Philips: Neue Firmware für 2023/2024/2025er High-End-TVs mit Google TV (TPM231WW: 201.100.146.220)

Erfahrungen, Feedback und Bugmeldungen zu einzelnen Firmware-Versionen
  • 2025: OLED950, OLED910, OLED810/820/850/860
  • 2024: OLED809/819/849/859/889, OLED909, OLED959
  • 2023: OLED908, OLED8x8, OLED7x8, PUS88x8, PUS85x8
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  • #217431 Antworten
    John

      Guten abend

      Habe gerade mein 77OLED809 via eingebauten Update Funktion upgedatet. Hat installiert und war 100% und dann schwarzen Bildschirm egal was ich machen. Strom aus und an und kommt nur ne Klick wenn strom angeschaltet wird aber schirm bleibt schwarz und kein licht unten. Kann ich was versuchen? :(

      #217432 Antworten
      Wesley

        <p style=”text-align: left;”>Yeah sadly :(</p>
         

        Is Phillips coming to look st you’re tb or the store where you bought it?

        #217433 Antworten
        Wesley

          @john

           

          You could try to factory reset the TV,

          Unplug the TV from the outlet, there is a jockstick on the TV push it towards you (don’t click just push) then plug the power in, then the TV will do a factory reset.

          #217434 Antworten
          John Nielsen

            Sorry, hatte alle stecker usw entfernt aber sass nok nen kleinen bluetooth empfänger der anscheinend booting blockiert hat :( Funktioniert wieder! Danke euch!

            #217437 Antworten
            Toengel
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              #217438 Antworten
              Thierry

                If the question is for me, then;

                It’s the store that sold me the OLED that is sending a technician to my house (normally on February 7).

                I don’t think it will do much good, but hey, they also mentioned a refund… So I don’t know, it’s the first time I’ve bought Philips. If eARC allowed true HD, dts hdma, etc. to pass through, or if it didn’t have these CEC issues, this OLED would suit me just fine… but these two problems combined are a deal breaker.

                And I’ve read in many places that Philips rarely takes this kind of problem into account (on another forum, I was even told that I can forget about CEC repairs, that Philips will never fix it)… So I’m thinking of returning it and buying another brand… In fact, I get the impression that Philips doesn’t care about customer loyalty…

                #217440 Antworten
                Thierry

                  Can anyone confirm my other problem:

                  Media player (Zidoo z9x 8k) connected to my DENON AVR. So the TV sees: Denon: HDMI2 and Zidoo: HDMI2.

                  If I block the CEC (with a physical blocker that cuts the CEC cable) directly on the Zidoo, the TV sees Denon: HDMI2, but no longer sees the Zidoo.

                  So even if I select the AVR, I can’t get the images from the Zidoo!

                  (By selecting the Zidoo input on the AVR)

                  Has anyone else noticed this too?

                  #217442 Antworten
                  Toengel
                  Administrator

                    Hi,

                    this is logical behaviour… how should the TV see the Zidoo? There is no communication possible, cause CEC is cut off between Zidoo and AVR… and the AVR cannot switch to Zidoo…

                    Toengel@Alex

                    #217443 Antworten
                    Thierry

                      @tonengel:

                      Why logical? That’s the problem with Philips: if you connect a device to the AVR and the AVR to the TV, the Philips TV sees two logical addresses, both of which are master addresses.

                      LG, Panasonic, and TCL see only one logical address: that of the AVR. So if you switch to the AVR input and select “Media Player” on the AVR, you can see the Zidoo image even with a CEC blocker… There is no need for CEC to display an image. CEC is normally used to make automatic switches to make things easier for the user, but Philips doesn’t do it that way…and their way is stupid.

                      #217444 Antworten
                      Thierry

                        Tonengel:

                        You’re familiar with Philips, and given your response about the normal use of Philips CEC, does that mean they’ve always done it this way?

                        If so, I understand why it’s taking them so long and why there are always complaints about Philips CEC…

                        So the problem for those who have AVRs will never really be fixed or 90% resolved.

                        I currently have a Panasonic OLED in my bedroom, a TCL in my small gym, I had an LG… and I can guarantee you that even with a CEC blocker, I can stream video… but on the other hand, I have to use three remote controls (TV+AVR+multimedia) to access it.

                        I’m leaning more and more towards changing brands and returning it.

                        In any case, your response has been very helpful.

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