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New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on July 9, 2021) follows:
Streaming services are experiencing a pretty big boom lately. Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and the likes are becoming the primary way for users to get their content.
One such streaming platform is HBO Max, an American subscription video-on-demand streaming service that is owned by AT&T through the WarnerMedia Direct subsidiary of WarnerMedia.
In the past few months, we have seen a bunch of bugs and issues afflicting users of HBO Max, the latest one being users of Samsung Smart TVs unable to update to the latest version of the HBO Max app, more on that here.
Now, it is coming to light that HBO Max has another issue, one that is a little more widespread than the Samsung Smart TV issue we highlighted earlier.
According to a section of HBO Max users, the service has recently stopped the autoplay feature for its users. As a result, videos jump to the start of the episode instead of going to the next one.
A quick scroll through the community forums and you will come across dozens of reports from HBO Max users, all pointing out this broken autoplay feature.
Some also report that on the rare occasions that HBO Max auto-plays the next episode in a series, it crashes.
This issue has since been brought to the attention of HBO Max and in response, support says that it’s a known issue and they’re currently working on a solution.
We shall continue to keep an eye on this issue and update as and when we get further communication from HBO Max so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
We are also maintaining a HBO Max bug tracker that is following many of these reported bugs and issues and their current status so check it out.
Update 1 (July 10)
HBO Max support has confirmed that the Autoplay issue has been fixed. Users might have to close the app and relaunch it for the fix to come into effect.
NOTE: We have these and many more HBO Max stories in our dedicated section so check it out for more.
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