"Save" is what you do with movies that are not available yet on Netflix. Since the movie is not available yet, you can't put it in your Queue. Instead, you put it in your "Saved" section (which is right below your Queue; just scroll down).
If and when the movie becomes available, it will automatically be moved from your Saved section to your Queue.
This button means Netflix does not have the movie in question. New releases and some other older movies aren't on there but you can save them by pressing this button. When they finally have the movie they will put it in your queue.
You mean the green "Save" button? The green Save button is for movies that are not available on Netflix yet. Clicking the green Save button puts them into a separate Queue which is displayed below your regular Queue. If and when they become available, they will be moved up to the bottom place in your regular Queue (and probably your Instant Queue as well).
Netflix allows you to save videos to an SD card, you just need to change the location before downloading. If you want to save the keep videos forever on the SD card, you may need a video downloader. TunePat Netflix Video Downloader is a great tool to download Netflix movies and shows with high resolution. By using TunePat, you can save the downloaded videos to SD card all the time.
Go to Wii console home screen - click on Wii Button in the left hand bottom - Select Data Management - Select Save Data - Select Wii - Find the Red N (for Netflix) and select Erase - Select Back until you get back to the Wii home screen
no you cannot Whoever left this was wrong. I watched Vampire Knight on animefreak.com and eps 9-13 were not English dubbed and I found the whole volume (3) on Netflix. I've been trying to get Vampire Knight Guilty but its in my "Save" Queue. So looks like I might have to wait a while till they can get the next series dubbed.
Save the document using the 'save as' function (instead of the normal save) - then select the appropriate format from the drop-down menu.
This button means Netflix does not have the movie in question. New releases and some other older movies aren't on there but you can save them by pressing this button. When they finally have the movie they will put it in your queue.
Just add .PNG to the end of the filename instead.
You mean the green "Save" button? The green Save button is for movies that are not available on Netflix yet. Clicking the green Save button puts them into a separate Queue which is displayed below your regular Queue. If and when they become available, they will be moved up to the bottom place in your regular Queue (and probably your Instant Queue as well).
You can stream the Hunger Games on Netflix, but if you want it on your queue, you have to click SAVE.
by adding more documents
well if you are a kid then save it for something you want donate it or save the money for something big.if you are an adult i would save it for your needs and loans sometimes also buy something you want but not rarly
Go to your Wii's memory settings and go to channels then erase save data for Netflix. Be careful to not accidentally erase the channel itself though. When you are done, open Netflix, and it will ask you to log in. Also, If you choose to sell your Wii, be sure to erase the memory of your Netflix so buyers do not get to watch for free.
It doesn't save any cost but it saves headaches if adjustment is necessary
Netflix movies cannot be directly added into a DVD. For one thing, DVD supports plain video files only, such as MP4. For another, Netflix doesn't allow you to save movies in MP4. So you have to download Netflix movies in MP4 first. In this case, you need to use TunePat Netflix Video Downloader. I used it for about 1 year, and it runs well.
Instead of selecting 'Save". Select 'Save as" and enter a different save destination.
The word "save" is a verb which means being prevented from being ruined.