![]() ![]() PS: I am fully available for beta testing if required. Any chance you can extend it to the sleep/wake? Obviously Sony blames the third party apps and not their dtv_svc process crashing miserably. I see there is an option already to pause the VPN when there is no connectivity. I am quite sure that as workaround you would need just to pause the VPN when entering stand-by (turning the TV off/locking the screen on mobile) and enabling it again after exiting the stand-by (turning the TV on/unlock the screen). This is a very bad issue: There is a bug in Android TV for Bravia (any version at least since 6.0.1) that makes the TV always rebooting after exiting stand-by if any VPN is active.Since the TV remote buttons basically emulate the keyboard's arrows + Escape + Enter, I believe that if you manage to have the GUI fully working with those keyboard keys using a Bluetooth keyboard it would work just fine with the TV remote I can use Adguard only with a mouse (or the virtual touchpad from the Sony's Video & TV Sideview).I can install and run Adguard, but I have a couple of issues If installations from a browser are not allowed, you'll get a notification. In Android 8 or higher: tap the downloaded AdGuard APK file and then Install. Allow installing apps from unknown sources in your device settings. For more details on Google Play's restrictive policy, check out our blog. I'm thinking due to the nature of Android TV that this isn't actually possible without root. You can install AdGuard for Android only manually. I see it's possible to import as a 'system-trusted' cert using a root shell in adb, which avoids the need for a lock screen, but if I had root I'd just install Xposed and the Youtube ad-block module instead. Can a cert be installed via adb maybe? Again, Google was inconclusive on that!Įdit: I wonder if the normal import method failed because it wanted to force the use of a lock screen, which Android TV doesn't appear to have the functionality for (and would be a huge pain anyway!). Searching Google just gives results for installing certs on a phone or literally rooting the TV itself (which I don't want to do). I had a look in the developer options in case it was hidden but didn't find anything there either. ![]() Basically, it opened what I'd assume is the Settings/Security page, where on a phone you get the option to install a cert from storage, but on the TV that option is missing. ![]() ![]() Yeah, I did say I'd tried that but I guess I wasn't clear on the outcome. ![]()
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