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@Diego Garrisi Does that happen ONLY during your Sky box programme viewing? Have you ever seen it using Live TV? If the Sky box only, I would guess it COULD be just a "waiting for data" status indicator, if it is a very quick, occasional thing (as it appears to be, in the 6 second video). Is you box fed via a Dish, or Antenna (Cable TV), or internet feed only?
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How do I delete a media server from my TV?
td47 replied to Taigini's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@Taigini Your "room mate" is presumably using YOUR internet service, therefore using the same Home network that your TV is on? if so, then the ONLY way I can think of to stop him doing that, is to log into your router, and create a "guest" account for him to use exclusively, with his own account and password. Then you will have to change the "normal" WiFi password and keep it secret. If you have never logged into your router before, Google the make/model details for the default account, and PLEASE change the admin account password from "admin" to a secure password if not done already, otherwise it opens up a BIG security hole for hacking. The check if you model supports guest accounts (many do, just for your sort of situation, or for when friends stay over).- 1 reply
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How to get back to tv hard drive recording after using a USB drive
td47 replied to Alanf's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@Alanf Thanks for the clarification. I do NOT believe that ANY LG TV's come with an internal HDD or SSD for recording, so I am at a loss to know HOW you successfully recorded anything to watch later (unless you had some sort of "cloud" app that you subscribed to, using an Internet Cloud based service)? There is very little normal memory inside smart TV's to use for recording functions, it is used for the WebOS, and the app storage, and data buffers. My old Samsung had a few MB of memory allocated for a 30 second "pause" of live TV, but that was all it had. I suspect that once you had set up your HDD for PROPER TV based recording, your TV now needs to go back to that do do the job it was designed to do. Why did you need to remove that to "defeat" your Time Machine based recording function? -
LG Magic remote MR18BA not working
td47 replied to oscarodas's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@oscarodas While it IS possibly a remote fault, I would think it is MUCH more likely to be the Bluetooth functionality failing inside the TV. The little combo card is inside the TV. If you know what you are doing, it is easy to replace (take back cover off TV, locate the little card, unplug cable, carefully put in the new card, plug the little ribbon cable plug back in). If still under warrantee, try to get it done via LG service. -
@LG user 42LB6500-TH Refresh rate is ONLY to do with screens, devices connected should have no bearing on the issue. Did you try an empty USB stick, downloading the ZIP file from the LG site on your PC/Laptop, then unzip the file into the ROOT of the USB stick (i.e. NOT in a folder), then following the USB firmware install steps? https://www.lg.com/in/support/product/lg-42LB6500-TH
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@[email protected] I have never seen cut/paste on a TV, as it is very different to a PC. I beleive you are supposed to load your IPTV app first on your PC or Laptop, then create your account there, then set up you channels on that device first. THEN when all set up, log in on your TV, and you should all be good to go, as the info is held on the IPTV servers under your account profile.
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@Clyde Carson and any other forum users: This forum is for peer-to-peer help and comments ONLY, and it NOT OWNED or run by LG in any way. It happens to be called the LG WEBOS forum, becuase that is the main subject matter regarding posts on here, for LG enthusiasts to react with, and provide user to user help. LG have NO associated representatives on here, and even IF they actually monitor posts, they have NO obligaton to officially (or even unofficially) respond. Your best bet is to find if your local country LG has a Facebook page, or a Twitter feed, and pressure them that way. Mention what OTHER smart TV models have this, and ask when they are planning to provide the app on their models.
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How to get back to tv hard drive recording after using a USB drive
td47 replied to Alanf's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@Alanf I reread your original post, and it seems that I misinterpreted what you posted about, BUT your post is not very clear about the issue. So, can you please clarify the questions below: 1) Have you already added a NEW HDD drive to one of your USB sockets on the TV already, and you are able to record live TV successfully? 2) If above is correct, are you then trying ANOTHER USB device with photos/music etc, then find it hard to get back to TV functions, or to the recorded schedule? 3) please carify what you mean by "How do I switch back to TV recording" (i.e. the Time Machine schedule, or something else)? NOTE: if playing back photos/music/mp4 from aUSB stick, it is best to CLOSE (EXIT) the playback app that is used, so that the USB stick can be safely removed. Once removed, you should be returned to the previous function or programme. If not, use the "return" button. -
LG Magic remote MR18BA not working
td47 replied to oscarodas's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@oscarodas The magic remotes split the button functions between regular Infra-Red (for power, volume and the other defined buttons that you have that work), but the others rely on BlueTooth technology, similar to how a PC Wireless Mouse communicates. There is a very small circuit board inside (about 2 inches square), that is a Combo card, supplying both the Bletooth AND the WiFi functions. I had mine fail a few months back, after a storm. I have a spare card, but I have not bothered to replace it yet, as I found a workaround (see below): I downloaded the "LG TV PLUS" app into my smart phone, and it works as a very good replacement for those lost functions. I beleive this works for most Android and Apple phones. Small learning cureve, but generally easy to use, so long as your TV is on the home network. If the card has failed completely (so no WiFi as well), try using a LAN cable direct to your router. -
@Toxo Interesting, thanks for the info. It seems to be run as "snu.lge.com" (an LG Electronics site), with all the sub-domains there for software DEV and development partners.
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@northern wallster Please clarify your internet setup, as the WiFi = Wireless, Ethernet Cable is a LAN (direct) connection to your router.. What does "4gee" mean? What router make/model are you using for your Internet Service? Hopefully not a "hot-spot" or 4G SIM/Phone service, as these are often glitchy and unreliable.
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How to get back to tv hard drive recording after using a USB drive
td47 replied to Alanf's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@Alanf Did you format the drive for TV use by its "Time Machine II" recording functionality? If so, please explain in more detail what is going wrong, step by step? -
@Toxo I thought most smart TV's used the antenna feed, that is "OTA" Over The Air updating? Any exprts out there can correct me on this if inccorrect.
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@raspia What country are you using the LG TV, and how did you update the firmware? Did you download it yourself, or was it an Auto Update by the TV itself? The reason I ask, I have just spotted this from Wikipedia: "ivi (ivi.ru) is a Russian online video streaming service which offers licensed video content, including more than 65,000 titles of movies, TV shows, cartoons and music videos. " So, unless yoiu are using that TV in Russia, that "ivi load" thing is NOT Valid, and points to a bug/mistake in the firmware image build by LG for your country, or you got a "suspect download" image if you did it yourself manually, and use a USB stick.
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@Csaba Bakó Did you follow what @CpRivers found to work? That is, media centre and PlayOn? If you computer is a Windows 10 system, I recommend you ensure to get it updated to the latest Feature Update called 20H2, as many user have found this works very well "projecting" the screen to many TV models, including many of the newer, and certain older LG models. That way you can use any of the Video Players, such as VLC, WMP (Windows media Player), YouTube, Cyberlink etc, and "mirror" the PC screen. You can also try using the in-built File Explorer, go to your Video Library, right-click on a video file, and try the "cast-to" option. If your TV is on the same network as the PC and recognised, you should be able to play it over the network. NOTE: you will need too ensure that "Media Streaming" is turned on in the Windows 10 settings app or Control Panel. Theasiest way to find that, is to click on the notifications bubble icon at the bottom right, choose "all settings", then in the search box type in the word media, then you will be able to select the Media Streaming settings shown in the select list. Turn that function ON, ensure ALL your media devices (DLNA servers, and the TV) on the network are turned on, and ensure you have ticked the "allow" for them to be used. The DIVX video player ALSO has its own media server that i have played with for streaming to a TV, but it is a bit clunky, AND the DIVX Server stays active in the background when finished playing your videos, and will stop the PC from staying in SLEEP mode, unless you right-click on it and exit it after use.
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@northern wallster Please post WHAT model the LG TV is, and confirm that the TV is actually connected to The Internet (either via a LAN cable directly to your router, or via your WiFi 2.4GHz band, or the 5GHz band if your router has 802.11ac dual band support).
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@Vijay Kumbhani The picture does no really show us anything, other than the TV settings UI is waiting. Did you check with your smartphone as requested in my previous post, to see the strength of the WiFi arc/bars ICON at the top of your phone, when near the TV? Do you know if the 2.4Ghz and 5GHz WiFi bands are using the same SSID name, or have different names on your router? Some routers have them the same, which makes it difficult to know which band you various devices are connected to. The signal strength by the TV would be useful to know . How far is the TV from the router by the way? If you have a Windows 7 or 8.1, or Windows 10 laptop, download the excellent utility from NIRSOFT, called WiFiInfoView, that will give you details of ALL reachable WiFi routers and SSID names "near" you. Of course the strongest signals are going to be the ones from YOUR router, and even if the SSID names are the same for both bands, this utility will show your both, and the strength and quality of the signals for both bands. It is also useful to find if your neighbours routers are using the same channels, so you can check your router, log in and change the channels to ones with less interference (see my earlier post reproduced below for suggestions on that). https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wifi_information_view.html NOTE: the download link is about three-quarters of the way down the page. When downloaded, unzip the ZIP file into its own empty location, then double-click on the .EXE file inside your newly created folder for that program. In case you missed it, here is my previous recommendation to follow, and suggested WiFi channel numbers to try. Also, if yo have a very old router, that could be your issue (e.g. an N600), so please post the make and model of your router). "If you check your smart phone WiFi "bars" in the room where the TV is located (NOT the phone network signal bars), does the strength look "good" (i.e. all arc lines), or just a couple highlighted? Is the TV using a 2.4GHz band, or a 5GHz band? Which is the best/strongest signal in the TV room? What channels are those bands using (log into the router, go to config -> WiFi -> advanced settings to check). If on defaults (say 1 and 100), change them to channel 8 for the 2.4GHz, and 36 for the 5GHz, and ensure that the SSID names are 8 characters or less, with NO special characters in the name. The router make and model would be useful to know."
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@Vijay Kumbhani If you check your smart phone WiFi "bars" in the room where the TV is located (NOT the phone network signal bars), does the strengh look "good" (i.e. all arc lines), or just a couple highlighted? Is the TV using a 2.4GHz band, or a 5GHz band? Which is the best/strongest signal in the TV room? What channels are those bands using (log into the router, go to config -> WiFi -> advanced settings to check). If on defaults (say 1 and 100), change them to channel 8 for the 2.4GHz, and 36 for the 5GHz, and ensure that the SSID names are 8 characters or less, with NO special characters in the name. The router make and model would be useful to know.
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Disney Hotstar not showing up on LG 86" Class - UN8570 Series
td47 replied to murugess's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@murugess Hotstar is ONLY available in India, USA and Canada currently. You will NOT be able to get the APP on your TV if not ACTUALLY in one of those 3 countries. HOWEVER, you may wish to try using a VPN service to "configure" your location to be, say an Indian IP address location, then you MIGHT be able to view shows via the app downloaded on to your Laptop/PC. Here is an example, but I offer NO guarrantees, as Hotstar could tighten up their location checking for VPN use: https://www.purevpn.com/how-to-access/hotstar-outside-india -
@Sandeep Nair If it is NOT in the LG store for your country, then it is not available for your TV. There is no way to "side-load" apps into an LG TV, sorry.
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LG 49UK6200PLA registration question
td47 replied to michaelbr's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@michaelbr Did you try registering it on the LG UK site, to see if it will accept all relevant details? The warrantee SHOULD extend to all countries that the TV is sold in. Is there a Spain specific LG site? -
@tjekroge This will be your Google account and password (as Google now owns YouTube). If you have enabled 2FA (two-factor authentication), then you might have to turn that off on your laptop/PC first, then try it again on the TV.
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@TG1943 Thanks for the info. From what I gather, a recent updates to Netflix (and possibly other apps) may have caused this issue. Unfortunately, you may have to do a "factory reset" (reset to defaults), go get this fixed. You will then have to re-install any missing apps, and redo any logins.
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@TG1943 The solution is: Tell us WHAT TV model you have, WHAT country you are using it in, and WHAT the WebOS and firmware version is, and WHAT APP you are trying to download from the LG STORE!
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Can I use my portable HD to see LG recorded stuff on a laptop
td47 replied to Alanf's question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
@Alanf This has been asked many times on this forum. Unfortunately DRM and Copyright issues force manufacturers to encode (encrypt) any recorded programme files, and lock it to ONLY play back on the TV it was recorded on/