Tried streaming from the Xfinity app on my new Fire HD 8.9 via hdmi, and the app has the ability to shut off streaming and will not permit output to an external hdmi device. So, can only stream xfinity content on the Fire itselft and can't connect to my TV. These other streaming apps have worked just fine via hdmi to my tv - Netflix, HBO Go, Amazon Movies.
I'm using an hd cord to stream my phone to tv. When I run Netflix it is wide screen on my phone but on the tv it is not, it's a small smooshed box in the middle. Has anyone else had this issue?
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Hello everyone.
I recently purchased a Pioneer Avic-X940bt car stereo and had it installed. It works great and in the manual it says it can stream Netflix using an Apple 4.
Hi,
I just upgraded to the Galaxy S4 and was thinking about what to do with my old HTC Evo. I was wondering if there is any simple way to control my old Evo (over WiFi) with my S4, so I could stream Netflix from my Evo through my TV (with the micro hdmi cable).
Basically using my Evo to push Netflix to my TV, controlled by my S4.
Thank you!
Hey everyone, new to the community! Hopefully someone out there can help me with this. Since I have updated my galaxy tab 2 to Jelly Bean 4.1.2 (not the full 4.2 for some reason) Netflix streaming no longer works. Netflix thinks it is either a device problem or my internet signal isn't strong enough (that sounds like a load of crap).
I am interested in streaming video from Neflix on a Linux machine. Is there a way to install Microsoft Silverlight, which is how the process works in Windows, or perhaps another alternative? I routinely stream using Firefox, so IE is clearly not necessary. Any ideas?
Hi everyone I just installed Netflix and boy does it ever look good on this screen. I also got the hdmi cable so I could watch on my LG TV but it doesn't come out in high Def, anyone know if there is a different hdmi cable I can get or would I need a Samsung TV?
Anyone else have Netflix on their device?
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The baited, belabored wait is over! After almost four months of iPad exclusivity, Netflix has done as it promised: the iPhone and iPod touch app is here [iTunes link].
The Netflix app lets you stream TV shows and movies straight to your iOS device -- and according to MacRumors, the service works over Wi-Fi and 3G.
When I try to stream with Netflix over WiFi on my Galaxy Note, the movie never loads.
I can launch the program and sign in just fine, but when I select a movie or show from my queue (even one that's been paused), it goes to the red "Netflix" screen and the "Loading" spinner just spins and spins and spins.