So what do you do? Your first instinct would be to google Playback
Renderer Error and look for solutions. Most people would do the same
instead of contacting customer service(link to which is provided in the
error message itself). Why? Because chances of getting a customer service
representative who can actually solve your issue without wasting your time
is pretty low.
So, you googled Prime Video Playback Renderer Error and followed
some links in the search results. What are the solution? Let me guess,
most of them tell you these three solutions
- Clear cache & data and then try again
- Uninstall the app, restart and then install again
- Try different version of the app
If you have some experience in troubleshooting Android apps, then you
might already have tried them all. Now you're frustrated that everyone
is repeatedly telling you what you already know(and did). Now what do
you do? Ask on Facebook? Discussion forums?
Chances are, you'll get the same answers over and over again. So without
wasting your time, let me tell you how you can fix this simple
error.
How to really fix Amazon Prime Video Playback Renderer Error
If you are still here then most probably it's not a matter of
compatibility issue of Android 10 and Amazon Prime Video. It's just the
default settings of your Android device.
To fix this, go to settings of your Prime Video app tapping on 'My stuff'
icon on lower right. Then you'll see the settings(gear) icon on top
right.
Then you'll see various options, the very first option should be
Stream & Download, tap on it.
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Then at the last option there should be Use hardware acceleration.
Disable it and you'll be able to watch your movies and TV shows now.
If you or someone you know was facing that PLAYBACK_RENDERER_ERROR and
this post helped you then check out the some of my other posts and share
my blog with your friends. Enjoy your Amazon Prime Video.
Update
Sorry for not replying to the comments earlier. I was focusing on other
stuffs. Some people are complaining that after following these steps,
they're not able to stream in HD/4K. My method disables the higher quality
streaming.
So I did some research to find out the root of the issue. Turns out, not
only you need DRM certification(Widevine) but your device must be
acknowledged by the streaming service also. Here are the list of verified
devices for HD streaming, check if yours is present or not
- Samsung phones – All Samsung M-series and A-series phones launched in 2019 support HD Streaming (except for Galaxy M10). Galaxy A7 (2018), Galaxy A9 (2018) from last year support HD streaming as well.
-
Realme Phones – Realme
XT, Realme X, Realme X2, Realme X2 Pro, Realme 5 Pro, Realme 5s
(Realme 6 Pro and
Realme 6(fixed in May 2021) have L1, but HD streaming is currently not supported) - Xiaomi Phones – Redmi K20 Pro, Redmi K20, Poco F1 (Redmi Note 9 Pro and Note 9 Pro Max have DRM L1, but do not support HD streaming on Netflix and Prime videos)
- OnePlus phones – All OnePlus phones launched in 2018 and 2019 have HD Streaming support
- Vivo Phones – Vivo Z1x, Vivo V17 Pro, Vivo U20, Vivo S1 Pro
- Asus Phones – Asus 6Z, Asus ROG Phone 2
- Lenovo Phones – Motorola One Power
- Huawei Phones – Honor View 20, Honor 20
- LG Phones – LG V30, LG G7 ThinQ (not on Amazon Prime), LG V40
- Nokia Phones – Nokia 6.1 Plus, Nokia 7.1, Nokia 8.1 Plus
Note: This list might not be upto date when you're
reading.
Note 2: My Realme 6 now supports HD streaming, ie no need to disable hardware acceleration. I'm not sure exactly when it was fixed but I received a patch for my phone and app was also updated this month. I'm yet to verify with other problematic devices. I will update once I verify with others.
32 Comments
Thaaaaaaank you!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI did not realized that APV had that option... I experienced similar issues with youtube in the PC some time ago and fixed it the same way in Chrome...
Thank you again!!!!!
What about quality?
DeleteOmg you saved my sanity! I was watching such a good movie and just wanted to finish it the entire day. Now I'm able too finally. Thanks for the write up! 🙌
ReplyDeleteOmg you are an angel! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt worked. I Uninstalled several times and you were right no one had answers but its working
DeleteTHANK YOU
I am still getting same error 😔
ReplyDeleteSame here
DeleteBut after disable it, app will not play hd and 4k content!! This is not good solution
ReplyDeleteYes mine too after disable it video not playing in hd
DeleteI'm grateful for your answer so I can still watch my shows but the resolution is not as good. Wish there was an actual fix. I've been in contact w customer support at Amazon and they've referred me to the escalation team so I'm anxiously awaiting an answer. Fingers crossed!!
ReplyDeleteI don't have thats option in my prime app
ReplyDeleteMe too
DeleteYou will not get hd then. That's the problem.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteTengo el mismo problema pero no me da la opción de desactivar la aceleración de hardware
ReplyDeleteThankyou bro thankou very much
ReplyDeleterestart your mobile phone and it will work
ReplyDeleteits system problem
ReplyDelete🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️I was literally losing my cool from the 6 months😭but now the problem is solved
ReplyDeleteTysm for the excellent advice and support. Ur suggestion was very helpful. 🙏🙏🙏😊😊
ReplyDeleteI have samsung galaxy s10 lite which support hdr but still i am getting play back renderer error please help.. amazon customer service is useless they are not able to help
ReplyDeleteA lot of S10 series users are complaining that it worked before the UI 2.5 update, so only Samsung can fix it in future updates.
DeleteMeanwhile you can disable the Hardware acceleration as shown in this post to continue watching.
Actually that's quite funny...to me happened the opposite thing. I was having the same error so i checked if hardware acc. was activated. It was already off so i turned it back on. And now everything plays fine. I have a s10lite with November patches
DeleteThis may be working out great for some people but my problem is that error message is coming up on my Fire TV. It totaly doesnt work the way you described. What does this message mean and how can I fix it with my remote on my tv??? I am totally clueless.
ReplyDeleteHave you figured out the problem because I've been dealing with the same thing and I can't figure out how to fix it
DeleteSo now idiotic Amazon has removed that option re acceleration, so I am stuck with render error.
ReplyDeleteThe ONLY streaming app to have this issue
I dont have "Use hardware acceleration" Help !!
ReplyDeleteIt worked. I Uninstalled several times and you were right no one had answers but its working
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU
JFC!!!! THIS WAS IT! It started playing perfectly immediately. Samsung S9 Note plus, never had had a problem playing videos until this 'particular' series. No probs on the PC but i watch a lot on my phone.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART!!!!
For my Toshiba FireEdition smart tv, going through customer service, we both tried: restarting the device, checking for app updates and system updates (Settings, Device & Software, About, Check for Updates), then unplugged the tv, and waited a few minutes, then plugged it back in. It needed the updates, and apparently needed the hard reset by unplugging. Of course, I had already tried resetting my internet (Xfinity modem/Eero router unplug and plug back in again).
ReplyDeleteIt worked!!!!!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot bro ❤️
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