I have a Redmi Note 9 Pro which has an IR blaster. Just bought a Veon 4K TV. There are a lot of Veon TVs in New Zealand. Mi Remote app on the phone lists Veon as a TV make but then says "cannot get info" and doesn't go any further.
Find the remote code in the chart for your TV manufacturer and service provider and then use the instructions from your service provider to program your cable or satellite remote. Note: Your service provider may not list instructions for Roku-branded TVs at this point in time, however, the codes below should work. Contact your provider directly
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Please take note that although there are TV brands that can be set up for Chromecast with Google TV however, not pairable/compatible with the Voice Remote. As a workaround, you may try to choose a different brand from the list, which in your view has the same country of manufacture as the TV. You may also search for TV remote codes online and
I know how frustrating it can be when your equipment and services aren't working as designed. I would be happy to assist you in getting this resolved today. It sounds like your remote needs to be paired to your TV. Have you tried to pair your remote to your TV yet? I look forward to working with you in getting this ironed out today!
A list of remote control setup codes can be found here: TCL Digital TV Remote Codes Additionally, you can also check with the remote's manufacturer. Their website will typically have more up to date codes than what is sent with the remote. These codes come from the TV remote cable providers. TCL must rely on these companies to provide their codes.
Step 1: Check the current version of the Google Cast Receiver. From the Android TV Home screen, select Settings Google Cast. Look for Version number X.XX.XXXXX. If the version number doesn’t match the Cast for Android TV devices firmware version, get the latest version of the Google Cast Receiver.
The Chinese electronics giant is now selling the Mi IR Remote and Mi Bluetooth remote separately for Mi TV users looking for replacements, priced at Rs. 199 and Rs. 499 respectively. The announcement of the Mi Remote duo being sold separately came through a tweet by Sudeep Sahu, a product manager for Xiaomi in India.
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