I just set up a new tv (TCL Roku TV), and installed a bunch of new channels through the Roku set up process, including Netflix. However, Netflix has never installed. I have turned the TV off and back on, unplugged and plugged it back in, updated the system several times, attempted to install Netflix again, and again, and again, day after day. Two things keep happening:
I tried pushing the Netflix button on my remote, and it said there wasn't enough memory to start Netflix. Since this is the same error message I got when I tried to start YouTube once, I deduced that it thought Netflix was already installed (even though it didn't show up on the home screen). So, I went to Netflix on Add Channels and sure enough it said "Go to Channel" and "Remove Channel," which made me think that the Roku had installed it. Select "Go to channel" and it gives me the same "not enough space" error. Back to the home screen and no Netflix. So, I tried removing Netflix and adding it back again. It gave me the same error as I got when I tried to add it in the first place: "Adding Netflix 100%. Could not add Netflix" which, of course, makes no sense.
I checked for updates. NEW PROBLEM: Now the system says it needs to update from version 9.4.0.4200 to version 9.4.0.4206. It asks if I want to update now or later. I choose "Update Now" and nothing happens. Like, the window with the update info goes away and I'm still looking at the system update screen, and nothing is happening. No progress screen, no indication that it's doing ANYTHING. It's like I just chose "Update later" or something.
if not, You need to reach out to nebula Support Sup...@seenebula.com who would provide you the code and steps to enable it, after which you should be able to install it from the Google Play store for your region.
I had the Capsule Max, a different product, and sideloaded and it all worked fine for me, but on other Android like systems, like a Android VM running ontop of Linux, only a specific NetFlix APK version would work. So with the imprecision of the product, the Mars II is Android 7.1, the Capsule II is Android TV.
Basically the fewest issues arise from buying the most popular products which get the most app love. I did try one of the Nebula products, and using this rule I avoided Android TV to avoid the least popular software.
This should (in theory) purge the entire netflix-desktop package and, since it sounds like you removed the ppa as well, add it back and reinstall the package. Omit sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ehoover/compholio && sudo apt-get update && if you did not remove the ppa.
I had the same error.I removed netflix-desktop and purged the ppa. However, I also had to remove the following two files from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ehoover-compholio-precise.list and/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ehoover-compholio-precise.list.save.
My pre-installed Netflix app won't open on the above TV model. After selecting the app the Netflix logo appears but doesn't go any further,it should go to profiles page but doesn't. Rebooting the TV solves the problem but i don't want to have to keep switching off TV and removing plug every time i want to watch Netflix. The Sony Bot suggests uninstalling/re-installing the app but i can't find any app options other than the app page that shows all the pre-installed apps. Would appreciate any advice please.
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ADS Plan support is experimental, Kodi v20 or higher is required. Being experimental you may experience malfunctions of add-on features (for example language selection, watched status sync ecc..), for development details see:
PREREQUISITE 1: Mandatory HD Station app installed.
PREREQUISITE 2: Verify that the installed version of Python is equal to or greater than 3.7 otherwise you need update it from the QNAP Store.
However, I have not been able to successfully resolve the issue for the past day. I keep getting the below error and if I try installing other packages using go get, it install it without any issue so I believe my path is correct.
I can't install the Netflix app in my Chromecast Google TV. When I press the Netflix button in my remote control, it says that the app is not available in the moment. What can I do? I live in Colombia.
Although you might be able to purchase the Chromecast with Google TV in your country Google only officially sell the device in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Spain, United Kingdom, United States (except Puerto Rico).
Or as mentioned above there might be other ways of installing the app without it being from the Google Play store but Google doesn't recommend using the device in an unsupported country or installing apps that are not from it's official Google Play store.
Thank you for your answer. The Chromecast Google TV is being sold in Colombia months ago. I cant understand what happened, Even, i could install Disney+, Amazon prime and Youtube apps without problems.
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I have faced the lagging of sound problem in Youtube app as well. So far I have been watching Youtube channels. It happens from time to time when I watch HD 720p videos on Raspberry Pi 3 with remote controlling in my smartphone which Youtube supports and move the timeline/the playbar back and forth.
webOS is definitely based on Linux but I don't think it has any involvement with a distro. It's similar to how Android is based on Linux but is not called a distro. I don't have an idea about the version of Linux although that won't become a problem in most cases.
Did you try to manually install a .deb file into webOS?
I'm not exactly sure (maybe one of the devs can chip in here if I'm wrong) but I don't think you can install .deb files as in a traditional Linux distro. From what we can understand from the docs webOS only supports webapp and QML apps in the built in the .ipk package.
I mentioned this earlier, I dont think it is possible to launch traditional Linux apps on webOS. Let me repeat that; webOS is NOT Linux.
webOS is a separate operating system that shares a Linux kernel at a very low level. This does not mean traditional .deb files can be installed on webOS. That's not how it works.
Visually I think the biggest difference between webOS OSE and webOS TV is the lack of the card-based GUI that's seen on LG smart TVs.
From what I understand OSE is also optimized to work on the Raspberry Pi platform compared to the regular webOS which runs on the ARM processors in LG smart TVs. There may be many other changes under the hood, but I honestly don't know that in-depth.
I added some comments for your information.
webOS OSE is based on OpenEmbedded Yocto Linux 2.2(Morty) using raspberrypi linux kernel 4.4.y
And, Netfix app for LG webOS TV is ported on NRDP not HTML5 but Native app.
videotechnology.blogspot.com Netflix Ready Device Platform (NRDP)The Netflix Ready Device Platform (NRDP) is a software development kit used by internal and external partners to integrate Netflix into CE...
@suaji, I have one question about your Netflix demo on YouTube. Is it possible to play DRMed contents. A trailer is clean video but full video clip is DRMed stream. Can you see a full video clip ? Let us know a resolution of stream video If you possible.
Wow, that's quite interesting. I never knew that the platform developer had to port the Netflix app themselves. That's quite insightful, thank you for the clarification.
Speaking of which; by Native do you mean a QML app? I don't suppose it's Open Source and the .ipk is freely available by any chance.
webOS is a Linux system (see above), but installation of dependencies to the system is a problem. You're not going to be able to directly install a .deb or something into it, though, as you don't have the necessary package management software. As well, you're probably not going to find too many native ARM binaries for things, that play well with Wayland as a compositor. Any software that does meet those requirements, though, you should be able to build using the build system (oe), and could install it directly to the system that way.
Can we just manual install (same as in windows app portable), and open that file?.
If can, then we can set auto run startup Chromium App in linux service (systemctl)..
If succes, we can do the next step, how to Link @ Enable DRM..
We've installed the Deco P7 system in our home today, replacing two older routers. Everything works fine out of the box: Youtube, Twitch etc. But Netflix refuses to connect on phones, tablets and computers. We can't even open the Netflix website. Only when I set up a VPN connection can we get through. I have tried turning off the Anti-Virus options in the app to see if that somehow blocks it, but it doesn't help.
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