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KDL-47W805A TV message of system memory limit.

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Vanquish206
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KDL-47W805A TV message of system memory limit.

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.

Thanks 

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garcork71
Explorer

hi yes gave up with sony i bought new tv quarter of price 3 times the features

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yenaled
Explorer

I am looking at a Panasonic and in the meantime I have plugged in a
firestick.

I agree, I realise my TV is a few years old, BUT If I knew then what I know now I would not buy a SONY. The way they have treated the users is appaling.

Peter Cobley
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garcork71
Explorer

Indeed my Sony was 2500 pounds lasted 18 months before lines appeared and apps going
I bought a tcl from Costco 350 pounds all singing and dancing brilliant
Best of luck stay safe

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Win_88
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Hi there,

 

I just want to point out that this may be an admittedly inconvenient situation, but I don't think the blame falls entirely on Sony here. The maintenance of a service requires the developer (BBC) allocating resources for that version of the app to make sure it works with the servers and performs as expected on the platform in question. This may be relatively simple or a not simple at all depending on what direction the things go over the years.

 

For example, since 2013 (when the KDL-47W805A ) was released, Android TVs and other platforms with more capable hardware have gained so much popularity which enables developers to integrate more features into their apps. Having to keep a 7 year old platform in the list of devices that meet the requirements becomes less essential.

 

That's just my opinion btw.

 

Win_88

treluggan
New

 BBC I player has given up, is it anything to do with the fact that Sky have given me a QBox, or have BBC just lost interest?

garcork71
Explorer

I think it’s Sony not being able to add software
Or won’t pay the licensing to bbc
Get a new tv that’s not Sony

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HannahEd01
Community Team

I found this for you: https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/televisions-projectors-lcd-tvs/kdl-47w805a/articles/00178..., it seems like BBC has stopped supporting older models.

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JonathanFY
Member

Although my W829 doesn't show up on this list I'm assuming it is now no longer supported.

 

What have I learned from this? Pre-Android smart devices have rapidly gone dumb as there was no uniform operating system for developer to work with. A flat screen TV or Blu-ray player will last 15 years but the software will age far quicker and be useless in half that time

 

Moral is 'smart' tech really isn't and manufacturers should go back to making decent screens and let the streamers develop smart, cheap, replaceable dongles.

 

My 7 year old TV still has amazing pictures but sound is through a cinema amp, input through a Freesat box and streaming through a firestick- it's no better than a PC monitor with HDMI ports

 

 

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rooobb
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You can still use your screen as a monitor and buy a newer smart box (firestick google cast apple TV Roku TV) for few pounds.the same route will be for any electronic device including pc, phone and android TV or whatever is they use