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    Android TV Google I/O - What's new with Android TV and Google TV


    Google I/O - What's new with Android TV and Google TV

    Posted: 12 May 2022 10:27 AM PDT

    What web browser are you using?

    Posted: 12 May 2022 04:49 PM PDT

    I have cheap 4 Gb Tv box, and browser extremely slow, often crashes and freezes especially on videos.

    Tried several which were available from Google Play - they all have drawbacks, and bad support of remote control.

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    I bricked my Xiaomi Mi TV Stick doing what's in the picture, thinking i would get to connect my PS4 Controller via USB to the Android TV

    Posted: 12 May 2022 11:18 AM PDT

    [Request] Volume Limiter for Android TV

    Posted: 12 May 2022 08:41 AM PDT

    I would like to know if there's good Volume limiter for Android TV. I would like to lock the maximum volume to a certain limit so that the volume cannot be raised more than the limit.

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    Does 4K HDR require less transfer speed?!

    Posted: 12 May 2022 03:06 PM PDT

    Hey again!

    I have noticed that since i've started watching 4K SDR movies directly from my HDD plugged into my 4K tv, it has often gotten pixelated at some spots in the movie, like when something moves fast in the movie.

    I have been watching 4K movies for a long time directly from my 2TB HDD, and it have been working fine. Even with the heavier 4K files (I have played files around 60GB with 4K HDR). Then suddenly one day when I was watching a WEB-DL that was around 7 GB and in 4K SDR, it got pixelated quite often in the movie, even in scenes where it wasn't much movement!

    Because of this I have been thinking, is it the SDR that requires faster transfer speed, or doesn't it actually matter??

    Because when I have been watching WEB-DL's before but they were 4K HDR files, it worked flawless, (both WEB-DL, WEBRip & BluRay) also without any stuttering and pixelation, I think that is very weird. Because I mean they are not any different from the WEB-DL's I have been watching recently, but they get pixelated quite often anyways now.

    So is it something with the SDR that is the problem or should it work? Is it any other problem, because I have been able to watch 4K movies without problems, and then it suddenly won't work as good as before. I wanna say that my HDD use USB 3.0 and the TV port is USB 2.0, but it have been working anyways.

    I also wanna note that most 1080p files play fine on the tv, but also 4K files have been working well so why not now?

    The media players I have been using is VLC and Nova Video Player. I watch the movies directly from my external 2TB HDD and it have always been working well until now.

    The TV I am using is Hitachi 50HAL7351

    submitted by /u/MrAnte06
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    Hi all! My Philips Android TV just came back from maintenance (LCD module) and now my TV shows negative colors. Any way to fix this by myself?

    Posted: 12 May 2022 09:07 AM PDT

    Connect/disconnect button missing in bluetooth settings

    Posted: 12 May 2022 11:49 AM PDT

    Is there any way to show the connect/disconnect button in the Bluetooth devices menu? I have a MeCool KM2 that is running Android TV 10, and the only way to connect my headphones is to pair them as a new device every time or delete them outright when I want to disconnect.

    I used to have another MeCool box, the M8S Pro L, and it had the option to connect/disconnect. My Shield also has the options when I go the device menu, but on the KM2 the only options are to pair or change the name.

    submitted by /u/CoolGuy9000
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    Watch Dolby Vision/Atmos content in AndroidTv

    Posted: 12 May 2022 08:01 AM PDT

    Hi everyone!

    So, my final goal is to watch HDR and Dolby Vision/Atmos content through Stremio (or similar). After long periods of searching, I've concluded that I have two options:

    1. Buy a FireStick 4k (or similar) and install Stremio with some good player (MX Player or JustPlayer)
      or
    2. Buy a Raspberry Pi 4 (or similar), install AndroidTV, then install Stremio with some good player (MX Player or JustPlayer)

    I know for sure that Dolby Vision works with the FireStick, but I'm not sure if it will work if I play content with some 3rd party player.

    The only reason that I wanted a Raspberry Pi was versatility, because I would've the storage that I wanted and I could install any version of AndroidTV. It would give me more control of everything, but I don't know if Dolby Vision would work if I manually installed AndroidTV.

    I'm open to any suggetions to improve this setup!

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    Do any devices support USB audio out for hi-fi sound?

    Posted: 12 May 2022 02:28 AM PDT

    Sony A80J

    Posted: 12 May 2022 09:21 AM PDT

    Hi everyone,

    Since most US apps arent available in my country so i decided to install express vpn & the most US app were there such as HBO, Disney and amc etc.. as soon as i try to install they mention " it aint avaible in your country" wth? I'm confused, why is appearing in the google store then?

    Does anyone have a workaround this issue

    Thanks!

    submitted by /u/covid9teeen
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    Google announces quite a few new things for Android TV and Google TV

    Posted: 12 May 2022 10:43 AM PDT

    Twitch app crashing the Mi TV Stick

    Posted: 11 May 2022 07:21 PM PDT

    Once in a while my Mi TV Stick crashes and I have to turn OFF and ON the power supply. Everytime it happens while using the Twitch app. Do you guys have similar problem? Any tips to fix this? Thanks

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