meWATCH Not Working? How to Fix App Crashes, Black Screens & Error Codes


Whether you are tuning in to catch a live FIFA World Cup match, streaming local Mediacorp dramas, or catching up on the news, a streaming failure is incredibly frustrating. If you are experiencing a black screen, constant buffering, or a cryptic error code, the issue usually boils down to device compatibility, corrupted cache data, or network drops.

Here is your complete troubleshooting guide to get the meWATCH app working again on your Smart TV, mobile device, or browser.

1. Is meWATCH Down Right Now?

Before you start unplugging cables or resetting your television, check if the problem is on Mediacorp’s end. High-demand live events (like major sports tournaments) can sometimes overload servers.

  • Check social media: Search for “mewatch down” on X (formerly Twitter) or Reddit (specifically r/askSingapore) to see if other users are reporting simultaneous outages.
  • Test another device: If the website loads on your phone’s cellular data but the TV app fails, the service is likely up, but your specific device or home Wi-Fi needs troubleshooting.

2. The Black Screen Fix: How to Power Cycle

The most common complaint on meWATCH is a persistent black screen or an error stating “video can’t be streamed”. In 90% of cases, a simple “power cycle” will resolve this by clearing the device’s temporary memory.

How to Power Cycle your TV or Streaming Box:

  1. Turn off your TV and any connected devices (like an Apple TV or Android box).
  2. Unplug the power cord directly from the wall outlet.
  3. Wait a full 60 seconds. (Do not skip this step—the wait time is crucial for draining residual power).
  4. Plug the TV back in, turn it on, and relaunch the meWATCH app.

3. How to Clear the meWATCH App Cache

If other streaming apps (like Netflix or YouTube) work perfectly but meWATCH keeps crashing or freezing, you likely have a corrupted app cache.

DeviceHow to Clear Cache / Restart App
Android TV / Smart TVGo to Settings > Apps > select meWATCH > click Clear Data and Clear Cache.
Apple TVDouble-click the TV button on the remote, swipe up on the meWATCH app to force close it, then restart the Apple TV via Settings.
iOS / Android MobileDelete the meWATCH app entirely from your phone and reinstall it from the App Store or Google Play Store.

4. Check Your Device Compatibility (Important 2024 Update)

If the app suddenly stopped working on your older Smart TV, it might no longer be supported. As of early 2024, Mediacorp officially dropped meWATCH support for several older operating systems due to security and performance upgrades.

meWATCH is NO LONGER supported on:

  • Apple TV: Models running tvOS 14 or earlier.
  • Samsung Smart TVs: Models manufactured between 2013 and 2015.
  • LG Smart TVs: Models manufactured between 2012 and 2016 running webOS version 2.X or below.

If you own one of these older models, you will need to use a separate streaming dongle (like a Google Chromecast) or connect a laptop via HDMI to watch meWATCH on your television.

5. Decoding Common meWATCH Error Codes

Sometimes the app gives you a specific error code. Here is what they mean and how to address them:

  • Error Codes ER1 to ER6: These are general playback errors usually related to network instability. Restart your home router, ensure you are not connected to a VPN (meWATCH blocks known VPN IP addresses to protect regional broadcasting rights), and try again.
  • Error Code 50001 (iOS): This occurs on iPhones or iPads and is typically tied to an outdated app version. Visit the App Store and update meWATCH to the latest version.
  • Error Code 30001 (Android): This indicates a DRM (Digital Rights Management) or playback failure on Android devices. Clearing the app cache or reinstalling the app usually resolves it.

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