Doable in theory (someone even managed to get Kodi working on webOS as a native app), but webOS TVs have pretty weak main CPUs. Your phone probably has a better chip than your TV. My webOS 1.4 model has a dual-core LGE LG1311 B1 chipset (ARM Cortex-A9) with 1 GB of usable RAM and some kind of PowerVR GPU. (The advice found here also applies to all LG sets running WebOS 3.0 or later; current LG systems are running WebOS 3.5.) If you're about to set up a new LG smart TV, this guide should be a good hyperhdr-webos-loader Public. Kodi is an award-winning free and open source home theater/media center software and entertainment hub for digital media. With its beautiful interface and powerful skinning engine, it's available for Android, BSD, Linux, macOS, iOS, tvOS and Windows. Cross-platform, sophisticated frontend for the libretro API. Unofficial Crunchyroll app for LG Smart TVs, allowing users to browse and stream anime directly on their TV. Built with Enact library and WebOS SDK. This app is not owned or endorsed by Crunchyroll or LG or Sony. LG Smart TVs – Most run webOS, which isn’t compatible with Kodi. Panasonic Smart TVs – All of Panasonic’s TV sets run their custom software that doesn’t work with Kodi. Samsung Smart TVs – Nearly all of Samsung’s TVs run a custom, proprietary operating system that isn’t compatible with Kodi. An official port for Samsung TVs is LG’s $499 Smart Monitor lets you hook up a laptop for work but also has webOS to support smart TV apps and cloud gaming. The included desk mount Ergo Stand lets you use it at your choice of LG webOS is still one of the better experiences on smart TVs for sure. It is generally smooth with good app support and experience and like you said limited built in ads. While not perfect it is the system I like the most if I have to use a smart TV. I do still prefer an Apple TV 4K though. WebOS is an open source platform. 2. I am pretty sure Netflix, Youtube, etc. did not get a TV to develop their app, they probably just got the LG SDK like any normal dev would. 3. Despite the above I have developed webOS apps and yeah I agree it would probably be a complete rewrite of Kodi to get it working there. You need a device running stremio on your network, then connect the tv to it. If you use https streams then it should work out of the box. You can use it if you have a Real Debrid account and just play the cached files. It might still bring up the error, but then it will play. YMjJnNg.

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