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By yosis
Hey All,
I have google TV which connected with HDMI to my LG
It worked perfectly first few days and I was able to fully control the TV with remote
It suddenly stopped working yesterday and i cant contol the tv from remote of the google tv
I did factory reset to google tv but didn't help
I do see that controlling enabled both on tv and streamer but still dead. Any ideas?
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By John Bizeray
I recently updated the firmware on my LG43UH610V. Now I constantly get "Wired Lan cable disconnected" / "Wired network is connected" messages even while watching a video file from my NAS. The TV is connected and using the network while getting these messages. It has always been on a fixed IP address on the LAN.
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By Pranay Mokida
Issue
Whenever I start any video—whether it’s streaming apps, HDMI input, or a USB movie—the SC9S plays for a minute or two, then suddenly loses connection. Audio instantly falls back to the TV’s internal speakers, and the TV acts like the soundbar no longer exists on the eARC port. The soundbar display still shows “eARC” (sometimes flips to “OPT/ARC” for a second), but no sound.
Temporary Fix
The only thing that gets audio back is power-cycling the TV (standby isn’t enough; full reboot required). After that, the bar reconnects… until the next random dropout. This can happen multiple times during a single movie, which is a great way to kill the vibe.
What I’ve Tried
New HDMI 2.1-certified cable (same result, so original cable seems fine).
Disabled Quick Start+ and Simplink in the TV settings, then re-enabled.
Factory-reset both TV and soundbar.
Tested ARC instead of eARC—works, but no Atmos and same occasional dropout.
Plugged the soundbar into a different power outlet (in case of power spike).
Observed Patterns
Dropouts happen sooner with Dolby Atmos or DTS content, but even stereo YouTube videos eventually cut out.
No obvious heat buildup; bar is in open air, front facing.
Happens whether soundbar is wall-mounted or on its stand.
Questions for the Hive Mind
Anyone else seeing eARC instability with the SC9S on the UP77 series?
Could this be a handshake timing bug on the TV’s HDMI board?
Any hidden service-menu tweaks or firmware betas worth trying?
Should I just RMA the bar, or is the TV the real diva here?
Appreciate any insight—my couch and I thank you in advance!
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By u84six
I haven't searched this forum, but there has to be others who find that tv remote pointer to be extremely annoying. I'm actually surprised that we still can't turn that feature off. Having the cursor/pointer feature isn't even close to the importance of being able to shut off. I mean, how hard is to put one checkbox in the ui to toggle the feature on or off? It seems like a no-brainer, big bang for the buck change that many users would appreciate
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By sbal
So sick of this stupid piece of crap TV. Every couple of days, the TV logs me out of my LG account and I can't use the IPTV channels.
Besides how incredibly and utterly stupid it is to require a f'in "account" to watch TV, when I go to log back in on the TV or the app (again I can't believe I need to download a f'in app to watch TV) it doesn't work. I need to change the location to Canada, reboot the TV, change the location back to US, reboot the TV, and then I can log in and am presented with the "terms and conditions" I need to accept (for the love of God why in the f'ing world do I need to accept terms and conditions to watch f'in television!?!?!?!). Then I click "Accept All" and everything works, for a few days, until it logs me out again for no reason and I need to go through the entire circus again
The TV is hard wired to Ethernet, so it's not a wifi issue. It's on a battery backup so it's not a power interruption issue. Anyone know how to fix this? This last time I went into the menu and the account and clicked the "Check Terms and Conditions" and there was a entry on the bottom with the green check mark so I clicked "Accept" on that one, I'm hoping that does it?
Needless to say there is no way I would ever consider for even a second buying another LG product, I will never give another dollar to a company that makes products so incredibly hostile to customers. but I spent a lot of $$ on this TV and I'm going to be stuck with it for a while so I am hoping this is fixable, despite how utterly ridiculous neededing to have an account or accept terms and conditions to use a device I bought and own
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Michael Ausec
I purchased a LG OLED TV in December 2017. It is great, except for one annoyance. Every 15 minutes, a HDMI2 popup appears in the center of the screen. It disappears after a few seconds. This repeats ad infinitum. My TV connections are very simple. One coax cable input to the Cable Box. HDMI output from the Cable Box to the TV's HDMI1 input. The coax output from the Cable Box is connected to a Magnavox DVR. The DVR is connected to the TV's HDMI2 input . The DVR is "off" when we watch normal TV on the HDMI1. I've searched the internet for a solution, without success. Any ideas?
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