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Sony KDL-47W805A :I have a Sony kdl-47w805a which shows the following message when I try to open iPlayer
"tv internet download failed because content size exceed system memory limit."
Can I clear or increase the memory or can I not get iPlayer anymore ?
What does it actually mean ?
My tv is only 3 years old.
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Still getting the above message when trying to access BBC iplayer programmes. Please give a solution to problem as my down load speed is in excess of 51 Mbps
KDL-42W829B.--BBC IPlayer-Error Message.
Internet download failed because content size exceed system memory limit.
i started getting this message when i tried watching Casualty now its eastenders .getting so fed up i end up, i end up watching I player on my Lap top. BBC is a law unto themselves .
This is a very old problem. Repeated access to i-player adds data to the
TV memory which eventually becomes full and needs to be cleared out - as
far as I know the only way to do this is to revert to factory settings.
That fix only lasts for a short while and then you'll get the problem all
over again. Sony have never admitted it but the Bravia - and for all I
know all their TVs - have this problem and they seem to have no intention
of doing anything to solve it; prefering to blame it on the BBC who of
course hgave nothing to do with it.
Alternatively, buy an Amazon firestick and access i-player that way. Much
easier and you get netflix and lots of other time bending goodies.
I gave up on my Bravia being a smart TV a while ago.
I connected a NOWTV box & the TV is now a dumb TV.
The lack of support for apps has put me off buying Sony again.
So why am I still getting the same message.m Is it because my TV is older? Bravia KDL-32W705C.
Still getting the message? After what?
Basically your Bravia and mine and many others' is not 'smart'. I use an Amazon 'firestick' to surf the net and not the TV memory. I did try once out of interest and it froze on me just as before. Sorry but either use an alternative method of accessing the internet or get a TV by another more reliable maker.