We have a so called smart TV - 49 inch made by Toshiba. About a year ago some functions seemed to go wrong, such as the set not recognising some of the HDMI inputs - including an Amazon Fire stick. We tried all sorts of work arounds, depending on what we wanted to watch.
Sometimes I'd get things going using a computer connected with an HDMI cable - since the set did seem to recognise my Apple devices. Recently we wanted to try Netflix - again - but the film was very distorted, like an old analogue set which has lost sync. After consulting the Netflix help pages a hint of a solution emerged, so I turned the set off completely for a few minutes. I may even have unplugged the power socket. Then turned it back on.
After this, Netflix now works fine and the HDMI inputs are now working so the Fire device (which allows Prime Video) is also back in operation. I was dreading having to reset the TV to factory settings, or some other solution - and I had noticed that there had been a sofware update roughly around the time when the TV started to become problematic - though in truth I can't say the update was responsible for the problem.
The electrical engineer's equivalent of hitting a mechanical devivce with a hammer, perhaps. Though I did also change the network feed to the set, which may also have had an effect. I'm not going to undo things to check!
Sometimes I'd get things going using a computer connected with an HDMI cable - since the set did seem to recognise my Apple devices. Recently we wanted to try Netflix - again - but the film was very distorted, like an old analogue set which has lost sync. After consulting the Netflix help pages a hint of a solution emerged, so I turned the set off completely for a few minutes. I may even have unplugged the power socket. Then turned it back on.
After this, Netflix now works fine and the HDMI inputs are now working so the Fire device (which allows Prime Video) is also back in operation. I was dreading having to reset the TV to factory settings, or some other solution - and I had noticed that there had been a sofware update roughly around the time when the TV started to become problematic - though in truth I can't say the update was responsible for the problem.
The electrical engineer's equivalent of hitting a mechanical devivce with a hammer, perhaps. Though I did also change the network feed to the set, which may also have had an effect. I'm not going to undo things to check!
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