How To Fix Hulu Error Code p-dev320

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The P-DEV320 error code will pop up on your screen if your device can’t establish a connection with Hulu’s servers. This error could be due to issues with your internet connection or problems with Hulu’s servers.

Using an outdated version of the streaming app on your device could also trigger the Hulu error code P-DEV320. The causes and their respective solutions will vary based on your streaming device. We’re confident that at least one of the troubleshooting tips below will resolve the Hulu error code P-DEV320.

1. Check Hulu’s Server Status

Head toDownDetectoror other website monitoring platforms and check if Hulu’s servers are up-and-running. If these websites and other users report an issue with Hulu, contact Hulu Support, and wait until Hulu fixes the problem.

2. Check Your Internet Connection

Apoor internet connectioncan also prevent your device from connecting with Hulu. If you’re on a wireless network, ensure the router is powered on and close to your device. Restarting your router could also stop the P-DEV320 error.

For cellular connections, make sure you haven’t depleted your internet plan. Also, enable airplane mode, wait a few seconds, and turn off airplane mode. That’ll refresh your device’s internet connection and possibly stop the Hulu P-DEV320 error code.

Disable any VPN connection, then reset your router’s settings.

Contact your ISP if you still can’t stream movies in Hulu or other streaming apps.

3. Force Close and Reopen Hulu

Hulu may fail to exchange data with your device if the Hulu app is malfunctioning. Force-quit Hulu on your streaming device, relaunch the app and see if that puts an end to the P-DEV320 error.

To force-close Hulu on Android, go toSettings>Apps & notifications>All AppsorSee All Apps>Hulu>Force Stopand selectOKon the prompt.

On Apple TV, double-press the TV button on your Apple TV Remote to launch the app-switching view. Navigate to Hulu and swipe up on the clickpad or touch surface to force quit the app.

If you’re getting the Hulu error code P-DEV320 on a Fire TV device, go toSettings>Applications>Manage Installed Applications>Huluand selectForce Stopto force-quit Hulu.

Reopen Hulu after force-quitting the app and check if you’re able to stream movies without issues.

4. Update Hulu

Hulu may occasionally throw the error code P-DEV320 if you’re running an outdated version of the app. Head to your device’s app store and install any update available for Hulu. Better yet, configure your streaming device to automatically update Hulu as soon as there’s a new version in the app store.

Refer to thesystem and app updates pageon Hulu’s website for explicit instructions on updating Hulu on all compatible devices.

5. Clear Your Browser’s Data

If you’re streaming Hulu on a PC or Mac computer, clearing your Hulu’s data in your browser might resolve problems causing the Hulu error code P-DEV320. Deleting Hulu’s site data and cookies will sign you out of Hulu. Make sure you have your account credentials handy before you proceed.

Close the Hulu tab in Safari (don’t close the browser) and follow the steps below.

Pastechrome://settings/siteDatain the address bar, pressEnter, typehuluin the search bar and selectRemove all shown.

Close all Hulu tabs in Firefox, open a new tab and follow the steps.

Close all Hulu tabs, pasteedge://settings/siteDatain the address bar, typehuluin the search bar, and selectRemove all shown.

Reopen Hulu in a new tab and check if that stops the P-DEV320 error.

6. Update Your Browser

Streaming Hulu movies with an outdated or unsupported browser could also trigger the error code P-DEV320. Hulu recommends streaming content using the latest versions of Google Chrome, Safari, or Mozilla Firefox on Mac and Windows devices. Microsoft Edge works with Hulu only on Windows devices.

Head to your browser’s settings menu and make sure it’s up-to-date.

For Firefox, go to Settings and selectCheck for updatesin the “Firefox Updates” section. We also recommend toggling onAutomatically install updatesso Firefox updates itself when there’s a new version.

To update Microsoft Edge, go toSettings, selectAbout Microsoft Edgeon the left sidebar, and wait for the browser to update itself.

Updating Chrome is equally easy. Pastechrome://settings/helpin the address bar, pressEnter, selectUpdate Google Chrome, and reopen Hulu in a new tab when the update is complete.

Close and reopen your browser if the Hulu error code P-DEV320 persists. You could also try streaming Hulu in another supported browser or device.

7. Restart Your Device

Power-cycling your streaming device could eliminate system glitches causing Hulu to malfunction. Restart your smartphone, set-top box, smart TV, or whatever device you’re streaming Hulu on. Open Hulu when your device comes back on and check if the error re-appears.

8. Reinstall Hulu

There could be a problem with the version of the Hulu app installed on your device. If you’re unable to update Hulu, or the P-DEV320 error continues after updating Hulu, delete the app and reinstall the latest version from your device’s app store.

Contact Hulu Support

Our research shows that the Hulu error code p-dev360 is prevalent on Fire TV devices. AlthoughHulu says it’s looking into the issue, there’s no ETA on a fix.Reach out to Hulu Supportvia phone call or web chat if none of the troubleshooting recommendations resolve the problem.

Sodiq has written thousands of tutorials, guides, and explainers over the past 4 years to help people solve problems with Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows devices. He also enjoys reviewing consumer tech products (smartphones, smart home devices, accessories, etc.) and binge-watching comedy series in his spare time.Read Sodiq’s Full Bio

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