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By GiovanniG
Hi, my needs are to show the video stream of the baby's room on LG TV, I've searched a lot for an RTSP player without success, there are lot of limitations on LG webos, unfortunately, but I succeed using a PC with Serviio and the native browser of the TV, it works but plays vide with about 20 seconds of delay.
I don't now how to reduce this buffering, in this way I can't promptly go to him before he commits something dangerous, there is anything I can do to reduce buffering? Any news out about a player which supports RTSP? (like VLC). Than you
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By infiniter
LG support is crap. No response at all or pre-made response textes only after weeks. Support is important, because we actually pay for it by buying the products. Since the TV is depending on software you provide and if this software has bugs, they must be removed, because this is part of warranty.
I posted a bug thread over at the developer forum, but no one reacted. Actually, I expected something like that an LG official reads it, puts it on a bug tracking list and comments "we are on it". That's how other companies do it.
So, where can we find a place to post our bugs so that they find their way to the developers?
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By Arunan sP
Please bring DTS codec in TVs after C9. I own a cx 55 oled and most of the movie collection is in DTS audio and heard a lot of them who own TVs after C9 have this missing. Please make DTS codec available again
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By Packrat
Hi,
The SmartShare (on win10) using the Video Player work great!!! Thanks to the LG+WebOS team.
Seems the Video player app doesn't support the full srt "standard".
If there is better place to post or file bugreports please let me know.
I was watching a mkv with a srt and that works great but it seems that some of the SRT codes are not implemented.
Could support be added, or alternately just drop the codes so they don't show up on screen? ( Open curly "a" and a number and close curly bracket)
{\a3} Details are below.
Thanks
Frank
-------snip snip----------------
WebOS: 05.10.25 (or tv fw?)
TV: 65UM7300AUE NA model (please keep making real 4K IPS screens)
SmartShare V2.3.1712.1201
Reference for SRT codes:
link hidden, please login to view {\a3} (indicates that the text should start appearing on line 3)
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By Nick Payne
I run a media server using Serviio on a Raspberry Pi (several thousand files just organised by folder structure), and I use the DLNA client built into WebOS to play the files from the server. For the past five years I've had an LG OLED55B6T, and due to a bit of burn-in on the screen, I've just replaced it with an OLED65G1PTA. One thing I notice with the new set is that it's much slower to navigate through the folder structure on the media server to get to the file I want to play. The difference seems to be that the DLNA client on the old TV just shows folders with a generic folder icon, whereas the new one wants to thumbnail each folder that's visible on the screen before it will allow me to continue. I haven't found anything in the settings to stop this behaviour - you can choose to display the folders as a grid or list, but either way it still tries to thumbnail each folder.
As an experiment I installed Kodi on a Chromecast with Google TV that I have attached to the new set, as it can also act as a DLNA client, and it is also much faster to navigate through the folder structure on the media server. However, it has the drawback that if I stop watching a video part way through, it doesn't remember the point I was up to when I restart watching, whereas the client in the TV does.
Any suggestions on a possible fix for speeding up the navigation?
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