Why is Netflix not autoplaying your next episode? What can you do to restore normalcy? This article has answers to all your questions.
Why is Netflix not autoplaying my videos?
Some of the things that can go wrong and cause Netflix not to autoplay your videos include:
Device incompatibility:– Netflix does not support some devices. You may be experiencing this problem because your device is not compatible with Netflix. Poor internet connection – Bad internet connection or mobile data usage can cause the issue. Out-of-date Netflix app – Not using the latest version of the app can be a reason for autoplay not to work. Apps and browser cache – Heavy web browser caches and apps cache can cause Netflix to malfunction. Autoplay disabled – If autoplay is not enabled on your Netflix account, your videos will not play automatically. Bugs on Netflix – Occasionally, the streaming platform gets hit by bugs. So this and other Netflix streaming error might be due to bugs.
Now that you know some of the reasons why Netflix is not autoplaying let’s see what you can do to fix it.
What can I do if Netflix isn’t autoplaying my videos?
Before you proceed to the major fixes in this guide, try some of these simple solutions, as they could be all you need to solve Netflix autoplaying problem on your device:
By default, Netflix does not allow autoplay videos via mobile networks. The way out is either to use a VPN to stream on Netlfix or connect through Wi-Fi network. Whether you are using a smartphone, PC, or Smart TV, switching your device off and back on can fix most of Netflix’s issues on Windows and other devices. Some devices don’t support autoplay when connected to smart TV with cables. Unplug cables, turn off your devices for a minute, and see if it works. Go through the Netflix compatible devices list to check that your device isn’t on the list of unsupported devices. If it is, switching to a compatible device is your solution.
If these basic actions don’t solve it for you, you can move on to the following fixes to make Netflix autoplaying work again.
1. Enable autoplay on all devices
1.1. On Android, iPhone, and iPad 1.2. On all other devices
2. Clear browsing cache
2.1. On Chrome Browser SPONSORED The solution above is for the Chrome browser but the procedure is similar on all major browsers. You may also clear the browsing cache directly from Windows. Here’s a comprehensive guide you can follow to clear the cache on Windows 11. 2.2. On Android devices
3. Sign out of all devices
Once this is done, you may try logging in with the device of your choice and see if the problem has been solved.
4. Update the Netflix app
5. Reboot your router
Hopefully, the above solutions will put an end to Netflix not autoplaying your videos. However, there are other Netflix errors you may encounter. One of them is when Netflix is unable to process your request. You can solve it by going through the guide. Are you able to solve the problem with the solutions in this post? Drop us a comment about your experience.
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