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Hello all,

I have noticed a problem with Airplay on my LG TV.

I have disabled Apple Airplay from the Airplay settings but on my Apple devices (my iPhone, Macbook), when the TV is turned on, it is still detectable.
If I click on my TV from my iPhone, it is impossible to connect. However, the TV is always detectable, which is annoying.

To sum up, it's as if the detectability of Airplay and its status (active/inactive) are two separate things.
Ideally, if Airplay mode is disabled, the TV should not be detectable on Apple devices because it is confusing and bad from a user experience point of view.

Has anyone an idea how to fix this or how to escalade this issue?

Best regards,

Baris

PS: My television is the model OLED55CX6LA.AVS

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