I've no idea, I've never used it, nor known anyone who has - but presumably if there are too few users of a particular service then they would close that service to save money, just as they did for the normal YouTube services.
Youtube TV is one of the larger steaming services in the US so it's not likely going away anytime soon, and I've seen nothing about Youtube cutting back here either (I have Youtube TV myself as I've recently cut the expensive DirecTV satellite cord).
I presume both are here available on any reasonably new smart TV.
So where did you get the info about the versions being discontinued?just as YouTube itself discontinued a lot of it's versions.
YouTube announced the closures, as did the TV manufacturers, and thousands of TV's and SetTop boxes stopped receiving YouTube any more.So where did you get the info about the versions being discontinued?
He said he has a Samsung TV - YouTube, Netflix, Roku and other common services still work fine on even the earliest of .Samsung TVs. I never heard of Samsung shutting anything down/disabling apps except the few that have gone bankrupt and their own streaming app. If you're having trouble, try doing the over-the-air update of the apps you have installed.Not really true - YouTube closed many of their services (as did the BBC, and numerous other service providers), immediately killing off huge numbers of older 'smart' TV's.
If in doubt, get Firestick, it's smarter than any so-called 'smart' TV - and likely to be supported for far longer.
YouTube (and YouTube works on my Samsung TVs. Post a link to the article/announcement.YouTube announced the closures, as did the TV manufacturers, and thousands of TV's and SetTop boxes stopped receiving YouTube any more.
He said he has a Samsung TV - YouTube, Netflix, Roku and other common services still work fine on even the earliest of .Samsung TVs. I never heard of Samsung shutting anything down/disabling apps except the few that have gone bankrupt and their own streaming app. If you're having trouble, try doing the over-the-air update of the apps you have installed.
So you're saying your ISP is blocking them? Or YouTube is no longer supporting them? Or Samsung is no longerYou're not reading what I wrote - the manufacturers didn't shut things down (at least in this case), the broadcasters closed some of the services that the sets used - and YouTube was one of the main offenders. There were never any updated apps, as the sets most likely weren't capable of using other than the service they were designed for, and the manufacturers weren't interested in spending large sums of money having a new app written, for no gain whatsoever.
I've no specific details on Samsung, but if early Samsung smart TV's used one of the discontinued services then they WOULD have ceased working - you can't use a service that no longer exists.
So you're saying your ISP is blocking them? Or YouTube is no longer supporting them? Or Samsung is no longer
there are no links and no specific examples?
And why are you bringing up this topic if you have, as you said, no information on Samsung. This thread is about Samsung smart TVs. Samsung Smart TVs have an App Store that allows the user to download new or updated apps.
But as I've said all along (and the point of my post), don't rely on so-called 'smart' TV's - if you want smart features, just buy a Firestick, it will do a lot more, and have a much better chance of the broadcasters not cancelling the services it uses.
So I might be wrong , but your saying the Firestick can get Youtube on a TV but the TV its self can't?
Your story makes no sense to me and does not align with any of my experiences. Nor can your story be confirmed by any evidence online. I guess, I'll assume it is fantasy or a compulsive urge to post on a thread where you have no experience with Samsung Smart TVs and ability to add value to the conversation - I believe it is called Trolling.Yes, IF the TV is one that used a service that YouTube discontinued - by using a Firestick you can convert any HDMI TV to a much 'smarter' set than any you can buy, even non-smart sets. If the TV is a later model that uses a service that YouTube still provide, then the TV will still get YouTube on it's own as well.
I've got an old Sony 32" LCD TV (predates any smart TV's) wall mounted in my bedroom, and when I bought a new Firestick (Black Friday, and simply because the new one has TV volume buttons on the remote) for my main set downstairs, I took the old Firestick and put it on the bedroom TV - now it's 'smart'
My main TV is a Sony Android set, so probably as 'smart' as most TV's you can buy, but it's still not a patch on a Firestick, I never use the TV's smart features.
Your story makes no sense to me and does not align with any of my experiences. Nor can your story be confirmed by any evidence online. I guess, I'll assume it is fantasy or a compulsive urge to post on a thread where you have no experience with Samsung Smart TVs and ability to add value to the conversation - I believe it is called Trolling.
You're new here, so perhaps you deserve a little slack, but Nigel is a very respected member of this forum as well as being one of its moderators.I believe it is called Trolling.
Yes, a Firestick generally provides all the capabilities of any Smart TV, even for the old Dumb TV's (unless they are too old to have an HDMI input).So I might be wrong , but your saying the Firestick can get Youtube on a TV but the TV its self can't?
I don't know why you expect historical support to still be on-line years after it became old news?,
What I don't understand is why there is no record of Youtube its self deleting any services. Surely there should be some type of record to back your claims that they don't offer Youtube TV in the UK.
Can I get YouTube TV on my older Samsung Smart TV?
If your Samsung smart TV was released before 2016 and does not support YouTube TV, consider using a streaming stick. Streaming sticks plug into your TV's HDMI port (or an HDMI adapter, if your unit's HDMI port is broken). They display a smart interface with countless streaming apps, including YouTube TV.
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