I'm sorry to inform you that this is wrong from a user's and from a developer's point of view. Did you mean that TVP/Philips does not officially support using JavaScript on a website when shown with...
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I'm sorry to inform you that this is wrong from a user's and from a developer's point of view. Did you mean that TVP/Philips does not officially support using JavaScript on a website when shown with...
Hi,
beside the software problems related to HDMI-ARC and Easylink the Internet-EPG is one of the main trouble related problems. This is specially true because of the troublesome USB recording...
I'm sure this bug also exists in all newer models like 2k12. Maybe someone can visit: http://itv.mit-xperts.com/hbbtvtest/index.php and confirm this on a 2k12 model?
Just confirmed that this bug still exists in 0.14.99. You can check it yourself here. Go to "Streaming video playback events" and use the first test.
It's a bug not a feature. The DOM Event knows a method called "preventDefault ()" which should prevent the default behaviour. If a CE-HTML script does not register for the "Green button" or the...
You are using (X)HTML to develop the website. All relevant standards define CEHTML as the to be used mime type and markup language (basically (X)HTML 1.0). Check your setup to send the following...
Have a look at the integrated Philips TV help or yourappontv.com. Unfortunately this site still does not contain up-to-date information about NetTV 4.0.1 (have a look at smarttv-alliance.org/ or...
Hi,
her's another problem for the developers: Seeking videos with more than 45 minutes length will mostly result in incorrect playPosition data after the third or forth seek. You can easily check...
Hi,
while developing an app for a 2011 series TV I found out that the onPlayPositionChanged is never called. HbbTV 1.1.1 requires this event to be fired as far as I know.
Is this a firmware bug?
I'm sorry to disagree here but as far as I know software patents are still (and will stay) illegal in Europe.
Isn't it a better solution to create a crippled firmware for these poor souls living...