ADT-1 Root without dev cord and I'm unable to get adb over wifi/ethernet to work

As the title suggests I've been trying to root my ADT-1 (codename molly Site with info) but I haven't been successful because:I do not have the power/usb "Y" cable, adb over wifi is no longer enabled by default and (from what I can tell) can't be enabled without first connecting via usb. I tried the usb 2.0 port via standard usb male to male cord but windows 10 says no drivers and zadig/device manager don't help. I'm sure there is something I'm overlooking, anyone feel like enlightening me?

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What is some advice for getting the most out of this T. V?

Just got an Android T. v for my girlfriend for Christmas. What are some tweaks quirks or otherwise nice qualities we can exploit to the fullest.

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any was to auto connect Bluetooth pain everytime repairing.

Ways*

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Roku (TCL) vs Android TV (Hisense)

So I've had a TCL with Roku for a little over a year, but only because I couldn't find any Hisense Android TV in stock. I was coming from an old non-smart TV. I just knew I like Google so if like Android TV..

Anyways a couple weeks back I got a Hisense (U6G) with Android TV and there are a few key features missing that's making me have second thoughts. Could not figure out via Google if I'm missing something in settings.

  1. I cannot figure out how to turn on the Hisense TV via mobile app. I can turn off, but not turn on. The Google TV app doesn't find my TV unless I turn it on via the remote. My Roku tv can turn on and off with the Roku app. I have the (wake via LAN and wifi on)

  2. This new TV is next to they kids room so the ability to plug in headphones in my phone to listen to the TV audio would be a great feature, which is on the Roku app, but not Google TV app. Anything I'm missing here?

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ESPN app content blinks annoyingly. Any fix? Hisense TV.

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App only mode

Hey I'm kinda digging the 'continue watching' section on Google TV but sick of all the bloat recommendations with row after row slowing up my TV

Found the 'apps only mode' which is speeding up my TV and it looks cleaner, but now the only good row with continue watching is gone. Is there any way to keep just that but still get rid of all the rest jibberish?

Thanks!

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Chromecast w/ Google TV Remote Issues

Since yesterday, my factory remote hasn't been working for my Chromecast. The white light remains lit. I've tried removing the batteries and holding the home button as described on the google support page but the light never begins blinking.

I've actually experienced this issue in the past and resolved it by connecting to the Chromecast with the Android TV Remote app, unbinding the factory remote, and then rebinding it. Thing is, ever since the remote stopped working, the Android TV Remote app has failed to detect either of the Chromecast devices in my house.

I checked to ensure everything was on the same network, and after confirming such still had no success connecting the app. Oddly enough, I am able to use the same phone to cast to my tv from native streaming apps, so I know for a fact that the network is connected and working.

I've unplugged my Chromecast, reset my router (and upgraded it's firmware) and have *still* found no success. I am beginning to feel incredibly frustrated. Has anyone experienced a similar issue, or have any more trouble shooting steps I should try?

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Streaming service video quality on Sony A80J vs Apple TV 4K

I'm due to get an A80J and am curious about how good the video looks on the built-in streaming apps provided via Google TV.

I have an LG C1 that I'm going to return soon, and I found that the video quality on things like the WebOS Disney+ app didn't look as good as on an Apple TV 4K. It just looked like it was running at a lower bitrate, with inferior picture detail/sharpness. I think Netflix also didn't look quite as good. Later, I found in online discussions that WebOS was known to have lower bitrates on Disney+, and maybe others.

How does the Sony fare? I primarily use Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu.

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Fast Pair is coming to Google TV, Android TV, and Matter-compatible smart home products

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Stream my Pc to my Android TV

First time poster here, so apologies if this is a silly question.

Just returned an LG (webOS) TV and got a Phillips (Android). With the LG it was easy to stream my Pc (and mobile) screen to the TV. Can I do something g similar with Android? (I thought that it had Chrome cast built in, but maybe it hasn't...)

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Mi box s 4k android update

My mibox s 4 k is android 9 can i upgrade it to android 10 or 11

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Mi Box S with Logitech Z-5500

I'm looking for a replacement for my old Apple TV and am interested in a Mi Box.

My layout right now is image via HDMI to TV and Toslink to the sound system, logitech Z-5500. It works well and I can, for example, stream music without the TV being turned on.

I see that Mi Box seems to have problems with 5.1 sound via Toslink. My audio system lacks HDMI so this is the only option. Will everything work as with Apple TV or should I expect some problems?

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Looking for an e-book reader for Android TV.

Does anyone know of an e-book reader app that works well on Android TV? I have a ton of cookbooks that I'd like to be able to pull up on my TV and reference while cooking. Ideally the app would work with my remote(left/right buttons flip pages).

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Chromecast google tv wifi issues

So basically after the December update I have been having non stop Wi-Fi issues with this device Everything works fine but when I turn off and come back after a while to turn the Chromecast back on Wi-Fi just gets extremely slow like 1 mbps it has nothing to do with my Wi-Fi as all devices have a strong connection I genuinely don’t know what’s up with this weird prob Any suggestion would highly be helpful

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RSS reader android tv

Hi all,

Is there any other rss reader then TV Reader? Thanks a lot. I cant find another at all.

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Mi TV stick Remote Lost. Help!!

So I own MI TV Stick, I have lost its remote and was using Google TV remote App. All working fine until a dumbass brother turned off the wifi and now I am not able to use the device anymore. Is there a way to regain access to it or do i have to buy a new remote. Thank you

Edit: My issue was fixed, I had to borrow remote from my neighbours (They have MI TV) and turn on the WIFI. I also turned on HDMI CEC on the device, now i can control it using my TV remote.

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Android TV ui looks good in other countries. I hope Asian countries will get this too😂. Triggered with VPN

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"Recents" button does nothing on TCL android tv

Hello everyone, i just switched from a Philips android tv to a bigger TCL, with my pleasure i discovered that TCL customization is much better than whatever Philips provides, but something is really annoying me: on Philips i was able to bring up the recent application menu using button mapper to map the "recents" button to any of my remote key, on TCL the "recents" button doesn't seem to do anything. I was a huge fan of this feature, especially after closing Kodi which, most of the time, doesn't shutdown properly.

Does anyone have this issue on TCL tv?

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Tcl Android TV will not update any app

There's like 20 apps that need updates and none of them will load, they all are stuck on pending. Disney+ for example we even uninstalled and tried to reinstall...stuck on pending. Tried clearing all kinds of caches and local data without success...help would be appreciated!

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Help - YouTube app fullscreen?

Hi, I have a new TCL android tv and when playing YouTube app, the video doesn’t play in full screen. It occupies the top left hand corner. The rest of the screen is black. Is this how it is supposed to be? Thank you for any help.

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No Volume Control on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ but on Youtube

I experience a very annoying issue. I can control the volume of YouTube & YouTube Music via the AndroidTV controller. But recently I can't control the volume for above mentioned apps. I see the volume bar moving left/right but with no effect on the loudness. It remains the same. I can control the volume via my AVR controller - but this I would like to avoid. Pretty sure it is just some weird setting.

Any thoughts?

Using AndroidTV, leitest Iteration und Version Receiver: Harman Lardon AVR 151s TV: Samsung UE55C6700

HDMI CEC is enabled and works (like shutting down or start all components)

Thanks!

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Hisense TVs coming summer 2022

https://www.androidcentral.com/hisense-google-tv-lineup-ces-2022

The U8H series has a peak brightness of 1500 nits. Hisense highlights features like IMAX enhanced and Filmmaker Mode for improved picture quality. This series is available in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch models.

The U7H series is more gaming-focused with variable 120Hz refresh rate, auto low-latency, and Game Mode for quicker response times when gaming. Along with FreeSync support, this series is ideal for anyone looking to upgrade their PS5 setup, particularly with the large 85-inch model.

The lineup rounds out with the U6H series, which is the more affordable of the bunch. For a much lower price, you'll get only a 60Hz display. However, you still get HDR support, eARC, Dolby Atmos audio, and a variable refresh rate. This model starts at just 50-inches and goes up to 75-inches.

With Google TV running the show, you'll get access to many features found on some of the best Android TVs, such as custom recommendations, thousands of apps, and support for virtual assistants for hands-free Google Assistant via the built-in microphones.

The new Hisense TVs will arrive on the market this summer. Prices range from $580 for the U6H series and $3200 for the U9H.

Similar article:

https://9to5google.com/2022/01/04/hisense-google-tv-2022-mini-led/

As Google TV takes over the company’s strategy for the living room, Hisense is joining the club as it transitions from Android TV to Google TV on its 2022 lineup. Here’s what’s coming.

While Hisense seemed hesitant to adopt Google TV alongside last year’s models, the company is fully embracing the new experience with its new lineup. Everything from Hisense’s high-end QLED models down to super-affordable budget models will be running Google TV out of the box.

Starting at the high end, the Hisense U9H will have a single 75-inch, $3,199 mini-LED model. The U9H can hit 2,000 nits of brightness, has 1,280 local dimming zones, uses Quantum Dot technology, and supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Vision IQ alongside other HDR formats. The U9H will launch in late summer.

Stepping down to a more reasonable $1,099 starting price, the Hisense U8H series will include 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch sizes. These all include mini-LED technology along with Quantom Dot technology and a 120Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness tops out at 1,500 nits with Dolby Vision IQ and other HDR formats supported. These TVs also pack support for variable refresh rate over HDMI and low-latency modes for gaming consoles. Like the Hisense U8G we reviewed last year, Google Assistant is also supported with built-in microphones for “Hey Google” support. The U7H series, with its 55-, 65-, 75-, and 85-inch sizes mostly matches the U8H series on specs with 120Hz refresh rate support and more, just at a lower starting price of $799. These models will go on sale in mid-summer 2022.

The Hisense U6H series is the last of the company’s ULED lineup this year, with a starting price of $579 for the 55-inch model and going up on 65-inch and 75-inch models. The main drawback of this version is the use of a 60Hz refresh rate, but with support retained for variable refresh rate, Dolby Vision IQ, Quantum Dor, and other key features.

Meanwhile, Hisense’s budget lineup is also getting Google TV, with the A7H and A6H series offering the new experience from $299 and up. The A6H series includes 43-, 50-, 55-, 65-, and 75-inch sizes starting at $299 with 4K resolution, and the A7H is an 85-inch model that costs $1,699. These TVs lack features such as variable refresh rate but still support low-latency input, Dolby Vision, and more.

More similar articles:

  1. https://www.androidpolice.com/hisense-uled-tv-in-any-size-or-refresh-rate-running-google-tv/
  2. https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/4/22866695/hisense-uled-tv-u9h-u8h-u7h-mini-led-announced-specs
  3. https://gizmodo.com/hisenses-new-tvs-are-all-in-with-mini-led-and-google-tv-1848300369

Same CES youtube presentation:

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eEIgBo5308
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmW-s_XomNc

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Mi Bos S chrome cursor

Hey guys , is there any way how to add cursor to chrome on mi box s ?

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HiSense 2022 CES presentation live. Likely boring

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD0X73kEDWE

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YouTube (not YouTube kids) on child account/profile

Sorry if this been answered a million times.

Is it possible to enable the YouTube app on Google TV when using a Google account for children?

When using the same account on a phone, YouTube will work.

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