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Q: Apple TV keeps crashing NON-STOP!!!

We use Apple TV for all our TV watching in all rooms.  We bought them at separate times, but they are the same model.  We have Apple TV Software 6.2.1 and Resolution 720p.

 

Our Netflix and Hulu keeps crashing 3-4 times per show, and our music app crashes when playing songs, whether I am streaming it using Airplay from my iPhone or using the AppleTV app.

 

Our Apple TV just crashes and crashes and crashes!!!!!  YES!  I have restarted the Apple TV devices.  YES! I have unplugged the modem and router and plugged them back in (in the proper sequence).  YES!  Our wifi speed is fast enough: over 60 Mbs download & 15 Mbs upload.  YES!  I have reset our ALL of our Apple TV devices to factory settings and set them back up again as new.  I have done ALL of the usual advice for fixing the problem.

 

We are avid Apple fans but are getting sick of the constant crashing.  We can't get through one show without having it crash at least once.

Posted on Sep 17, 2015 12:10 PM

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  • by mylitesite,

    mylitesite mylitesite Dec 26, 2015 5:09 PM in response to wizardlover
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    Dec 26, 2015 5:09 PM in response to wizardlover

    Yep I have the same problem all the time now when watching NetFlix.  Crashes each night/day.

  • by Neel2012,

    Neel2012 Neel2012 Jan 3, 2016 6:23 AM in response to satchfan
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    Jan 3, 2016 6:23 AM in response to satchfan

    I am having the same issue. I can say it's not just Netflix. It must be something streaming related in atv. Because atv keeps restarting from any streaming apps, I tried netflix, hulu, HBO go. The workaround WAS that I do mirroring from my iPhone, it used to work but now that too is dropping the mirroring. in 30 minutes average 4 times I have to restart mirroring in middle of show, its too embarrassing. I'm not proud of owning Apple TV any more.

     

    I m using Atv 2. Latest firmware as of this 2 Jan 2016.

    Apple - Please provide solution....

     

    and yes it's just Apple TV. My Roku, Chromcast streaming is perfectly fine.

  • by beeman07,

    beeman07 beeman07 Jan 7, 2016 5:49 AM in response to satchfan
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    Jan 7, 2016 5:49 AM in response to satchfan

    I, too, have this problem with both of my AppleTV gen 2 devices. I spend most of my time in NetFlix, so that's probably the only place I've seen it, but I can't watch anything for more than an hour or two without the ATV rebooting itself. Sometimes I can predict that its about to happen because the video will 'skip' or 'stutter' a few times a few minutes before the reboot. It also reboots if I pause anything for too long (5 minutes or so).

     

    I can't remember exactly when this issue first started to happen on my devices, but I was at least six months ago. It never happened prior to 2015.

  • by Haloman209,

    Haloman209 Haloman209 Jan 23, 2016 10:59 PM in response to satchfan
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    Jan 23, 2016 10:59 PM in response to satchfan

    I've been having the same problem for about 6-8 months now. I got my ATV2 as a Christmas gift in 2010 and sure there were issues so soon after release but they fixed most of them after a while, and it worked near perfect for years and all of a sudden anything not downloaded from the Apple Store crashes. Hulu, Netflix, HBOGO, and ESPN is the worst of all of them. As others have said you can almost tell when it's going to crash because the show skips or freezes. Sometimes Airplay doesn't work properly.

  • by slasc,

    slasc slasc Feb 1, 2016 6:38 AM in response to vazandrew
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    Feb 1, 2016 6:38 AM in response to vazandrew

    vazandrew wrote:

     

    The 2nd gen hasn't been updated for quite some time, and if that were the case it would be widespread. Have you done anything to troubleshoot?

    If you google the problem, you quickly see it IS widespread. It suspiciously sounds like Apple planted a bug to make it unreliable like they are rumored to have done in slowing down old iDevices. It's a concerning thought, and really brings into question Apple's reliability and trust  You'd think they would want to fix it to avoid such negative associations.

  • by Fred Tsui,

    Fred Tsui Fred Tsui Feb 1, 2016 10:57 AM in response to slasc
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    Feb 1, 2016 10:57 AM in response to slasc

    I will add my vote to this problem on my 2nd Gen. It only started about two months ago for me. Luckily the apps (Netflix, PBS, Hulu) don't crash during streaming, only when I pause for a long time. I am sadden to see that it is an issue with the tvOS.

  • by Momosi,

    Momosi Momosi Feb 22, 2016 9:12 PM in response to Fred Tsui
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    Feb 22, 2016 9:12 PM in response to Fred Tsui

    Im no tech expert but I did something that I believe fixed the issue (for me at least). My assumption was that the older generations of Apple TV can't handle the Netflix app streaming high resolution and crash (nothing related to network speed). To fix this, I logged into my Netflix account, went into playback settiings and changes the data usage per screen to medium (0.7 GB/hour) this resolved the crashing problem immediately.

     

    I hope this works for you as it did for me

     

    cheers

  • by happyglowworm,

    happyglowworm happyglowworm Feb 23, 2016 8:15 AM in response to satchfan
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    Feb 23, 2016 8:15 AM in response to satchfan

    We purchased our 4th generation not even two weeks ago and we are having the sames issues.  I thought it might be our internet, but we also have a Roku in another room of the house and the apps seem to work fine on the Roku.  We have issues with Showtime, HBO and Hulu.  Not sure what the deal is, but it is really frustrating considering we just purchased it.

  • by Saeufer28,

    Saeufer28 Saeufer28 Feb 26, 2016 4:59 PM in response to Momosi
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    Feb 26, 2016 4:59 PM in response to Momosi

    Although too early to tell for certain, this may have fixed it for me also.  Three crashes in ten minutes prior to making the change, 30 minutes crash free afterward.  Will continue to monitor.  With that said, the video quality is now noticeably worse...as one would expect.  Prior to trying this I'd gravitated away from my ATV and toward my FireTV instead, since it appeared both a more advanced and more reliable alternative.  Not sure this "fix" justifies returning...

     

    Thanks for the tip though!

  • by ashbynyc,

    ashbynyc ashbynyc Feb 29, 2016 10:06 AM in response to satchfan
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    Feb 29, 2016 10:06 AM in response to satchfan

    I've had the same problem since the Apple 4 was announced (I swear this is done on purpose). My ATV 2 has been great and all that I need or want (Wish I could download the Amazon prime app). I restarted everything, updated everything, and then called support. I did a full factory reset and now it won't connect to my wifi. Everything else works fine. The ATV will even connect to other wifis, just not the original one that it has been on for many years. I have no idea what is happening but I think they really want me to buy the 4.

     

    Any suggestions?

  • by L_sg,

    L_sg L_sg Mar 29, 2016 7:18 PM in response to satchfan
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    Mar 29, 2016 7:18 PM in response to satchfan

    MY problem is mostly limited to Hulu. The gen 2 ATV routinely resets when Hulu comes out of commercial, or the audio drops, video freezes, etc.   Started last year, just getting steadily worst, even though we are now on Google Fiber ( pdefinitely can't blame it on the network!!!).

     

    Feeling totally UNmotivated to spend money on the newest ATV given this track record. sorely disappointed. 

  • by jmd1905,

    jmd1905 jmd1905 Apr 4, 2016 12:31 PM in response to mylitesite
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    Apr 4, 2016 12:31 PM in response to mylitesite

    We have AT&T U-Verse Giga Power with 360 Mbps downloads hard-wired and on Wi-Fi to my Amazon Fire TV stick. Network speed is not an issue and never has been.  Frankly, I've given up on the Apple TV's and only use it for Airplay from my five Apple devices. The $39 Fire TV stick beats the heck out of the Apple TV by playing Netflix without a hiccup and Amazon Prime Movies. End of story.

  • by Tom Meade1,

    Tom Meade1 Tom Meade1 Apr 4, 2016 12:45 PM in response to jmd1905
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    Apr 4, 2016 12:45 PM in response to jmd1905

    Your story does not end happily, For whatever reason my tv 3 runs Netflix w/o a hitch

    and all the other uses as well, including Amazon Video streaming, all the debates

    streaming, etc. on Time Warner cable. I'm looking for a firmware update for folks

    bedeviled by the new model - otherwise the earlier units may start selling at premium.

    I guess there are too many unknowns for the Genius Bar to isolate the problem, like

    different internet services, etc. Good luck, Tom

  • by 1Unknown1,

    1Unknown1 1Unknown1 Apr 14, 2016 7:03 AM in response to L_sg
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    Apr 14, 2016 7:03 AM in response to L_sg

    I have this same issue; mostly on Hulu. I've tried resetting all types of settings, video resolution, changed HDMI etc. Nothing fixes this. My internet is fast and reliable at 200mbps+.  It happens both on an 2nd and 3rd generation ATV in 2 different rooms. My FireStick streams Hulu perfectly with no issues or glitches.

     

    This appears to be a failure in the new software and is another intentional or accidental effort for apple to make their prior products obsolete. Between useless iPads, an outdate router (Airport Extreme) and now these ATV issues; I'm at the point of moving off the Apple universe completely. 

  • by L_sg,

    L_sg L_sg Apr 14, 2016 3:05 PM in response to 1Unknown1
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    Apr 14, 2016 3:05 PM in response to 1Unknown1

    I think it boils down to the ATV2 just not having enough processing power and/or memory to run the increasingly bloated apps that the developers push out- I'm not sure I blame the O/S as much since Netflix and watching iTunes movies (rental, streaming, and over WiFi from my computer hard drive) all work perfectly. Though it seems like this is negating the alleged benefit of Apple so tightly controlling developers, if they can still push apps that won't work reliably with the "max OS" for a given device.

     

    I did break down and buy an AppleTV 3 (currently available for $69 or so) and it does everything flawlessly.. at least until the apps  get too bloated for it as they probably will, I'm sure.

     

    I really have my biggest beef with Hulu. Its always been the most buggy, streamed the worst on limited bandwidth before I got Google Fiber, and STILL doesn't have surround sound support like Netflix and all the Apple content does. And I noticed that Hulu was reporting to have "updated" long after the OS on my ATV2s quit updating, and I'm sure that's where the bloat came in. I only stick with it because of the content.

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