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I am developing a web hosting app for the LG TV.

I have my appinfo.json like this

{
  "id": "com.xxx.xxxxx",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "vendor": "Example.com",
  "type": "web",
  "main": "index.html",
  "title": "My App",
  "appDescription": "An app for you",
  "icon": "app-images/icon.png",
  "largeIcon": "app-images/largeIcon.png",
  "bgImage": "app-images/launchBGImage.png"
}

the only thing that I have seen displaying right is the icon.png.

The large icon, that I suppose will show where the primevideo icon is showing on the next picture

lg.thumb.jpeg.3744946b14723c4341157293475af177.jpeg

is not showing.

Also the launchBGImage.

How do I make them show?

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