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I was one of those who used to complain about Netflix streaming having lots of problems with stalls and pauses during peak viewing hours in my neighborhood. I watched Netflix through the apps on my Sony bluray player. That player died over the weekend (just started groaning and displaying WAIT WAIT WAIT no matter how many resets, etc., I performed) -- so I purchased a new bluray player. In addition to having a totally new interface for Netflix, the service streaming through the new bluray player has not paused and/or stalled once since the upgrade. So I am much happier with Netflix thanks to my hardware.
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Jul 24, 2014 - 2:17 PM
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Ado
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Well the issue with shrinking windows and countdown timers reappeared. There's no "Back" option either. I'm not paying to watch the last 60 seconds of every program in a shrunken screen or have to fumble with my remote before the show even ends. I'll be canceling the service within a month if this continues. I am wondering if this is a hardware based issue, either your streaming box, or your television. Otherwise, I think this is your silver bullet, just turn it off the automatic post play in your Netflix acct. https://help.netflix.com/en/node/2102 You sir should get a metal for dealing with cranky ppl like myself! I was not aware of these settings at all. I'll look into it and hopefully it will resolve my problem. I am steaming via Apple TV. I was going to call customer support sooner or later, but I needed to defuse first! That is alright, I understand what you are bothered with, I did not like that function much either. As best I can tell this should work for you, you will just have to use your energy to move your finger to select the next episode, slightly less lazy than the auto function they defaulted everyone to. But I am a credits watcher myself. A
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