I have an embarrassing number of screens I can watch streaming video, but I don't always want to watch on my 50" screen in the living room. Sometimes I just want to curl up in bed with my iPad.
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The Roku version has never given me a problem, so I can't say. The Kindle Fire app was fine too, back when I had one. The complete lack of a regular Android Amazon Videos app has kept me from trying it on my newer (Barnes and Noble) tablet.
I wonder if they make the iPad version suck on purpose for a similar reason to why they don't offer a regular Android version - to get you to buy a Kindle Fire. If so, they're crazy, but I've not found Amazon to always make sense.
I wonder if they make the iPad version suck on purpose for a similar reason to why they don't offer a regular Android version - to get you to buy a Kindle Fire. If so, they're crazy, but I've not found Amazon to always make sense.
Yeah, if that's the case it's going to backfire on them. Betas is addictive in a trashy kind of way, but it's no Orange is the New Black.
I've watched a number of episodes of Deep Space Nine via Amazon Prime Streaming on two models of iPad over WiFi without a hitch.
I've been watching Alpha House streaming from the Amazon Instant Video app on my iPad to the Apple TV with no problems.
Hm, maybe it's my wifi then. Weird that Amazon is the only app it seems to be affecting.
What kind of WiFi access point are you using?
Try deleting the app and reinstalling it.
Try deleting the app and reinstalling it.
It's the new, "Did you try turning it off and on?"
Are you in Europe? Do you need an adapter?