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i have buffering all the time; well most of the time. it is really hit or miss. sometimes in middle of day i can watch a prime or netflix moving. but pretty much forget it at night. i was just about to hit the button to order playon tv. but from your posts, it sounds like pretty much a waste of time. thanks.
I have figured out a way to make it work fairly consistently for me. I use the phone app to establish the queue that I want to download. That gets the files copied and ready to download during the day. I then used their downloader app on my laptop to schedule the downloads during the bonus time from 2am to 8am. It has served me well
To get captions from Netflix, it was suggested to watch a show with captions on for at least 6 minutes. That sets the expected captions setting. Then when I recorded and downloaded the series, the captions were all there.
Kind of a kluge...but what isn't with HNS. I can't t even email my wife a photo file as I am considered spam. Well I guess they have a point there....
- spydermike4 years agoSophomore
Oh, and as far as the audio lagging, I found that if I pause for a couple of seconds right near the start of the show then the audio synchs up. This has been very repeatable. I have to wait until the audio and video stop struggling and relax...usually in the first 30 seconds. It could be an issue with my Samsung TV reading a cheap USB Memory stick.
- spydermike4 years agoSophomore
From our experience, PlayOn is the only solution that makes this HNS service somewhat useable for streaming. Sad but true.
- maratsade4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
"To get captions from Netflix, it was suggested to watch a show with captions on for at least 6 minutes."
This is the way it used to be, but PlayOn changed that over a year ago, and now the captions are embedded. and you no longer have to do the 6 minute thing. For me, they only show if I play the files with VLC player, but if I do, the captions work every time.
- rj395034 years agoSpectator
so you use the play on cloud to record movies and then download from cloud to your pc during the day? why do you need to que movies from your phone? thx
- maratsade4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
PlayOn Cloud is an app for iOS and Android, that's why it's on a phone (or tablet). You cue the movies from the app, then you get an email when they're ready to download, and you can download from their website, or from the app. If you download from the app they're downloaded to your device. If you use a browser and download from their website, you can download them to a computer or a USB drive.
so you use the play on cloud to record movies and then download from cloud to your pc during the day? why do you need to que movies from your phone? thx
- GabeU4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
rj39503 wrote:so you use the play on cloud to record movies and then download from cloud to your pc during the day? why do you need to que movies from your phone? thx
He's recording them and setting up the download schedule during the day, but for the actual downloads to take place at night, during the Bonus Zone.
- spydermike4 years agoSophomore
""To get captions from Netflix, it was suggested to watch a show with captions on for at least 6 minutes."
This is the way it used to be, but PlayOn changed that over a year ago, and now the captions are embedded. and you no longer have to do the 6 minute thing. For me, they only show if I play the files with VLC player, but if I do, the captions work every time."
My TV has its own player software (not VLC) and the method I mentioend as told to me by Playon works (play at least 6 minutes with captions on first, then download)...I used it just a few weeks ago. It was on their website FAQs too:
PlayOn supports closed captioning for Netflix recordings. To enable closed captioning on your recordings, follow these instructions:
1. Log into your Netflix account in a computer browser (or the Netflix app)
2. Select any video, start watching it with the captions enabled
3. Let the video play for at least 6 minutes
This will become the new playback preference for your account and will carry over to your PlayOn recordings. To disable closed captioning in PlayOn recordings, follow the same steps as above with the captions off. - GabeU4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
It's weird you still have to do that, but maybe it's an "individual results may vary" type of thing. For the last six months or so everything that I've gotten from Netflix via PlayOn Cloud has had captions I can turn on or off during playback. Same with Amazon Prime, which is the one I had the most CC problems with.
Come to think of it, the only PlayOn Cloud item I've downloaded recently that was missing the CC was an older movie from TCM via HBO Max.
- spydermike4 years agoSophomore
If you read the last two sentences of their FAQ, they state that if you do it that way once, from then on it is the norm for you. We continue to get CC available since then. I don't have to do it every thime. It must update their profile of us. Just a guess.
- maratsade4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Yes, I know that's what their FAQ says. When I had issues with CC, I did what the FAQ said, then contacted Tech Support and told them I'd done that and couldn't get the CC to work, and they told me they don't do it that way anymore, that the FAQ was outdated.
spydermike wrote:If you read the last two sentences of their FAQ, they state that if you do it that way once, from then on it is the norm for you. We continue to get CC available since then. I don't have to do it every thime. It must update their profile of us. Just a guess.
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