Does anyone know how to fix this casting from Chrome via Chrome on Windows. Everything is updated and happens both on tab casting and desktop casting. Youtube or other in app casting works fine as well as UI and all other HDMi inputs are fine, only casting via Chrome on PC.

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Android Boxes that support FHD Netflix

Hey there. I'm on the hunt for A TV box. I've found some really nice options from China, but I was saddened to learn that Netflix does not support FHD streaming on those devices. Do boxes like T95Z plus etc support high definition Netflix? Are there any other that do other than Nvidia Shield, Roku etc? Thanks in advance!

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TCL TV: Play Store missing apps / Netflix interface resolution / ADB to disable apps

Hi everyone!

I just bought this TV model from TCL and I have some questions:

  1. Why is the Google Play Store missing many apps compared to other Android TVs (e.g. Amazon Prime Video)?
  2. Is it true that the preinstalled Netflix app doesn't give access to 4K HDR content on this TV even if I have a premium account?
  3. Is it possible to connect the TV to my computer and through ADB disable integrated apps that I can't disable from the Android app list?

Thanks in advance for your answers!

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Why GBoard on Mi Box 3 only shows "Spanish (Mexico)" option? Where is "Spanish (International)"???

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Bandersnatch: Finally something that works on Android TV but not on Apple TV.

Still haven't watched tho.

Edit

https://www.androidcentral.com/black-mirror-bandersnatch-not-available-some-top-streaming-devices?amp

The biggest hit for cord-cutters will be from Apple TV, which simply is not supported. Same goes for Chromecast, too, though that's a little less surprising given that it's not quite as much of a remote control as you might think. Also not supported: The Netflix app on Windows, and browsers that use Silverlight. Though to be fair, you shouldn't be using a browser with Silverlight at this point anyway.

The good news is that you'll be able to watch just fine on Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Android TV, Android and iOS. (Android for phones and tablets is limited to Bandersnatch and Stretch Armstrong: The Breakout. You'll also need to be on the latest updates for apps, so be sure to check for that.

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android TV games that work with a android TV remote

Marvel Pinball: Avengers

PAC-MAN 256 – Endless Maze

Riptide GP Renegade

Hungry Shark Evolution

Beach Buggy Racing

Air Attack 2

Table Top Racing

Riptide GP2

Power Hover

Sky Force Anniversary

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UK catch up TV app "My5" update

This app has been running fine for years on nvidia shield tv until this new update which introduces a new player and suddenly it doesn't work anymore - does anyone have this app for another did device that maybe we can rip and try to sideload to combat this - this is a big network here in the UK and is a big loss not to have here. Of anyone can help I'd appreciate it

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PLEX SERVER running on your Nvidia Shield - How to get it installed

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AVC1 encoded video on Youtube crashes Mi Box 3.

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Here’s why pay TV operators are flocking to Google’s Android TV

"In the streaming market, Android TV is still far from the largest platform out there, paling in comparison to the mighty Roku. However, it’s clearly growing with the recent reveal that “tens of millions” of users are on the platform. Half of that comes from pay TV operators, but why? Here’s why pay TV operators seem to love Google’s Android TV so much.

In recent months, we’ve been hearing a lot about pay TV operators using Android TV for their devices. AT&T is actively preparing an Android TV box as are both TiVo and Windstream. Those three companies, by the way, are all examples of a pay TV operator. All of these devices take advantage of Android TV’s operator tier which first made its debut a couple of years ago. This week, WeTek (a video distribution solution developer specializing in Android TV) posted an overview of what the operator tier means for companies, and it gives a lot of insight into why we’re seeing much more of Android TV.

What is the “operator tier?” In short, it’s a level of certification for an Android TV device which allows companies, such as pay TV operators, to customize the platform to suit their individual needs. When Android TV was originally announced, Google was clear that, unlike Android itself, its TV platform could not be changed in any significant way on third-party hardware. With the operator tier, though, that’s possible in several areas of the OS.

As we’ve seen with AT&T DirecTV box, using the operator tier allows near-complete control over the look of the platform. Companies can customize boot-up screens and even the setup experience. This allows users to sign in with their pay TV accounts in addition to a Google account. It can also simplify setting up a remote or internet connection.

As for the UI/UX, WeTek explains how this tier allows customizing the default Android TV launcher. Companies can use this to highlight their own apps, increasing the chances of users watching that content.

because we can customize the launcher, we can bring what would be the TV Operator main app options to the operating system home menu. Every time the user exits an app, boots the device or simply opens the Android TV menu, he will be exposed to the operator offering, which can increase the chances of identifying a relevant content to watch, especially if the TV Operator provides a personal area with profile-relevant content.

Detailed in another post, companies are able to set permanent locations for the first two apps in the top row, as well as pinning a “Watch Later” row somewhere on the homescreen. The end user can’t remove or change these if the operator opts to use that.

Profiles are another perk of Android TV, as users can share the same device with individual accounts. This allows for better personal recommendations and settings for the end user, but also better data collection for the company using Firebase. Further, pay TV operators can easily integrate things such as DVR and video-on-demand content on Android TV without blocking access to third-party apps such as Netflix and YouTube.

What it all boils down to is that, thanks to Android TV’s operator tier, companies no longer have to build their systems from scratch. WeTek notes that with the help of Android TV, new devices see development cycles that are up to 60% shorter. A lot of that can be attributed to the fact that so much is already built into Android TV. For example, companies don’t need to build out a partnership for renting/buying digital movies, as Google Play Movies allows users to do this while also giving a kickback to the operator. 9to5Google’s Take

If you’re at all interested in what goes on behind-the-scenes with Android TV’s operator tier, I’d highly recommend giving WeTek’s two posts a read over on Medium. What I’ve summarized above only scratches the surface. Clearly, though, Android TV has a bright future thanks to its operator tier.

Personally, I’ve always hated the set-top boxes provided by the likes of cable networks due to a slow, locked-in ecosystem. While I love Android TV in its pure form, the operator tier seems like a powerful tool for companies to improve their offerings as the world moves to streaming.

As a side note, this is also a potentially huge source of growth for Google Assistant. The Assistant is baked into every Android TV release and even used as the sole voice search for some of these operators. That kicks the door wide open for users to further adopt other Assistant hardware such as Google Home. Watch out Alexa."

https://9to5google.com/2018/12/28/android-tv-operator-tier/

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Went from Mibox 3 to Jetstream....Night and day difference.

Jetstream does everything smoother so far, YouTube goes straight to high resolution, remote is beefier, sound is better, and it has two USB ports. I couldn't afford the Shield but this is working well so far. If you liked the mid range sector of ATV and your Mibox died I don't think you can go wrong with a Jetstream.

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Phillips released their OREO update to the support page, You can manually upgrade.

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Wifi connection dropping since last update? (Philips 55PUS7272/12)

Got an Android TV update last night. Launcher and a few other details changed, but nothing drastic. But since the update, the wifi connection drops sporadically and refuses to reconnect. The only thing that seems to help is a reboot, then after 10-15 minutes, the connection drops again.

Wifi signal is strong (Google Wifi, the puck is an arms length from the TV) and no other devices are having trouble.

Anyone else experiencing this issue?

Edit: seems like its this issue. Switching to static IP now, will report back if the issue persists.

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Finally, some update for MiBox

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My Mi Box 3 cannot read Pen Drives

My Mi Box 3 is on the latest firmware. I have tried formatting my USB 3.0 HP 16 GB Pen Drive in FAT32 and NTFS formats both but it doesnt show up on my Mi Box 3. I tried checking via the ES File Explorer app too but still no luck. What could be the problem?

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Re-open forced closed app

Hi everyone,

I’m new to Android TV and I would like to know how do I re-launch an app that I forced closed? Let me explain a little more : I have a Philips TV and wanted to remove (or at least hide) all the bloatware. I saw from a quick Goole search that I could disable recommendations by force closing org.droidtv.nettv_launcherapp, which I did. However, it didn’t do anything, I actually had to disable notifications from each app settings that were showing in the recommendations.

Now my question is how to I re-launch this org.droidtv.nettv_launcherapp? I can’t see the « Force close » option in the app settings anymore so I’m assuming it’s indeed not running. Restarting the TV doesn’t re-launch it either. I just want to re-open that app because I’m afraid it may broke something in the OS down the line.

Thanks for the help.

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[Q] SMART TV ANDROID - TCL 50" 4K Ultra - How to install APk

Hey guys,
Can anyone help me activate debug mode on my TCL 50P6520US?
in order to install APKs!

https://saudi.souq.com/sa-en/tcl-50-...86216/i/#Specs

wondering if could change my software to this
https://ru-clip.net/video/kkILuJFf61...-nougat-7.html

I hope to get instructions from experts and developers

thanks!

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Where to buy mibox in the um

I’m looking to buy a mibox as a gift for my sister , what’s the best place to get one ? And which one is the latest model ?

Thanks Edit : I meant UK

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Phillips 55PUS8303/12 - Google Assistant

Does anyone know how if Google Assistant needs to be activated on Phillips Android TV's? Right now it seems like it only is like Voice Search and can do nothing what Google Assistant can, it literally just searches apps and stuff. On the remote and on the website it states that the TV support Google Assistant built-in.

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Black mirror bandersnatch interactive choices dont work for me ?

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Prime app quits if video paused for too long

Hi, I have an Nvidia Shield with the latest firmware.

For as long as I have had it, the Amazon Prime video app quits after a video is paused for too long - like maybe 1 minute or so.

This is really frustrating, because other video streaming apps like Netflix etc just go to the video introduction page, or app home page.

Is this a Prime problem? Is it fixable?

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How much was the Xiamo Mi Box S at its lowest?

Currently its $59.99 on aliexpress. Seeing what it was priced back in 11.11 or Black Friday. Guy has one for sale locally and wanted to compare prices.

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Shield remote stopped working, are there better options for a replacement?

I've tried searching but all I can seem to find is like cheap $10 ones. So I'm just wondering if you fine people know if there are better remote options

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HBO Go Playback speed too fast when casting from phone

So I have xfinity and they block HBO Go on Android TV. A workaround is to cast from your phone to the Android TV (I have a Shield). Up until just now (including earlier today) I've been able to do this without issue. Now, all of a sudden, the playback speed is insanely fast. I don't see any playback speed options anywhere (phone or shield). Playback speed on the phone is normal. When connected to the Shield, it's super fast.

I've tried restarting the shield, restarting the phone, and uninstalling/re-installing the HBO Go app on the phone. Nothing works. I've tried different videos and the playback speed is still super fast. Anyone have any ideas?

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Amazon Prime on a MiBox 3 (running Android 8)?

So I grabbed the APK from this thread, and installed it on my MiBox. It runs, I can sign in and watch previews, but any actually prime content just kicks up an error message saying:

"We're unable to play your video at this time. Please try again in a few minutes or contact...."

Any suggestions on what might be going on here?

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