by Suff » 18 Dec 2018, 19:19
HI Vic, did your Hudl get a firmware update? Or did you get an updated app on the system (yes I know they update faster than rabbits breed).
There are a lot of options. I've been surfing the Android forums and error 14 is not entirely linked to codec. This leads me to wonder whether it is either space or memory related. I had a problem with iPlayer a few years ago, my Chinese Android phone on Android 6 simply would not stream. However my Samsung Galaxy Note2 on KitKat (4.4.4), worked perfectly. In the end I narrowed it down to the fact that the Chinese phone only had 1GB of RAM.
It is possible that the Sky app has become so large that it has finally reached the limit of your system memory with the number of apps installed.
Other possibilities? It is likely that either the system has updated and changed Codecs, which are incompatible with the Sky App, or another app on the system has interfered with the Codecs and has put one there which is incompatible with Sky. This is harder to detect than storage/memory space issues. It is also, on Android, one hell of a lot harder to fix.
Looking at the HUDL specs, the original only has 1GB of RAM. Not a lot for modern video streaming apps.
Worth checking.
[Edit] The RAM thing may also explain the number of people who complain about intermittent errors. It would depend on what was loaded and running at the time.
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