

In extreme cases, your internet may be too slow or unreliable to even connect to the Movies Anywhere servers. Slow internet can often cause buffering issues with Movies Anywhere and other video and streaming apps. You may want to keep these instructions handy a good restart solves a lot of TV bugs.

If not, we’ve still got a few more tricks to try. Since this restarted all of your apps and the TV itself, your app should be working normally again. Open the app you were trying to restart.The TV will turn off immediately, but you need to keep it pressed until the power comes back on. Make sure your TV is on (not in standby mode).This first method is the easiest, assuming you have your remote handy. There are two different ways to force a restart of a Samsung TV. Instead, it sends it into standby mode, which won’t force a restart of your active app. However, when you hit the power button on your remote, it doesn’t actually turn off the TV. The easiest way to restart Samsung TV apps is to restart the entire TV. As with most software problems, the best solution is to turn it off and back on again. Often, app problems are caused by random TV software glitches.
