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Thought I would provide a comprehensive and consolidated FAQ on Netflix as pretty much all the questions have already been answered, but may well be spread across different threads. Will update as new questions arise or if anything needs further clarification.
Hope this helps - please let me know if there are any other questions on this topic below/
Thanks
I have a Bravia kdl46ex723. I have followed all steps at the below link which appears the most comprehensive on Netflix setup.
http://esupport.sony.com/US/p/support-info.pl?info_id=526
Re Step 3, there is not a Video option on my remote control.
The most logical area is to go to the Bravia Entertainment Network but there I see multiple TV streaming providers (Amazon, etc) but no Netflix logo.
I have already activated Enhanced features and registered the TV.
Please can someone help me understand how to locate Netflix or advise why it is not appearing?
Thanks
Hi there
The EX723 TV is a 2011 Model. Unfortunately you cannot get netflix on this model in the UK/EU. You have referenced the US website on which it is available, but they have different requirements (ie DRM).
Please see the following for more detailed information:
Cheers
Hello, I am having issues with Netflix on my Sony KDL70r550a. I have had the TV since October 2013 and neither has ever worked. All other apps (Hulu, Amazon, etc) work perfectly.
When I open Sony Entertainment Network, I am able to select the Netflix app. However, once I do so, the screen goes blank with the spinning white circle in the upper right hand corner, which is normal as all apps do this. The difference is the TV kicks me back to the HDMI 1 input (normal television viewing). I have done numerous factory resets, changed my ISP (which is now getting around 50Mbps), changed the DNS to 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4, and swapped out my router - all with no luck.
I can access and watch movies on both Netflix and Vudu from my laptop, computer, iPad, and iPod - the only device not working is my television.
Its patently obvious that the pre 2012 TVs were endowed with the minimum computing power. The menus are the slowest I've ever encountered on any TV I've ever used. My old Panasonic first generation HD Ready is far quicker.
So there was no thought at all about future demands and zero chance of meeting Netflix DRM requirements. Looks like this was a false economy and has lost a lot of customers (as has Samsung). Sony Accountants please note.