
I am not very educated on that subject, but I assume that it is similar to Adobe Flash, allowing you to play videos and such. I read somewhere that it had something to do with Microsoft Silverlight. My guess is that it switched from being paused, to that screen, causing the "crash". You know how Netflix will stop whatever was paused? It has a big play button in the middle of the screen with the back arrow in the top left. With Hulu, you can enjoy over 80,000 episodes of every kind of TV, including hit. With Disney+, you get new releases, classics, series, and Originals from the creators at Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and Nat Geo. My monitor suddenly did the same "crash" that I explained before. Choose between The Disney Bundle with Hulu (ad-supported) for 13.99/month or with Hulu (No Ads) for 19.99/month. Today something new happened, I left Netflix in a background tab while I was browsing other various things. Then everything goes back to normal as if nothing had ever happened. Disney+ is a direct-to-consumer streaming service offering movies, series, and short-form content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more. The screen goes black for a few seconds, then comes back with HDMI (I am currently using HDMI input for display) in the top left. r/DisneyPlus is a subreddit for discussion of Disney's streaming service, Disney+. It is as if I was switching from VGA -for example, to HDMI. Moreover, eventually, Disney+ will add new and original content from all its banners like Marvel, Pixar, 20th Century Fox, etc and will take head-on with video streaming giants like Netflix.

This happens when doing anything that involves switching from the webpage that the video is playing on. Users not only get to see classic Disney content, but also its biggest original show The Mandalorian which is an action TV-series based on Stars Wars.
DISNEY WEB MONITOR PC
When I am in Google Chrome (possibly other browsers as well, haven't tried) using Netflix, any time that Netflix asks me if I want to continue to the next episode of a series, or if I am just closing the tab, my monitor seems to lose connection to my PC and then reconnect. I would also like to mention that what I explain doesn't happen every time, just sometimes. I may switch between the words Monitor, Display, and Screen they all mean the same thing, just different thought processes for each sentence. This is due to my frustration when finding a forum or thread that seems to be the same issue as mine, but I am not completely sure.

*DISCLAIMER* I may go into very explicit detail when explaining. I wasn't sure what category to put this in, so I found the one that seemed the most relevant.
