can you stop the next episode auto start if you fall to sleep?
asked on December 6, 2018
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For netflix - To disable Post-Play's auto-play feature on a Netflix profile, navigate to your Account, click Playback Settings, then uncheck the option to Play next episode automatically. Other Post-Play features will still be enabled -- this setting simply turns off automatic playback of the next episode.
There are numerous conversations on this forum thatve been going on, literally, for years, and Amazon, which has a responsibility to remedy this for their paying customers [forking out exorbitant amounts for yearly subscriptions] has refused to. Their position continues to be oh, sorry about our incapable app on your device. If you wont fix your app for all various devices, quit partnering with other services for massive profit at your customers expense. As a poster in a different thread put it: If you bought a new car and the back-up camera or radio wasnt working, would a dealer be legally allowed to shrug and say, sorry about that. You shouldve picked a different vehicle? If you offer the option, then offer the option for everyone. I cant watch on my phone; I dont own a tablet nor do I want one; Im not about to pay for an extra service or a new TV. As a matter of fact, allowing customers to turn off Autoplay or simply not offering it on these devices is more simple than the programming that has Autoplay!
Amazon: Fix it. Your app is your app regardless of what device paying customers are using. This isnt brain surgery and continuing to blatantly refuse to fix the issue of cutting off endings of programs and without any way for us to turn off that option [except on your chosen and specific devices] is unacceptable. see less The answer is no, for a boatload of devices. You can if you stream from computer, phone or tablet. Go to PrimeVideo/Settings/Turn off Autoplay. For the rest of us, however, its not just frustrating its beyond incomprehensible. If you watch from an Amazon Prime app[!!!!] on a TV, theres no option at all to turn autoplay off and you miss anywhere between 30 seconds to 2 minutes of the episode youre watching!
There are numerous conversations on this forum thatve been going on, literally, for years, and Amazon, which has a responsibility to remedy this for their paying customers [forking out exorbitant amounts for yearly subscriptions] has refused to. Their position continues to be oh, sorry about our incapable app on your device. If you wont fix your app for all various devices, quit partnering with other services for massive profit at your customers expense. As a poster in a different thread put it: If you bought a new car and the back-up camera or radio wasnt working, would a dealer be legally allowed to shrug and say, sorry about that. You shouldve picked a different vehicle? If you offer the option, then offer the option for everyone. I cant watch on my phone; I dont own a tablet nor do I want one; Im not about to pay for an extra service or a new TV. As a matter of fact, allowing customers to turn off Autoplay or simply not offering it on these devices is more simple than the programming that has Autoplay!
Amazon: Fix it. Your app is your app regardless of what device paying customers are using. This isnt brain surgery and continuing to blatantly refuse to fix the issue of cutting off endings of programs and without any way for us to turn off that option [except on your chosen and specific devices] is unacceptable.