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Spotify - Turn off display option
Sourav Pathak posted a question in LG webOS Smart TV App Questions
I often feel the need to turn off my TV's screen after I select a playlist and start playing. Can we have this option in the Spotify app. We do have this option in the inbuilt music player where we can turn off the display while the music plays in the background and we can turn the display back on by pressing volume up button on the remote. Felt that this option could be added to Spotify app as well. Thanks -
nagging Getting rid of LG registration screen message
Gerontius posted a question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
I've got a new 43UM7500 OPLA installed today. Lovely set, great picture, great sound. Working out how to use it properly is going to take time. Right now I want advice on how to get rid of a little message at the top of the screen reminding me to register it with L G. I'Ve already done that by phone, but I can't work out any way to get rid of the message. -
html Auto Refresh Required on HTML page through LG WebOs
Haitham Rabie posted a question in LG webOS Smart TV Questions
Hello world, I need to show a web page in my LG 43LH5700 through HTML page this page containing (JS+CSS) connected to the screen through Ethernet cable only , but this web page should be able to refresh its content every 2 minutes... Can somebody help me? Do I need to buy a small PC for that ?? -Do you know some application able to do this? Thanks -
I have a series 6 oled 65 inch it is 1.5 years old. It has experienced burn in from the news baners that CBS uses. This is true even though I simply watch the evening news. That is bad enough but now it has a growing green patch that is not burn in. See the lower right quadrant of the screen near the tail of the y. This is a know problem with series 6 pannels. I am 6 month out of warranty so lg say too bad. In short, lg manufactured a faulty pannel, which it has since replaced, but won't aknowledge or stand by its customers. $3,500 wasted.