From the web, visit www.pandora.com/vizio and enter the activation code there.Or, from a mobile device, open the Pandora app and go to Settings, then tap Device Activation and enter the code.Finally, select Continue on the in-home device.

The website URL given doesn't work. Just goes to a Pandora login. The mobile app instructions work but the return is "Invalid or Expired activation code" even though the TV is displaying it right now.


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It would be great is Emby was able to add it's client app to their OS. They use their own OS, so not sure if it is possible. Plex does have an app on their OS, but it did have issues with some of the media playback.

I have ALWAYS used these TV's, including the 4k "smart" TV's as monitors, never as a TV ( a TV has rabbit ears). I replaced my 65" Sammy with this P65Q9-H1 about a month or two ago, and as usual, I connected all my devices to it and used it as a monitor only (only weird people actually have rabbit ears connected to their smart TVs) .

Anyway, three or four days ago, I started tinkering with it to see what it can do, I was blown away. Besides the picture being fantastic, it has automatic frame rate switching on ALL of the apps that I tested. It was fast and not sluggish at all, but the main thing that made me a believer was that it passed through ALL the audio codecs that I tested, amazing. Of course it supports Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR 10+ and HLG and has HDMI 2.1.

Please try submitting it again or another route to contact someone to get this done. I have the newest Vizio TV and I just purchased Emby Premiere thinking it was a good idea to jump from Plex. I can't use my server and no one talked about that anywhere before I purchased this thing. I have never used Emby but this is a bad first impression.

You have to be a Vizio streaming partner, and in order to become that, you need to be able to generate revenue for Vizio. Plex has it's ad-supported content which gives them a way of doing that, whereas we are your personal media server.

Ok, I see. I ordered an Amazon Firestick because I read that it does support Emby. So far I do like the platform for the most part. I don't like that there aren't options to sort by duplicate movies/TV shows or to search specifically by an actor and to see their list of movies like Plex does. Those two integrations would probably help a lot. It is a very useful tool and a great transcoding server platform, so thank y'all for the work. Just trying to give feedback since I feel invested now. Haha.

I love the way I can view both of my dance room cameras simultaneously on the Arlo app on my iPhone HOWEVER we would love to view the same thing in the lobby on our Vizio smart tv. Is this possible?! I feel like I've tried so many different apps and nothing is working.

I don't have an xbox or playstation; just the tv, iPad, my iPhone... I know it has to be possible somehow, someway. I've tried using the SmartThings app and it allows both cameras to group into one but the SmartThings app won't work with my Vizio. I've checked. Dang.

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I have the Meta quest 2 and a vizio smart TV with chrome cast built in. I can cast my vr to my phone no problem. It can see my TV no problem but when I try to cast to my TV it keeps saying there was an an error and your streaming has stopped. All devices (the meta, the phone and tv) are all connected to my home wifi. I can't figure out how to get it to cast to this TV.

Come on! Real troubleshooting is the system is outdated and needs resolve! Update it to work with modern Chromecast versions. You can send out an overclock software update to fix glitchy games.... Well now.

You troubleshoot it with Google, y'all partnered with them and other companies to create this vr experience. Let's take some initiative and lend a hand to your followers; it's just good business. Or we the people can bad mouth it all and bankrupt your companies

I ended up buying a Chrome cast with network for a solution. I had tried without the ethernet option and it was painfully jittery and slow. I found a second hand with ethernet. It still has nearly a one-second delay which sucks, but I am able to cast again. Does let you turn down the volume a bit and share with friends. Still not sure why they can't improve upon this.

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I have a 2 year-old Roku sound bar that worked great with my old TCL Roku tv. I just purchased an Vizio M series smart tv. I have the Roku sound bar connected to HDMI 1 eARC port on the Vizio. Can I control the Roku sound bar with my Vizio supplied remote?

We appreciate you inquiring about the remotes' compatibility with your smart TV and the Roku soundbar. Kindly be advised that the Roku soundbar and other branded smart TVs have different operating systems, which means that the only way to control the Roku soundbar is with the Roku remote that comes with it.

I have a VIZIO 42" LED TV, model E422AR, about 3 yrs old (out of warranty). The TV is wall mounted in my bedroom. A few months ago it started randomly 'turning itself off'. By random I mean it might not happen for a few days, then happen several times in the course of a minute. The usual pattern is it happens a few times each evening.

When it happens, there is no picture or sound, the same as if I had manually turned off the TV via the remote, but with one exception: the VIZIO logo on the bezel beneath the screen remains lit, and is 'brighter' than it is normally when the TV is on. Other than the brightly lit logo, the TV appears to be in its normal off/standby state. In fact, if I then press the power button on the remote, the TV turns back on and all is well again (picture and sound) until the next time it decides to randomly turn itself off again.

After doing some hunting around online, I found many other VIZIO customers complaining of similar symptoms, although in most of those cases I the TV either failed completely (wouldn't turn back on), or the user had to unplug the TV, wait 10 or 15 secs, then plug it back in to get the TV working again (I've never had to do that). And no one described their TV's logo as still being lit when the TV failed.

Since most of the failed cases I read about turned out to be a bad power supply board, I went ahead and purchased one online. It was an exact match to mine, right down to the board's manufacturer, part number and rev letter. I went ahead and swapped the boards, powered the TV back on, and within a couple of minutes it failed again with exactly the same symptoms. %#*@.

So at this point I can safely assume that either the problem is *not* the power supply board, or the replacement power supply board I bought online has exactly the same problem as mine (certainly a possibility; I'm sure the board I purchased was used).

I have a hunch that the TV's hardware is ok, that this is some sort of glitch in the firmware. I can imagine there are points in the code where the default action in response to some error condition is to put the TV into the exact same state I'm seeing now. I could test out that theory by reverting back to an earlier firmware level and see if the problem disappears or the symptoms change, but it appears VIZIO offers no way to do that -- not only is there nothing in the TV's menus for loading firmware, but there are no firmware downloads offered on VIZIO's own support site.

The problem of course is that I have no way to capture the TV's state at the instant it fails. So checking voltage levels after unplugging the TV and plugging it back in will likely be futile, unless a component is 'on the edge' or out of spec. I could try operating the TV with its back off and, after it fails, leave it plugged in and measure voltages then, but that would be hard to do as the TV is still in daily use.

Because the TV is still in use, any 'try this, try that' type troubleshooting will be painful, as it would mean pulling the TV off the wall, removing the 10,000 screws from the back, testing whatever new steps are suggested, then, short of coming up with an actual fix, reassembling it and remounting it on the wall. So I'm hoping I can get a bit closer to the source of this problem without having to continually open up the TV.

I was able to locate online a replacement power supply board for my Vizio 42" LED TV (model E422AR). I pulled the back off the TV, removed the old PS board and installed the new one. Everything worked as well as it did before, but the random shutting off problem still occurred. The company I purchased the PS board from were great to work with. They offered me a full refund, or would send me a second board to try, just in case there was something wrong with the one they sent me. I picked option 2 A week later I repeated the process of swapping out my TV's PS board for the new one. Sadly, the problem still occurs. 152ee80cbc

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