If you’re having trouble getting YouTube to work on your Sony Bravia TV, don’t worry – you’re not alone. This is a common problem that many users face, but luckily there are several steps you can take to fix it. In this article, we’ll go over some of the most common causes of YouTube not working on Sony Bravia TV and walk you through the steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix the problem.
YouTube is the world’s largest video-sharing platform, and it’s no surprise that Sony Bravia TV users are keen to access it from their devices. With its high-quality visuals and user-friendly interface, YouTube is a great way to enjoy your favourite videos on the big screen.
What is Sony Bravia TV?
Before we dive into the specifics of using YouTube on Sony Bravia TV, let’s briefly introduce Sony Bravia TV itself. Sony Bravia is a brand of high-definition televisions produced by Sony. The brand is known for its advanced technologies, including 4K resolution, HDR, and motion smoothing. Sony Bravia TVs are designed to provide an immersive viewing experience with vivid colours and stunning detail.
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How to access YouTube on Sony Bravia TV?
There are a few ways to access YouTube on your Sony Bravia TV. The most common way is to use the built-in YouTube app. To do this, you need to follow these simple steps:
Turn on your Sony Bravia TV and make sure it’s connected to the internet.
Press the “Home” button on your remote control.
Navigate to the “Apps” section using the arrow keys.
Find the YouTube app and press “Enter” to launch it.
Once you’ve launched the app, you can browse and search for your favourite videos, just as you would on the YouTube website. You can also sign in to your YouTube account to access your subscriptions and personalized recommendations.
Another way to access YouTube on your Sony Bravia TV is by using a Google Chromecast device. If you have a Chromecast device connected to your TV, you can use your smartphone or tablet to cast YouTube videos directly to your TV. To do this, follow these steps:
Connect your Chromecast device to your Sony Bravia TV.
Make sure your smartphone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast device.
Open the YouTube app on your smartphone or tablet.
Find the video you want to watch and tap the “Cast” button.
Select your Chromecast device from the list of available devices.
Once you’ve cast the video to your TV, you can control playback using your smartphone or tablet.
What are the features of YouTube on Sony Bravia TV?
YouTube on Sony Bravia TV offers a range of features that make it easy to find and enjoy your favourite videos. Here are some of the key features you can expect:
High-quality video playback: Sony Bravia TVs are known for their high-quality visuals, and YouTube on Sony Bravia TV is no exception. You can enjoy your favourite videos in stunning detail, with vibrant colours and sharp contrasts.
Personalized recommendations: YouTube uses a sophisticated algorithm to recommend videos based on your viewing history and preferences. With YouTube on Sony Bravia TV, you can access these recommendations directly from your TV.
Voice search: Sony Bravia TVs feature a built-in microphone, which you can use to search for videos using your voice. Simply press the “microphone” button on your remote control and speak your search query.
Subscriptions: If you have a YouTube account, you can sign in to access your subscriptions directly from your TV. This makes it easy to keep up with your favourite channels and creators.
Parental controls: YouTube on Sony Bravia TV includes parental controls, which allow you to restrict access to certain types of content. You can also set a PIN to prevent unauthorized access to the app.
How to fix YouTube not working on Sony Bravia TV
Step 1: Check your internet connection
The first thing you should do when you encounter YouTube not working on your Sony Bravia TV is to check your internet connection. A slow or weak connection can cause YouTube to stop working properly, so make sure your TV is connected to a stable and strong Wi-Fi network. If you’re unsure about the quality of your connection, try resetting your router or contacting your internet service provider for assistance.
Step 2: Update your TV’s firmware
Another common cause of YouTube not working on Sony Bravia TVs is outdated firmware. Your TV’s firmware is essentially the software that runs on your TV, and it needs to be updated regularly in order to ensure that all of your apps and features are functioning properly. To update your TV’s firmware, follow these steps:
Press the Home button on your remote control
Navigate to Settings > System Settings > Software Update
Select Check for System Update
If an update is available, select Download and Install
Wait for the update to complete, and then restart your TV
Step 3: Clear your TV’s cache
If your TV’s cache is full or corrupted, it can cause YouTube to stop working properly. To clear your TV’s cache, follow these steps:
Press the Home button on your remote control
Navigate to Settings > Storage and Reset > Clear Cache
Select OK to confirm
Step 4: Uninstall and reinstall the YouTube app
If none of the above steps has worked, you may need to uninstall and reinstall the YouTube app on your Sony Bravia TV. To do this, follow these steps:
Press the Home button on your remote control
Navigate to Settings > Apps
Select YouTube
Select Uninstall and then confirm
Reinstall the YouTube app from the Google Play Store
Step 5: Contact Sony Support
If you’ve tried all of the above steps and YouTube is still not working on your Sony Bravia TV, it may be time to contact Sony support. They’ll be able to help you troubleshoot the issue and provide further assistance if necessary.
Conclusion
There are several steps you can take to fix YouTube not working on Sony Bravia TVs. By checking your internet connection, updating your TV’s firmware, clearing your TV’s cache, and uninstalling and reinstalling the YouTube app, you’ll be well on your way to getting YouTube up and running on your Sony Bravia TV again. If all else fails, don’t hesitate to contact Sony support for further assistance.
Kings is a lover of technology. He frequently writes about tech products on the Dextrava Blog.
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TORONTO, March 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BlackRock Asset Management Canada Limited (“BlackRock Canada”), an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of BlackRock, Inc. (“BlackRock”) (NYSE: BLK) today announced the exchange ratios for the mergers of certain iShares exchange-traded funds.
As announced on March 1, 2023 and March 13, 2023, unitholders approved the merger of each of the merging iShares exchange-traded funds (“Merging ETFs”) into the applicable continuing iShares exchange-traded funds (“Continuing ETFs”), as set forth in the table below (the “Mergers”), effective on or about March 27, 2023. Each of the Merging ETFs will be terminated following the Mergers.
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The exchange ratio determines the number of whole units of the Continuing ETFs existing unitholders will receive for each unit they hold of the applicable Merging ETF. Unitholders will receive cash in lieu of any fractional units. The exchange ratio was calculated based on the respective net asset values of both the Merging ETFs and Continuing ETFs as of market close on March 24, 2023.
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Exchange Ratio
iShares U.S. High Yield Fixed Income Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (CHB)
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0.94782
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0.71101
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TAOS, New Mexico (Reuters) -The armorer charged in the New Mexico shooting death of “Rust” cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on Friday challenged the district attorney’s plan to appoint a new special prosecutor in the case after the last one was forced to resign.
Special prosecutor Andrea Reeb resigned on March 15 after a legal challenge by lawyers for actor Alec Baldwin, who has also been charged in the 2021 shooting. Baldwin has pleaded not guilty to an involuntary manslaughter charge, and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed is expected to do the same.
Should Gutierrez-Reed stop the appointment of a new special prosecutor, it would mark another setback for the state’s prosecution after a series of legal fumbles.
Reeb, a Republican state representative, was forced to step down after Baldwin’s defense argued it was illegal to serve two branches of New Mexico state government simultaneously.
Gutierrez-Reed’s lawyer Jason Bowles on Friday filed a motion saying it was unlawful to appoint a special prosecutor because Santa Fe District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies, already a co-prosecutor, could handle the case. A hearing scheduled for Monday will consider the motion.
Carmack-Altwies, who appointed Reeb, in a separate filing said she was entitled to appoint a new special prosecutor given the “magnitude” of the case and her existing workload.
Hutchins was killed and “Rust” director Joel Souza injured when a revolver Baldwin was rehearsing with fired a live round. “Rust” was only the second film on which Gutierrez-Reed worked as chief weapons handler.
The most serious count of involuntary manslaughter against Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed was dropped after defense lawyers said a law underpinning the charge was passed after Hutchins was killed.
Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed face a preliminary hearing on May 3 when a judge will rule whether there is probable cause to try them.
“Rust” first assistant director Dave Halls reached a plea deal for a misdemeanor charge and has a hearing on March 31.
Utah’s sweeping social media legislation passed this week is an ambitious attempt to shield children and teens from the ill effects of social media and empower parents to decide whether their kids should be using apps like TikTok or Instagram.
What’s not clear is if — and how — the new rules can be enforced and whether they will create unintended consequences for kids and teens already coping with a mental health crisis. And while parental rights are a central theme of Utah’s new laws, experts point out that the rights of parents and the best interests of children are not always aligned.
For instance, allowing parents to read their kids’ private messages may be harmful to some children, and age verification requirements could give tech companies access to kids’ personal information, including biometric data, if they use tools such as facial recognition to check ages.
“Children may be put at increased risk if these laws are enforced in such a way that they’re not allowed to some privacy, if they are not allowed some ability for freedom of speech or autonomy,” said Kris Perry, executive director of the nonprofit Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development.
The laws, which will go into effect in a year, impose a digital curfew on people under 18, require minors to get parental consent to sign up for social media apps and force companies to verify the ages of all their Utah users. They also require tech companies to give parents access to their kids’ accounts and private messages, which has raised alarms for child advocates who say this could further harm children’s mental health by depriving them of their right to privacy. This is especially true for LGBTQ+ kids whose parents are not accepting of their identity.
The rules could drastically transform how people in this conservative state access social media and the internet, and if successful, serve as a model for other states to enact similar legislation. But even if the laws clear the inevitable lawsuits from tech giants, it’s not clear how Utah will be able to enforce them.
Take age verification, for instance. Various measures exist that can verify a person’s age online. Someone could upload a government ID, consent to the use facial recognition software to prove they are the age they say they are.
“Some of these verification measures are wonderful, but then also require the collection of sensitive data. And those can pose new risks, especially for marginalized youth,” Perry said. “And it also puts a new kind of burden on parents to monitor their children. These things seem simple and straightforward on their face, but in reality, there are new risks that may emerge in terms of that that collection of additional data on children.”
Just as teens have managed to obtain fake IDs to drink, they are also savvy at skirting online age regulations.
“In Southeast Asia they’ve been trying this for years, for decades, and kids always get around it,” said Gaia Bernstein, author of “Unwired,” a book on how to fight technology addiction.
The problem, she said, is that the Utah rules don’t require social networks to prevent kids from going online. Instead, they are making the parents responsible.
“I think that’s going to be the weak link in the whole thing, because kids drive their parents insane,” Bernstein said.
There is no precedent in the United States for such drastic regulation of social media, although several states have similar rules in the works.
On the federal level, companies are already prohibited from collecting data on children under 13 without parental consent under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. For this reason, social media platforms already ban kids under 13 from signing up to their sites — but children can easily skirt the rules, both with and without their parents’ consent.
Perry suggests that instead of age verification, there are steps tech companies could take to make their platforms less harmful, less addictive, across the board. For instance, Instagram and TikTok could slow down all users’ ability to mindlessly scroll on their platforms for hours on end.
The laws are the latest effort from Utah lawmakers focused on children and the information they can access online. Two years ago, Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation that called on tech companies to automatically block porn on cell phones and tablets sold, citing the dangers it posed to children. Amid concerns about enforcement, lawmakers in the deeply religious state revised the bill to prevent it from taking effect unless five other states passed similar laws — which has not happened.
Still, child development experts are generally hopeful about the growing push to regulate social media and its effects on children.
“Children have specific developmental needs, and we want to protect them at the same time that we’re trying to push back on Big Tech,” Perry said. “It’s a two-part effort. You have to really put your arm around the kids while you’re pushing Big Tech away.”
Volvo is a renowned car manufacturer that has been providing its customers with high-quality vehicles for decades. Along with their cars, they also offer an app for their customers that allows them to access a wide range of features and services. However, like any other app, the Volvo app can sometimes malfunction and not work properly. This can be frustrating for Volvo owners, especially if they rely heavily on the app. In this article, we will explore the common reasons why the Volvo app may not be working and provide you with some easy solutions to fix it.
The Volvo brand has always been synonymous with quality and innovation. As one of the leading car manufacturers in the world, Volvo has consistently pushed the boundaries of technology to deliver unparalleled driving experiences to its customers. One of the latest innovations from Volvo is the Volvo App, which is designed to enhance the driving experience of Volvo owners.
What is the Volvo app?
The Volvo App is a mobile application that is available for both iOS and Android devices. The app is designed to provide Volvo owners with a more connected and convenient driving experience. With the Volvo App, owners can access a range of features and services that are designed to make driving their Volvo car easier and more enjoyable.
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Features of the Volvo app
The Volvo App is packed with a range of features that are designed to make driving a Volvo car more convenient and enjoyable. Some of the key features of the Volvo App include:
Remote start
With the Volvo App, owners can remotely start their cars from their smartphones. This feature is especially useful on cold winter mornings when you want to warm up your car before you get in.
Climate control
The Volvo App also allows owners to control the climate of their cars from their smartphones. This means you can adjust the temperature of your car before you get in, ensuring that it’s the perfect temperature when you arrive.
Vehicle status
The Volvo App provides owners with real-time information about the status of their cars. This includes information about fuel level, battery charge, and tire pressure.
Remote lock and unlock
The Volvo App allows owners to lock and unlock their cars from their smartphones remotely. This feature is useful if you forget to lock your car or if you need to let someone into your car while you’re away.
Find my car
The Volvo App also has a feature called “Find My Car,” which uses GPS technology to help owners locate their car if they forget where they parked it.
Service booking
The Volvo App makes it easy for owners to book a service appointment for their car. With just a few taps on their smartphone, owners can book a service appointment at their local Volvo dealership.
Fuel tracking
The Volvo App also allows owners to track their fuel consumption and monitor their driving habits. This information can help owners save money on fuel and improve their driving habits.
Benefits of the Volvo app
The Volvo App offers a range of benefits to Volvo owners. Some of the key benefits of the Volvo App include:
Convenience
The Volvo App makes it easy for owners to control their cars from their smartphones. This means they don’t have to fumble around with keys or buttons to start their car or adjust the temperature.
Security
The remote lock and unlock feature of the Volvo App provides added security for owners. They can ensure that their car is always locked when they’re not around, which can help prevent theft and break-ins.
Cost savings
The fuel tracking feature of the Volvo App can help owners save money on fuel by providing them with real-time information about their fuel consumption. This information can help owners identify ways to improve their driving habits and reduce their fuel consumption.
Improved driving experience
The Volvo App is designed to enhance the driving experience of Volvo owners. With features like remote start and climate control, owners can enjoy a more comfortable driving experience, even in extreme weather conditions.
Service reminders
The Volvo App also provides owners with service reminders, ensuring that they never miss a service appointment for their car. This can help ensure that their car is always in top condition and reduce the risk of breakdowns or costly repairs.
How to fix Volvo app not working
Check your internet connection
The first thing you should do if the Volvo app is not working is to check your internet connection. The app requires a stable and strong internet connection to work properly. So, if your internet connection is weak or unstable, the app may not function properly. You can check your internet connection by opening your browser and searching for a website. If the website loads properly, your internet connection is not the problem. However, if the website takes a long time to load or doesn’t load at all, your internet connection is likely the problem.
Update the Volvo app
Another reason why the Volvo app may not be working is that it is not updated. App updates often contain bug fixes and improvements that can help the app function better. So, if you haven’t updated the app recently, you should do so. You can check for updates by going to the app store on your phone and searching for the Volvo app. If there is an update available, simply click the update button to download and install it.
Restart the app
If the Volvo app is still not working after checking your internet connection and updating it, try restarting the app. This can often fix minor glitches and bugs that are causing the app to malfunction. To restart the app, close it completely and then open it again. This simple step can often resolve any issues you may be experiencing.
Clear the cache and data
If restarting the app doesn’t work, you can try clearing the cache and data. The cache and data can sometimes get corrupted and cause the app to malfunction. Clearing them will remove any corrupt files and give the app a fresh start. To clear the cache and data, go to your phone’s settings, find the Volvo app, and then click on storage. From there, you can clear the cache and data.
Uninstall and reinstall the Volvo app
If none of the above solutions works, you may need to uninstall and reinstall the Volvo app. This will remove all data associated with the app and give you a fresh start. To uninstall the app, go to your phone’s settings, find the Volvo app, and then click on uninstall. Once the app is uninstalled, go to the app store and reinstall it. This should resolve any issues you may be experiencing with the app.
Conclusion
The Volvo app is a useful tool for Volvo owners, but it can sometimes malfunction and not work properly. If you’re experiencing issues with the app, the solutions outlined above should help you resolve them. Always start by checking your internet connection and ensuring that the app is updated. If that doesn’t work, try restarting the app or clearing the cache and data.
If none of these solutions works, uninstall and reinstall the app to give it a fresh start. By following these steps, you should be able to get the Volvo app working properly again in no time.
Kings is a lover of technology. He frequently writes about tech products on the Dextrava Blog.
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