also, when did you start seeing this issue? Alternatively, upon exhausting the provided fixes, were you able to communicate with the channel provider to inquire further and ask for additional troubleshooting steps? If so, what were your findings?
Following up on this as well... let's see if I can be relatively organized and systematic in how I describe the issue and steps already taken (although assume anything basic like remove/reload app was tried ages ago).
My Netflix "jams up" for lack of a better term, like others in this thread. Mine manifests as such: starting most any program on Netflix will begin for a short period of time, within 30 seconds, the show will start lagging, the audio will drop out (captions will keep running for a bit), then it'll buffer and eventually overload and the app will reset, or it'll just overload and I'll manually have to press the home button a few times for it to "crash" the Netflix app. Immediately going back into Netflix and trying again, yields the same result. Waiting until later, usually yields the same result.
2) I have four active Roku devices two stream bars, one stick, and this TCL/Roku TV. The only device where this is an issue is the TCL/Roku TV. I have not contacted Netflix as this issue does not appear to be any other devices. Just one specific piece of hardware, this TCL/Roku TV.
A simple search of this thread, and then this forum, shows there's no lack of "Netflix and Roku" issues. Is Roku currently acknowledging the volume of recurring/similar issues? Is Roku currently working on fixing this issue?
I contacted netflix and it is not them. If I cannot get this fixed I am going to remove this browser. What a pain?! I love mozilla but this is crazy. I tried some of the other things about this insecure connection and it has not helped....SOMEONE HELP ME
hello, first please make sure that the date, time & timezone are set correctly on your system. if this doesn't solve the issue (or it is already set properly), a solution depends on the individual circumstances:
www.netflix.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates. An additional root certificate may need to be imported. Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER
Ok...My computer will not let me use malwarebytes but I did the adwcleaner. Once finished I restarted my computer and I was able to log on but then I closed the browser and tried again and I got the same message as before....Insecure connection.
please see if you get the other two recommended malware removal tools to run when you start your computer into windows safemode (with networking enabled): -to-boot-into-safe-mode-on-windows-8-the-easy-way/
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If you're currently facing the issue of "you can't play Netflix on your projector," there's no need to worry. We've got solutions to get you back to enjoying your favorite Netflix shows and movies on the big screen. In this section, we'll explore common problems and provide guidance on how to watch netflix on projector seamlessly.
Netflix uses HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) technology to prevent unauthorized copying of digital audio and video content. If your projector or HDMI cable does not support HDCP, it will not be able to stream Netflix. You may encounter an error message regarding HDCP compatibility, or you might see a blank screen when you attempt to stream Netflix content.
If you're encountering the issue of why isn't Netflix working on your projector, it may be due to unsupported app or software problems. This is particularly common with older projectors that may not have the capability to support the Netflix app, or when the streaming device connected to the projector is running on outdated software. Symptoms include the Netflix app being unavailable, failing to open, or crashing unexpectedly.
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