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1 hour ago, Kalpesh Patil said:

I am getting error while playing video

Since sony liv app is not available on lg smart tv , i am trying to play sony liv websites in web browser . I am getting below  flash player error

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Unfortunately Flash is not support by the webOS browser, as it is also unsupported on Smart TV platforms such as Samsung.  Due to the complexity of writing for Flash, the constant problems with it, high its high system overhead usage as well as the decision by Adobe to discontinue the product in 2020 LG and others have quite rightly decided not to programme/support for the plugin.

Sonyliv needs to be asked by its consumers/customers to pull their finger out and join the web2.0 revolution and ditch Flash and start using modern technologies supported by all the common browsers.

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