Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most Out of Your Android TV
The smart TV (also known as Android TV) has completely transformed the living room experience, and this trend is accelerating at an alarming rate. Yes, I am. In 2019, 200 million smart TVs will be shipped, with 266 million more expected by 2025. So, if you've been following the trend recently or want to do so in the near future, you may utilise these tips and techniques to make your Android TV more effective and convenient in 2022. Along with the TV, there is a smart TV box Android based which is used for streaming live content through internet. This is popularly called as IPTV or internet protocol television.
Let's get started with that in mind.
File Transfer through Wi-Fi :
The first Android TV tip you should learn is this. You might wish to send a file to your Android TV, but you'll have to look for it on your USB stick. This can be inconvenient. You may send files wirelessly from your Android smartphone to your Android TV with the Send Files to TV app (free, with in-app purchases). The SFTV app will work effortlessly if you connect to a shared WiFi network. The SFTV app will work without a hitch.
Using Duo for Video Calls (PiP Support) :
Google Duo is coming to Android TV and is available on the Play Store if you're not sure. Simply put in your webcam, and Android TV will take care of the rest. To use this functionality, Android TV must be installed on Android 9 or higher. The nicest part about Google Duo on Android TV is that it supports Picture in Picture (PiP) mode as well.
For example, pushing the home button on the remote during a video connection with Duo will display the PiP window as an overlay. Now you can watch the game with your friends and family by opening the sports app.
Let's get started with that in mind.
File Transfer through Wi-Fi :
The first Android TV tip you should learn is this. You might wish to send a file to your Android TV, but you'll have to look for it on your USB stick. This can be inconvenient. You may send files wirelessly from your Android smartphone to your Android TV with the Send Files to TV app (free, with in-app purchases). The SFTV app will work effortlessly if you connect to a shared WiFi network. The SFTV app will work without a hitch.
Using Duo for Video Calls (PiP Support) :
Google Duo is coming to Android TV and is available on the Play Store if you're not sure. Simply put in your webcam, and Android TV will take care of the rest. To use this functionality, Android TV must be installed on Android 9 or higher. The nicest part about Google Duo on Android TV is that it supports Picture in Picture (PiP) mode as well.
For example, pushing the home button on the remote during a video connection with Duo will display the PiP window as an overlay. Now you can watch the game with your friends and family by opening the sports app.
Screen Saver with Your Own Design :
Although Android TV has a native screen saver (background) feature, it is limited and does not allow you to choose your own images. Second, security concerns have rendered the popular Google Photos and Android TV apps inoperable. So, when viewing personal images from your Google account or internal storage, there aren't many options.
The photo gallery and screensaver software (free with in-app purchases) can aid in this instance. This app, which was created particularly for Android TV, provides all of the screensaver features you've always desired on a larger TV screen.
Remote control for your games
Android TV, which adds a remote control for games, also has a small catalog of customized games. You can usually play using the remote control of the installed device, but this does not always provide the best and most convenient experience. Therefore, you can also connect a Bluetooth remote control to your Android TV.
All you need to do is go to the Settings option and select the Add Device option.. Note that both the PS4 and the latest version of the XBox One controller also work via Bluetooth.
Although Android TV has a native screen saver (background) feature, it is limited and does not allow you to choose your own images. Second, security concerns have rendered the popular Google Photos and Android TV apps inoperable. So, when viewing personal images from your Google account or internal storage, there aren't many options.
The photo gallery and screensaver software (free with in-app purchases) can aid in this instance. This app, which was created particularly for Android TV, provides all of the screensaver features you've always desired on a larger TV screen.
Remote control for your games
Android TV, which adds a remote control for games, also has a small catalog of customized games. You can usually play using the remote control of the installed device, but this does not always provide the best and most convenient experience. Therefore, you can also connect a Bluetooth remote control to your Android TV.
All you need to do is go to the Settings option and select the Add Device option.. Note that both the PS4 and the latest version of the XBox One controller also work via Bluetooth.
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