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 NETFLIX OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIA, Finally. No DNS needed

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post Apr 8 2017, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(voncrane @ Apr 8 2017, 06:16 AM)
No, there aren't apps like Netflix for the content you seek. For one, they are 2 separate things. Netflix hosts VOD (on demand play or pause)... You are looking for live TV (real-time action).. Stick to Astro for reliability. Other illegal means are usually less reliable. The really good ones aren't popular and are kept private, cuz if public, then crackdown begins or servers are overloaded. So you'd have to really hunt around for em. However, I assure you they exist.  biggrin.gif
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what about D2H Videocon?
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post Apr 8 2017, 06:15 PM

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QUOTE(kahwaiCoyG @ Apr 8 2017, 01:15 AM)
Just wondering is there any apps similar as Netflix but also providing SPORT shows like EPL or champion league? I'm willing to pay but not Astro in this moment, and yea Im using Smart TV
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live sports is big money.
every country has licensed provider(s) to sell such services, whether cable, satellite or iptv.
myanmar has skynet, thailand has ctn, india starsports, canada tsn, etc... malaysia... astro supersports.
these providers only operate within the country as per contract. their source may be the same, from some big media co.
if u can get them by other means, they are hacked, illegal streams.
so, astro has monopoly, there is no legit alternative for premier league.

QUOTE(deepan84 @ Apr 8 2017, 02:08 PM)
what about D2H Videocon?
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this is india satellite tv, like our astro here, right?

QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Apr 8 2017, 04:19 AM)
can try those KODI paid subscription stuff, but in my recent experience they suck balls, keep lagging and low res.
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such paid live sports streams... better be informed:

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Premier League launches major fightback against illegal streaming
http://www.cornwalllive.com/amazon-bans-pi...tail/story.html

Amazon bans 'pirate streaming' Kodi boxes
http://www.cornwalllive.com/amazon-bans-pi...tail/story.html

KODI
They leech off our infrastructure, from which they make money while we - you - pay for it from your donations. They create significant privacy risks, given the access they have to your system. They can be updated remotely and made to execute code as part of what can only be viewed as a botnet.
http://www.networkworld.com/article/318651...ools-prank.html


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post Apr 8 2017, 07:10 PM

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QUOTE(GBH @ Apr 8 2017, 09:40 AM)
btw debit card pbb work or not?
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I believe it can..

QUOTE(deepan84 @ Apr 8 2017, 02:08 PM)
what about D2H Videocon?
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Unfortunately, No idea.

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QUOTE(afiq10 @ Apr 5 2017, 03:04 PM)
Can someone tell me if anime in netflix have malay substitle? or any other shows?

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Now there are some series with malay subtitles.
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post Jun 13 2017, 06:31 PM

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post Jun 26 2017, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(chokia @ Jan 7 2016, 07:37 AM)
I usually prefer to watch my favourite TV series on Amazon Firestick via KODI
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post Jun 26 2017, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(kodikwiz @ Jun 26 2017, 08:20 PM)
I usually prefer to watch my favourite TV series on Amazon Firestick via KODI
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Congrats on replying to a 17 month old post.. tongue.gif

Anyway, some aren't comfortable with piracy and what not.. Netlfix is a strong, legal alternative and its super easy to use (sure 1080p/4K/HDR + DD5.1, especially via the Smart TV app... Despite my "skills", I still remain a subscriber over the years. Don't intend to terminate my account anytime soon.
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post Jun 26 2017, 11:39 PM

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QUOTE(voncrane @ Jun 26 2017, 11:16 PM)
Congrats on replying to a 17 month old post..  tongue.gif

Anyway, some aren't comfortable with piracy and what not.. Netlfix is a strong, legal alternative and its super easy to use (sure 1080p/4K/HDR + DD5.1, especially via the Smart TV app... Despite my "skills", I still remain a subscriber over the years. Don't intend to terminate my account anytime soon.
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Bro, you're viewing 4k netflix content? What's the average speed it's usually streaming?
Thinking of getting 4k tv, saw that TCL 55' 4k that comes with built in Roku interface
Then there's also Amazon's own 4k tv with fire tv os baked in

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post Jun 26 2017, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(alucard89 @ Jun 26 2017, 11:39 PM)
Bro, you're viewing 4k netflix content? What's the average speed it's usually streaming?
Thinking of getting 4k tv, saw that TCL 55' 4k that comes with built in Roku interface
Then there's also Amazon's own 4k tv with fire tv os baked in
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Netflix recommends at least 25Mbps for smooth 4K & HDR streaming... So those on Unifi Adv30Mbps & above should be fine. You can get by with less, but it won't be smooth streaming. The Netflix app is smart to quickly adjust displayed resolution in line with current speed..means, you can have a 100Mbps line but if tied up in say p2p connections and have less than the recommended 25Mbps, then it drops the res to 1080p. 1080p requires about 5Mbps for smooth streaming. Ideally 10mbps, if you have more active users on the network.

IMO, better to get really smart TV from say Samsung, LG, Sharp or Sony. The right one should be officially recognized/verified by Netflix to be able to run their app and also receive updates in the future. Additionally, you can have a separate media device connected to the TV for alternative media playback.
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QUOTE(voncrane @ Jun 26 2017, 11:51 PM)
Netflix recommends at least 25Mbps for smooth 4K & HDR streaming... So those on Unifi Adv30Mbps & above should be fine. You can get by with less, but it won't be smooth streaming. The Netflix app is smart to quickly adjust displayed resolution in line with current speed..means, you can have a 100Mbps line but if tied up in say p2p connections and have less than the recommended 25Mbps, then it drops the res to 1080p. 1080p requires about 5Mbps for smooth streaming. Ideally 10mbps, if you have more active users on the network.

IMO, better to get really smart TV from say Samsung, LG, Sharp or Sony. The right one should be officially recognized/verified by Netflix to be able to run their app and also receive updates in the future. Additionally, you can have a separate media device connected to the TV for alternative media playback.
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my screamyx 8mbps sometimes is struggling to get 1080p, when TM is in good mood, I'll get fullHD
but most of the time is 720p doh.gif

for the certified devices/TV, i've gotten a Firestick plugged into my Sammy Smart 4K, loving it so far, used it more than the stupid Tizen OS from Samsung
only downside it's not support 4K, drooling to get a Roku Premium next tongue.gif
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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Jul 13 2017, 03:21 PM)
my screamyx 8mbps sometimes is struggling to get 1080p, when TM is in good mood, I'll get fullHD
but most of the time is 720p doh.gif

for the certified devices/TV, i've gotten a Firestick plugged into my Sammy Smart 4K, loving it so far, used it more than the stupid Tizen OS from Samsung
only downside it's not support 4K, drooling to get a Roku Premium next tongue.gif
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How about unifi lite? laugh.gif hmm.gif
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post Jul 16 2017, 10:53 PM

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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Jul 13 2017, 03:21 PM)
my screamyx 8mbps sometimes is struggling to get 1080p, when TM is in good mood, I'll get fullHD
but most of the time is 720p doh.gif

for the certified devices/TV, i've gotten a Firestick plugged into my Sammy Smart 4K, loving it so far, used it more than the stupid Tizen OS from Samsung
only downside it's not support 4K, drooling to get a Roku Premium next tongue.gif
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Used to be on Unifi 10Mbps and was able to get 1080p without struggles.. Of course, content starts playing at SD quality, then ramps up to 1080p.. Then stays there till end. I do have a healthy network and internet connection to TV is via an Ethernet cable to the router direct..

Can't speak for Tizen, cuz using the older OS...Smart Hub. Netflix app works superbly on it.. No additional device required.

QUOTE(skylinelover @ Jul 16 2017, 10:22 PM)
How about unifi lite? laugh.gif hmm.gif
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10 Mbps should be enough. Having a healthy network is more important... Don't expect steady 1080p if network is congested and or too busy doing other internet heavy tasks on other devices.
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post Jul 16 2017, 11:25 PM

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I just moved to a new place and I can't get Netflix to work for me on my Sony Smart TV. Previously it was working fine at my old house. It works fine on other devices (phone, tablet, etc.) at my new house though.

I get error nw-4-7 when I connect. It's a new unifi connection...do I need to change some settings within my router for Netflix to work on my TV?
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QUOTE(ocyrus @ Jul 16 2017, 11:25 PM)
I just moved to a new place and I can't get Netflix to work for me on my Sony Smart TV. Previously it was working fine at my old house. It works fine on other devices (phone, tablet, etc.) at my new house though.

I get error nw-4-7 when I connect. It's a new unifi connection...do I need to change some settings within my router for Netflix to work on my TV?
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are other apps on the tv working?

if working, it is a netflix specific problem.

what i read, older tv models then to have this nw-4-7 4-5, 4-8 issues.

try unplugging the power or reset the android at settings.

uninstall, reinstall, long in again.
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post Jul 17 2017, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(ocyrus @ Jul 16 2017, 11:25 PM)
I just moved to a new place and I can't get Netflix to work for me on my Sony Smart TV. Previously it was working fine at my old house. It works fine on other devices (phone, tablet, etc.) at my new house though.

I get error nw-4-7 when I connect. It's a new unifi connection...do I need to change some settings within my router for Netflix to work on my TV?
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Start with:
*Signing out or deactivating your account on the app. Place TV into standby mode then power off completely, pull the plug from behind the TV too.. Wait.. While waiting, Also unplug the TM router and modem.. Give about 5 minutes, then plug router and modem back... Let it boot fully till confirmed internet access. Connect TV directly to the router via ethernet cable. Plug TV back in and switch on. Try the Netflix app again.. Login..

*If the above still doesn't work.. Redo the steps but reset the TV firmware first.
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QUOTE(voncrane @ Jul 17 2017, 09:48 AM)
Start with:
*Signing out or deactivating your account on the app. Place TV into standby mode then power off completely, pull the plug from behind the TV too.. Wait.. While waiting, Also unplug the TM router and modem.. Give about 5 minutes, then plug router and modem back... Let it boot fully till confirmed internet access. Connect TV directly to the router via ethernet cable. Plug TV back in and switch on. Try the Netflix app again.. Login..

*If the above still doesn't work.. Redo the steps but reset the TV firmware first.
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Hi bro, thanks for the tip but I've spent an hour with 3 different Netflix customer support personnel yesterday and I've tried all that you recommended.

I think my problem is that I cannot sign out or deactivate Netflix from my Sony TV (KDL-48W600B). When I get the error message and click on "More Details", I can only "Reset" the app which gives me the error again. There's no "Sign Out" or "Deactivate" option for me. Even when I do the "up, up, down, down, left, right, etc." thing I don't get the pop-up to sign out or deactivate.

I have reset my TV to factory settings but then it doesn't log me out of my Netflix account, which is weird. Factory settings should wipe out all personal/login details. Anybody know how to do clear data/cache with this TV model? There's no option to install/reinstall the app on this TV.

I've also checked that the TV firmware is latest and Netflix SDK version is latest.
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jul 17 2017, 01:11 AM)
are other apps on the tv working?

if working, it is a netflix specific problem.

what i read, older tv models then to have this nw-4-7 4-5, 4-8 issues.

try unplugging the power or reset the android at settings.

uninstall, reinstall, long in again.
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I've only tested Youtube and it's working. I've tried unplugging the power but it's not an Android TV so I cannot uninstall + reinstall the app.
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post Jul 17 2017, 10:59 AM

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Talking about Netflix, I'm thinking of committing 1 year worth of subscription.

Pity Netflix Malaysia officially don't allow me to prepaid up to 1 year while allowing me to save some moolah.

I do need the Premium package as got a 4k TV at home.

But RM51 per month feels so damn steep.

I saw soem Ebay sellers selling like a code for 1 year worth of subscription, I wonder how trustable are them
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QUOTE(ocyrus @ Jul 17 2017, 10:00 AM)
I've only tested Youtube and it's working. I've tried unplugging the power but it's not an Android TV so I cannot uninstall + reinstall the app.
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i see... smart tv, not android tv... meaning older tv.

that means it is sony tv model-netflix problem.

if sony people can't help. i doubt anyone can...
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jul 17 2017, 02:11 PM)
i see... smart tv, not android tv... meaning older tv.

that means it is sony tv model-netflix problem.

if sony people can't help. i doubt anyone can...
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Sad, it used to work fine for me at my old house with no problem. Now suddenly got problem sad.gif

What brand TV do you recommend for Netflix?

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