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Ok so I use Netflix on all 3 of my systems and for some reason the 360 has a annoying issue that neither of the other systems have. Anytime I watch a movie or tv show and my bandwidth changes for whatever reason why does the picture and audio flicker? The PS3 and Wii don't do this, they play continuously without any problems no matter the bandwidth. So has anyone figured this out or have a answer to this issue?

Off topic but does anyone know why when I turn my tv off and back on with the 360 on why the system restarts? I am hooked up via HDMI+Optical.

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Ok so I use Netflix on all 3 of my systems and for some reason the 360 has a annoying issue that neither of the other systems have. Anytime I watch a movie or tv show and my bandwidth changes for whatever reason why does the picture and audio flicker? The PS3 and Wii don't do this, they play continuously without any problems no matter the bandwidth. So has anyone figured this out or have a answer to this issue?

Off topic but does anyone know why when I turn my tv off and back on with the 360 on why the system restarts? I am hooked up via HDMI+Optical.

Mine does it on all systems, even PC, it's just the picture resetting due to different bandwidth speeds, there is even a popup tell you of this.

Only way to fix it is get a more steady bandwidth, or so fast it doesn't matter. Have been noticing it more when After the 3rd Dashboard preview update, no idea since it went final

Yeah I have no clue why I only get this on the 360 and not my other systems, I don't use the pc for streaming so I could not say. Biggest reason I use my 360 more is I can stretch the picture to full screen while watching shows like Family Guy, cant do that on the PS3.

On the Wii and PS3 I notice if the quality goes down but the picture and audio do not flicker...

Ok so I use Netflix on all 3 of my systems and for some reason the 360 has a annoying issue that neither of the other systems have. Anytime I watch a movie or tv show and my bandwidth changes for whatever reason why does the picture and audio flicker? The PS3 and Wii don't do this, they play continuously without any problems no matter the bandwidth. So has anyone figured this out or have a answer to this issue?

Off topic but does anyone know why when I turn my tv off and back on with the 360 on why the system restarts? I am hooked up via HDMI+Optical.

Is the 360 further away from your router than the Wii and PS3 or is the 360 connected by ethernet?

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