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  1. On ‎12‎/‎04‎/‎2018 at 12:36 PM, Agooner said:

    Mine is OLED55B7V. I'm UK based so there maybe different country versions, ie between DVB and ATSC.

    mine is 43LG594V

    after the software update last week - YouTube appears to be a lot more 'stable'

    Lot less 'jumping out' due to;       this app will restart to free up more memory

    Watched 2.5 hours on Friday - no crash

    same Saturday

    Watched Coachella over 3 hours on Sunday and it did crash out once.

     

  2. Noticed my TV has done an LG software update last night. YouTube was working ok this morning - however the last few weeks I have had multiple 'this app will now restart .....'

    If this software update has not fixed the issue - I will ask Tesco for my money back - I suspect (but happy to be proved wrong) that the TV just does not have adequate memory installed to operate as a 'Smart TV'

     

  3. An update

    Had Peterborough Video Services out on Friday – via my Tesco online fault log

    Very professional and helpful

    However problem still exists – as its an internal TV memory issue – as in the lack of it!

    Comes up with same issue on Channel 4 App

    Both Youtube app and Channel4 app will run with no issues for say 2 hours. Then at random times the apps will jump out of that particular video/programme

    If the TV is left on – standby - -next time I use the apps are used it quickly starts to have problems.

    In my opinion the TV is not ‘smart’ – it has little or no memory – it does not operate as advertised.

    I am now going to ask Tesco for my money back.

    A non ‘smart’ TV with Roku box (approx £20) added into HDMI port will work much much better

  4. Thanks for the replies of 15th January - your time and input much appreciated.

    I have checked YouTube works via screen share/WiFi from my mobile

    Also checked on dads TV that Roku box works fine also.

    Hence I conclude there is a lack of physical memory installed on LG TVs - i.e. a design fault and product does not meet 'Smart' TV operating requirements.

    I will speak to Tesco (bought online) and see their thoughts and then post back on here.

     

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