I just have to somehow figure out if I can install apps on my TV that are not from Google Play, and how to prevent this older version from updating.
Thank you! Really good to know it will not auto update.I just have to somehow figure out if I can install apps on my TV that are not from Google Play, and how to prevent this older version from updating.
Uninstall your current version.
Download and install the APK file from here:
https://get.videolan.org/vlc-android/3.4.4/
Try with the Arm64-v8a first, if it doesn't install then install the Armeabi-v7a one.
Since it has been manually installed it will not auto update.
The same thing, every time you turn off the TV it automatically updates to version 3.5, you have to delete it and install 3.4.4Well, my joy was short lived. My manually installed 3.4.4 version updated automatically to 3.5.0, so now I have to roll back again. My everyday routine from now on I suppose.
Looks like your discover failures are now fixed at least!Installed v 3.5.2 from the Play Store, no fix for me, my problem remains exactly the same. Doesn't see subs, doesn't show the time remaining, cannot rewind or fast forward. Returned to v 3.4.4 again.
Sorry for the inconvenience, could you share some logs so we can locate the problem? Reproduce the issue and then go to: Settings > Advanced > Debug logs and share the dumped log file.Hi teaowl,
I also experiment a problem with VLC 3.5.2 for Android TV on my Sony smart TV.
For years, I have been watching videos located on the hard disk of a video server (Freebox Revolution) with the upnp protocol. Worked great.
Today, impossible to access the hard disk. Error message says there is nothing on the disk (which is not true: Works with Nova).
Is there a fix for VLC?
Thanks
Looks like your discover failures are now fixed at least!Installed v 3.5.2 from the Play Store, no fix for me, my problem remains exactly the same. Doesn't see subs, doesn't show the time remaining, cannot rewind or fast forward. Returned to v 3.4.4 again.
I'll try to reproduce your subtitle and seeking issues...
Sorry for the inconvenience, could you share some logs so we can locate the problem? Reproduce the issue and then go to: Settings > Advanced > Debug logs and share the dumped log file.Hi teaowl,
I also experiment a problem with VLC 3.5.2 for Android TV on my Sony smart TV.
For years, I have been watching videos located on the hard disk of a video server (Freebox Revolution) with the upnp protocol. Worked great.
Today, impossible to access the hard disk. Error message says there is nothing on the disk (which is not true: Works with Nova).
Is there a fix for VLC?
Thanks
Thanks, I'll try to reproduce.My main problem is with subs actually as I depend on them.
It's like it sees any file with embedded subs as corrupt. No problem with files without subs, but considering most of the HD go with multiple subs these days, they create a problem even when I don't need them.
Your issue might be related to https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc- ... ssues/2694I am sorry Alaric, I am afraid I can't do that on Android TV
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