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I don't know if anyone can vouch for this. But I have Verizon FiOS with a BDP-S5500 that is about 2+ months old (region-free formatted by 220-Electronics). And at times, especially if the player's left sitting on or idle after a while, it seems to encounter severe lag on Netflix. It doesn't happen with Vudu. It doesn't happen with Amazon Instant Video. It doesn't happen with regular Blu's or DVDs. It doesn't happen with reading local media on a USB drive. It gets to the point where the first notice of it happening is where subtitles/CC get delayed, then it begins stuttering. To the point that it freezes at times. In order to rectify it, I have to do a hard shutoff of the player. I've turned off Quick Start in case keeping the player cached for instant boot could be keeping data behind that's lagging the player. My internet speed is not an issue either (I do HD on Amazon and even HDX on Vudu, and everything looks great). Yet Netflix is the only app that exhibits this issue. Anyone have thoughts or fixes on it?
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