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text 2020-12-07 10:32
Hulu not working on Smart TV? Here's How to fix it

Follow the quick solutions to resolve Hulu failing to work on Smart TV 

 

Are you one of the users who have subscribed to Hulu services and are failing to access the services on Smart TV? Well, then you will be glad to know that this issue is quite common among the users and can be resolved in time by using some of the effective solutions. 

 

Resolving Hulu failing to work on Smart TV 

 

For the users who are wondering the exact cause behind Hulu not working on Smart TV, multiple reasons can lead to this problem, but one can overcome it in time by using some of the mentioned solutions or by seeking help from the support. 

 

1) Connect to a stable internet network

 

There are higher chances that the user might be facing this issue with the Hulu device because of poor internet connectivity. So, in such situations, the user is recommended to connect to a stable internet network and resolve this issue problem in time. 

 

2) Restart the App

 

Another way to resolve this issue is by restarting the application and try streaming the videos and check if the issue persists or not. 

 

3) Look for Hulu updates 

 

An outdated version of the Hulu application can also lead to a not working issue with Smart TV. So, to resolve this issue in time, one needs to follow the quick instructions provided below: 

 

  • To begin the process, the user needs to open the Settings app and pick the support option. 
  • Now, the user needs to look for the update and proceed with the process. 
  • Then, the user is required to complete the update process and try accessing the streaming services. 

 

4) Clear the cache

 

Further, to resolve  Hulu not working on Smart TV, the user can try clearing the cache by using the steps mentioned below: 

 

  • The user needs to press the Home button and select the Settings option. 
  • Now, the user needs to opt for the Application option and pick Hulu. 
  • Then, the user is required to click on the clear cache option and try accessing the streaming services on the Smart TV. 

 

5) Factory reset

 

Lastly, if none of the above-mentioned solutions work, then the user can perform a factory reset. Besides, if required the user can even contact the support to seek assistance. 

 

Source: www.ehelplinenumber.com/hulu-not-working-on-smart-tv
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text 2020-02-06 07:33
Best 10 Streaming Shows on Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+

The Disney+ plus bundle, which includes Hulu and ESPN+ is all set to prove its worth in the war of streaming services by announcing a vast content and appealing shows. The Disney+ bundle is giving fierce competition to other existing streaming services by rolling out many new shows and web series adored by people all over the world. The Disney+ bundle is providing the best and alluring shows at the cheapest subscription with a unique user interface to its audience by giving access to a vast library of entertaining content. Here is the list of 11 best shows which are worth watching on this Disney+ streaming bundle.

 

 

Source :- https://elinajohn01.blogspot.com/2020/02/best-10-streaming-shows-on-hulu-disney.html

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text 2020-01-23 10:29
Best Horror Films to Watch on Hulu

Hulu has an amazing set of collections of horror films, and here are some of the best. In this era of streaming service, it is necessary to have movies that represent the genre of a film entirely, and this is what is true about horror films. Horror movie fans always want something new, and there it is never going to be enough of it. Fortunately, Hulu never gets short in offering content, giving the competitors, Amazon Prime and Netflix a difficult time to win when it’s about the quality of horror films. Hulu has added the great collection, from the iconic classics to new indie hits, lining up the amazing movies that provide to please all the Horror fans out there.

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text 2019-07-13 05:59
Do You Know The Important Steps To Activate Hulu On Ubuntu And Other Linux Based Devices?

In earlier days, you are not available with an option to enjoy Hulu streaming service on your Ubuntu and Linux distributions. But now, the scenario is totally changed. You can enjoy the contents of Hulu on your device with the help of simple steps and some tips. Before starting with the steps, it is important to create an account on Hulu Com Account from your web browser.

We want to mention here that Hulu had developed the app for Linux based devices but it was discontinued after a while. The exact reason behind this was not clear at that time. It may be due to the improper support of player settings.

You require a Firefox browser

We all know that to stream videos through Hulu service, you need a flash player for which the code is fetched from the Linux library. But nowadays, this technology is totally exhausted and latest Linux system is not coming with the DRM codes. To activate a Hulu activation code, you need a package that supports the HAL-based DRM.

To overcome this problem, you need a Firefox browser with an updated version. If you are having a chrome browser on your device, then it will not support the PPAPI on it.

1st step: Install the Firefox program

To start with the steps, you need to install the Firefox browser on your Linux based device. After downloading this, you need to install the flash player in it. Now, start streaming the contents of the Hulu app by clicking on it.

If you are a user of Ubuntu system, then you need a software for downloading the flash player. This you can easily get from the official store of Ubuntu system. Install the flash player on it after downloading from the online software center.

If you have installed Mozilla Firefox browser in your computer, then you are required to download the flash player plugin but if you have downloaded the Chrome browser, then you need a PPAPI plugin because the flash player plugin will not work on it. After this, you need to go to Hulu Manage Devices activation link.

2nd step: Install the HAL library

Once the downloading of the player plugin and Firefox gets completed you need to go to the official page of Hulu.com and try playing the videos from it without entering Hulu.com Account slash activate the code. If you are getting an error, then you need to obtain a code for your Hulu activation. Before this, you must delete the cookies and cache from the HAL package.

You will be directed to adobe flash player page. Install the HAL package. If you are using the Ubuntu system, then you will not be able to download the HAL package. A senior technical expert from Ubuntu has confirmed that the company has provided the PPA files for streaming the contents of the browser without installing the ‘HAL’ package.

Install the PPA based software on the Ubuntu system. This software will work with Linux Mint and Ubuntu as well. Open the dashboard and start reading the instructions before implementing them on your device. In general, the first instruction is meant for PPA and next for downloading and further next for installation of HAL library.

After successful installation of the package on the Ubuntu system, go to Hulu official link and click on any video which you want to watch. If you start getting videos on the screen, then it means the system is properly configured with the settings.

If the problem still exists, then restart your computer and check if the problem is solved or not.

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review SPOILER ALERT! 2019-07-11 16:46
Handmaid's Tale Season 3 (so far) - SPOILERS for the series

This season, The Handmaid’s Tale tells the story of a woman who is willing to do everything to get her daughter back.

 

                And no, I’m not talking about Serena.

 

                When Hulu first revealed that it was adapting Atwood’s novel, I was both excited and wary.    The way you always are when a beloved book is being adapted.  I enjoyed the first season, and while the second season wasn’t bad, it wasn’t that good.  In part, it is the first season where it radically separates from the book.  I found myself more interested in Moira and Nick, and Emily then June (Offred).  And it wasn’t as good as the first season.  The problems in the show were more obvious.

 

                But this season.

 

                This season starts with June, after she has determined to stay in Gilead to find and rescue her daughter, Hanna.  The rescue that was to take her to Canada, takes her daughter, Holly, (fathered by Nick, carried to be handed over to Waterfords) and another Handmaid, Emily.  June goes back is and eventually assigned to another Commander.

 

                Part of the season has been focusing on the dual plot lines of June trying to get and reconnect with Hanna as Serena Joy regrets her decision to let Holly/Nicole be spirited to Canada.  Both mothers are suffering from the loss of one or two children.  Serena Joy ends her rebellion, such as it was, and re-endorses Gilead, ending her quasi alliance with June, just to get her baby back. 

 

                June is no different.

 

                In fact, the risk to June this season is to her morality as opposed to her physical wellbeing.  To her interior self.

 

                In her quest to get her daughter Hanna, June has directly caused the deaths of two black women.  She did this by bullying and deploying tactics that are basically those of Gilead’s.  In the beginning to the season, she does this by pressing and manipulating the Martha who works in the household of the family that has taken Hanna.  She risks the Martha’s life and safety for a chance to see her daughter.  Understandable.  But moral?  The question even becomes harder when Hannah’s adopted mother warns and pleads June to stay away.  The woman doesn’t seem bad (the society is bad) and she even seems somewhat sympathetic to June.  It even seems that the reason why June and the Martha are still alive is because this wife understands the emotions behind the actions.  The also points out the emotional harm that the visits due to Hannah.  But June, understandably, does not stop.  Her behavior is exactly like that of Serena Joy towards Holly/Nicole.  Regardless of why each woman wants her daughter back, each woman is also putting the child in danger.

 

The Martha who is helping June is eventually discovered, and June (and the other Handmaids) must pull the rope that hangs her.

 

                One of the things that stands out in Gilead is how it does corrupt. For instance, the Handmaids are made complicit in murder when they are used for executions.  June is showing more signs of being part of Gilead, as not much different than Aunt Lydia.

 

                And that’s the point.

 

                This is driven home when it is revealed that the betrayal of the Martha was in fact June’s walking partner – Ofmathew (Natalie).  June first attacks her, then, along with the majority of the rest of the Handmaids (majority white or could pass as white), shuns her.  Understandable, perhaps.  Ofmathew betrayed the Handmaid code.  But she didn’t really.  The Handmaids walk in pairs to report on each other.  June knows this.  She knows that she can’t fully trust Ofmathew, yet she persistently in not very subtle ways to publicly talk to the Martha where Ofmathew could see her.  It isn’t a surprise that she was betrayed, it was only a matter of when.

 

                And let’s be honest, if June had snatched Hannah or had contact with Hannah, who would be punished besides the Martha and June?  Ofmathew of course.  If your partner does something wrong and didn’t report it, you face punishment.  Ofmatthew is simply trying to keep herself safe.  And let’s be honest, the meetings between June and the Martha were in public places.  It is entirely possible; pressure was brought to bear on Ofmatthew.

 

                In the latest episode, June is placed in shaming circle by the Aunts as a punishment (and an attempt to control her).  She strikes back by revealing that Ofmatthew voiced uncertainty/fear over her new pregnancy.  Of course, the Aunt’s can’t let that go.  So Ofmatthew takes June’s place in the circle.  And as the handmaid’s leave the Red Centre, June is thanked by aunt Lydia for bringing this to her attention.

 

                Now, this is hardly the first two times that June has shown a lack of interest in those around her, even as she uses them.  Take, for instance, Nick who she uses in a variety of ways – for emotional support, for sex, for escape, to protect her daughter- but who she really knows nothing about because she never really asked.  The same is true for a large number of Marathas that she has interacted with – Rita at the Waterfords, and somewhat the Marthas at Joseph’s house.

 

                And June’s treatment of Ofmathew has consequences.  The shunning and the shame circle take their tour, and Ofmatthew breaks.  She goes crazy in a store, attacks Janine (who was the only Handmaid being nice to her), attacks and kills a guard who tries to stop her, seizes a gun, wavers between aiming at June or Aunt Lydia (shot them both!) and before she can fire is shot by another guard.  It is revealed that she is brain dead but the power structure is keeping her body alive to deliver the baby.

 

                June did that.  June doesn’t even seem sorry.

 

                June is Gilead, even as she struggles against it.  She has to be to survive.  This is true of the other characters -Emily, Moira – who became killers before their escape to Canada – where they come to terms with their actions. 

 

                June didn’t escape.  June stayed.  And in staying June has harmed people, and she doesn’t seem sorry.

 

                We also can’t ignore the role of race in this.  In an effort to see her daughter, June basically forces Madeline Joseph (the wife of the commander, and who has mental health issues) to walk with her outside.  Once outside and after a conversation, June apologizes and comes clean to Madeline, who is white.  Something she does not do with Hannah’s Martha or Ofmathew.  The closest we get is when June apologizes to Alma in season two. 

 

                Not only is Gilead responsible for June becoming cruel, it is also either showing her own racism (something that she would not consider herself to be) and/or showing how a society that works on few uses’ racism as a tool of culture – to keep groups separated.  It is showcasing how white women are not always allies, the allies they should be, to women of color.  There were hints at this in regards to Moira as well.

 

                To stop them from forming alliances in the same way they try to separate the Wives, Marthas, and Handmaids.

 

                What the tv series is doing is subtle but realistic.  The first couple seasons were meant to be worried about June in terms of physical, but they also set the stage for a more important worry – her inner self.  Her moral self.  We’re not really suppose to like June over these last few episodes.  Worry about her perhaps, mourn her perhaps.  But not like.  We are supposed to view her treatment of Ofmathew and the Martha with horror.  And if you support June in her actions then, you should support Serena.  There is little difference in the actions of the two women,  and the show has repeatedly shown that birth and adopted parents care about the children.

 

                Repressive societies force us to confront uncomfortable truths about ourselves that we either overcome, or we succumb and join the repression.  Morality is complex.  Keeping to your morality is hard.  The Handmaid’s Tale is showing this.

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