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Hello, All streaming channels working except Netflix, it keeps buffering but sound plays.

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On what device?
Have you updated the software or firmware?
Have you powered down and turned back on the device (thats what I have to do on the AppleTV to get Netflix back.)
Netflix itself sometimes has slow servers

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: I keep getting a message saying Buffer Overrun Detected

You need to run good Anti-Virus , download norton anti virus or download Counter-spy from www.sunbelt-software.com

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Nealadri Sengupta

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2010

SOURCE: No sound when watching Netflix streaming videos

Update or Install Flash Player or Shock wave player and thats suppose to Start Working....

Flash Player:
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

Shockwave Player:
http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2010

SOURCE: Long time buffering videos; video streams freeze

If a streaming video takes a long time buffering from Youtube or another website, it's because your internet connection is slow. If your video freezes up and jitters, that might be your internet connection and/or the video card is working too hard.

Go to this website and run the speed test for the city closest to you and let us know what your connection speeds are (download/upload). This will help us determine if the problem is the internet connection speed or something else:

http://speakeasy.net/speedtest/

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2010

SOURCE: Of a sudden, my wireless TV won't stream netflix

Yes, but you may be having a problem with your internet provider, not your modem.

1) Yes, you can do a soft reset of your cable modem, just pull the power plug, and then plug in. Suggesting you leave the power cord out for 30 seconds. This will do a soft reset of your cable modem, and will not hurt any settings. No worries.

2) You can do a "hard reset" but this is a bit dangerous. If you have any "custom" settings in your router, passwords, or configuration, it will be lost. If you do need (want) to do this, you will first want to go into the cable modem, and "save" your current configuration. At least make "note" of what the configuration is on a piece of paper, for each tab. Also, if you do this, your cable modem will go to its default settings and password. So, suggesting taht you DO NOT do a hard reset without prep. To do a hard reset, on the back of the cable modem is a red button, push and hold for 30 seconds. (Again suggesting, you do not do this without prep.)

That will let you do a reset....

However, I'm thinking that your buffering may be the result of an issue on your computer or your ISP. Tell us more about your configuration. dw

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2012

SOURCE: hp pavillion dv6-2155dx keeps buffering and won't play videos correctly

Are you connecting wireless or wired connection. Have you updated your flash player? Which browser are you using? Do you keep your computer cleaned up from internet browsing? If your browser is up to date and so it your flash player then more than likely it could be the internet connection. If you are running it wireless try plugging it in to the router with a cable and check it. Another thing would be to check for a virus.

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