On a device running Windows 10 or Windows 11, open the Netflix app and select Menu, then My Downloads. Sign in to the Netflix app and select Downloads. Any tips?Īlso, is it still correct that there is a cap on the maximum number of titles you can have downloaded on all of your devices at one time? Any way to figure out how many? I want my kids to have some of their kids content on their Kindle Fires since I don't know what is going to be available on our international flights, but I would also love to maximize my ability to watch what I want to watch as well. To make sure you always have access to your downloads, we recommend remaining signed in to the Netflix app. And it seems like its not making any progress when I'm away from the device - do the downloads stop when iPad screen turns off and the timed lock-out function employs? I tried restarting my iPad and the Amazon download speed is still very, very slow. When I have the app running in front of me, I can see very slow progress as it tries to download several episodes simultaneously. However, the downloads made almost no progress overnight. I ended up changing to "GOOD" download quality and selected several movies and an entire season of "Justified," thinking they would all be complete when I woke up. but the speed seemed to actually get SLOWER. Last night before bed I started downloading a few episodes of an Amazon series and part way through I realized I was using the "Best" quality setting, so I switched it to "Better".
My iPad will download a movie or TV episode from Netflix very quickly (I can watch the bar move across the page as the download completes in a minute or two) but from Amazon, the titles take FOREVER. We're leaving on a family vacation involving a long plane flight, so I've been downloading Netflix and Amazon shows to my iPad and my kids' Kindle Fire tablets.