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I recorded a hockey game on my Sling DVR from my office Apple TV sling App.  I verified in my office that the recording existed.

I just went into the house and started the Sling App on my LG 65" OLED TV.  Sling App comes up fine, however I don't see a way to watch programs from my Sling Cloud DVR.  Does anyone have this working?

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NO!  The Sling DVR is no available on the LGos. Have spoken with Sling. 

 

Have gone one back to using my Roku for most everything as LGos is useless.

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