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To pay tribute to Galaxy Note 7, BBC iPlayer supports load on Samsung TVs

After suddenly removing support for dozens of models, some Samsung Smart TV owners found themselves unable to watch BBC iPlayer gear.

On Friday, Beeb quietly cancelled the plugs on iPlayer for more than 150 Samsung TVs manufactured between 2012 and 2018, only saying that these TVs could not meet various unspecified "technical requirements."

The BBC said: "BBC iPlayer is no longer available on some Samsung devices ... because they cannot support the technical requirements required to keep BBC iPlayer running." "Despite the challenges, we are still working hard to make BBC iPlayer the best Probably on as many devices as possible. "

It's unclear how Samsung TVs no longer receive attention. We have asked the BBC and Samsung for more information and reviews. Please tell us what your game time is.

Whatever the problem is, it can be fixed in the software. On Monday, Samsung UK's support page posted an announcement detailing how customers can update their devices to regain support for Beeb's iPlayer service.

Instruct users who cannot watch iPlayer to pull up the support menu, select "Software Update", and then select the "Update Now" or "Online" option according to the settings. After following the on-screen instructions, Samsung stated that the kit should be able to display iPlayer again.

Well, at least some of them.

Samsung noted that the 11 software models sold between 2013 and 2015 do not support the software update. Although fixes for these TVs will arrive sometime early next year, punters will have to rate a new TV for themselves, or plug in some kind of box that can be an iPlayer, or don't use Beeb to stream streaming technology on the TV . The rest of Christmas.

If this month's firmware update doesn't work, or if the firmware update in early 2020 doesn't work, iPlayer will never meet your TV's needs.

Although the 2900 version of the software update was installed, many complainants were unable to get iPlayer to work properly on the Samsung Support Forum. The update was released this week and will probably make the application work. Overall a bit confusing.

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