Nvidia Fixes Many Shield TV Problems with the New Update.
Nvidia made fresh changes to Shield TV boxes to improve their performance. The company gave the devices new rules to run on, called update 9.2.
The update stops video jumps when users move forward or back in shows. It makes the remote work right away when the box wakes up. The box will not turn on by itself from the lock screen.
Big files move better to storage systems on home nets. Users can sign in to Google with less trouble. Sound runs smoothly through headsets that link over nets or use aptX systems.
The update adds new ways to play sound. Users hear deep, rich sounds if they have AURO 3D tools. The box fits the sound size right when using USB sound boxes.
People who speak French can set rules for what their kids watch. The box keeps shows safe with better checks on 4K viewing.
The changes help old and new tools work as one. Users who have sound delays or quiet music can play shows with no breaks. Those who store files on home nets see the right space numbers.
The box runs games better through GeForce NOW. Shows look clean in RGB view mode. Outside drives plug in and work right away.
Both Alexa and Google help systems run well after the update. Users need not worry about full drives from old notes the box kept.
These fixes make the Shield TV run more like users want it to. Each change aims to provide clear sound, clean views, and smooth operation of all parts.
Nvidia made fresh changes to Shield TV boxes to improve their performance. The company gave the devices new rules to run on, called update 9.2.
The update stops video jumps when users move forward or back in shows. It makes the remote work right away when the box wakes up. The box will not turn on by itself from the lock screen.
Big files move better to storage systems on home nets. Users can sign in to Google with less trouble. Sound runs smoothly through headsets that link over nets or use aptX systems.
The update adds new ways to play sound. Users hear deep, rich sounds if they have AURO 3D tools. The box fits the sound size right when using USB sound boxes.
People who speak French can set rules for what their kids watch. The box keeps shows safe with better checks on 4K viewing.
The changes help old and new tools work as one. Users who have sound delays or quiet music can play shows with no breaks. Those who store files on home nets see the right space numbers.
The box runs games better through GeForce NOW. Shows look clean in RGB view mode. Outside drives plug in and work right away.
Both Alexa and Google help systems run well after the update. Users need not worry about full drives from old notes the box kept.
These fixes make the Shield TV run more like users want it to. Each change aims to provide clear sound, clean views, and smooth operation of all parts.