Can I use a Smart TV with Arreya?

 
We do not recommend or support using the built-in player of a Smart TV to display content with Arreya.  While it may be possible on some displays, we have found the overall experience is not what our customers are looking for.  We are always testing new devices and displays and will update this document as we find new options.  We highly recommend and support using a Chrome device for the best experience with Arreya.

 

  • Performance
    • Most Smart TVs have issues with media playback and may be missing key features for other types of content.  Most Smart TVs have issues displaying simple content with a web application like Arreya.
  • Updates & Security
    • It is rare for Smart TVs to receive updates, and we have seen several models that can no longer run content due to security changes.  Smart TVs are typically on a 1yr lifecycle and are often outdated at the time of purchase.
  • Reliability
    • We have not found any Smart TVs that can run content reliably in a production setting.  Smart TVs lack remote management capabilities and will require human intervention.
  • Support
    • Smart TV manufacturers provide little support on using the TVs for this purpose.  If you encounter an issue, you are likely on your own for a workaround or fix.

Platform Compatibility Notes

platform compatibility with chrome os

Overview

A core goal of Arreya’s development team is to stay informed and constantly test the newest hardware and software that manufacturers have to offer. As a result of our extensive testing we found that Chrome OS devices provide the best experience. These devices offer easy device setup, deployment, and content delivery that works perfectly with Arreya.

Another benefit of Chrome OS devices with Chrome Enterprise Management is the ability to remotely manage the devices through the Google Admin console. To explain further, Chrome Enterprise Management simplifies the troubleshooting and deployment processes. Simply configure networks, reboot devices, fetch logs, take screenshots, and much more.

Arreya tries to remain platform agnostic while taking advantage of new browser features, and retaining backwards compatibility where possible. From user reports and previous testing, we have identified requirements and known issues for other common hardware choices. However this information is subject to change and cannot be guaranteed to work for every situation.

 

Android

  • Minimum version requirement: Android 7.1 (Nougat)
  • Android is an open source operating system and can be compiled with core features missing.
  • Low-end Android media players frequently are shipped with Android builds missing drivers, hardware acceleration issues and missing video codecs.

 

Samsung Smart TV (TIZEN OS)

  • Minimum Samsung OS version: Tizen 3.0. Came in 2017 models, older models may be able to be updated
  • Older versions of Tizen are missing core browser features 

 

General Smart TV/Mobile browser limitations (LG WebOS, etc.)

  • Limited memory and storage space could cause content failure and crashes
  • Concurrent video playback may be limited on any smart TV due to decoding hardware and software
  • Only fonts embedded in the TV will be used, other fonts may fail to display

 

Linux (RaspberryPi, Ubuntu, etc.)

  • Linux/Unix is a family of open source operating systems. Each version and build can be compiled with core features missing and frequently are missing required video decoders and codecs.
  • Additional package installation, configuration, and testing is required in every scenario.

 

Typical browser compatibility issues

Below is a list of browser features commonly missing from older, incompatible browsers. Arreya uses these features and requires them in order to properly run. 

 

 

Contact us to learn more about platform compatibility for digital signage software at 319-294-6671 or info@arreya.com.