unisoft 354 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 (edited) Installed 1.0.50 on parents 2024 B4 OLED television (still sold in 2025) running webOS24 (latest version as webOS25 upgrade not released in UK yet). Model: OLED48B46LA.DEKQLJP Now, scrolling to right of homescreen does not work (horizontal view). Cant use remote arrow keys to go right and see "Latest episodes" - screen does not budge. I can scroll vertically down and up the page when in a library genre. Major functionality broken, on the first screen. Now, webOS24 is a model that was tested LG, right? Edited January 24 by unisoft
Luke 42186 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Hi there, can you please show a screenshot example? Thanks.
unisoft 354 Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 7 minutes ago, Luke said: Hi there, can you please show a screenshot example? Thanks. 1. Fire Up Emby 1.0.50 2. Homescreen is displayed (TV horizontal view) 3. Use arrow keys on LG Remote Control to scroll to the right to see "Latest Episodes" section 4. Screen does not move content to the left as you scroll right. Thus, unable to see that section at all. 1
unisoft 354 Posted February 1 Author Posted February 1 Luke is this being looked into? Emby pretty non user friendly at this stage on B6 OLED. 100% worked before the 1.0.50 update on 1.0.47 release.
kjhedges 67 Posted February 2 Posted February 2 15 hours ago, unisoft said: Luke is this being looked into? Emby pretty non user friendly at this stage on B6 OLED. 100% worked before the 1.0.50 update on 1.0.47 release. While its not how I wish to view emby at present, but currently have changed to vertical view. This allows normal viewing of content ect. Although, when its fixed, I shall return to Horizontal view.
unisoft 354 Posted February 2 Author Posted February 2 4 hours ago, kjhedges said: While its not how I wish to view emby at present, but currently have changed to vertical view. This allows normal viewing of content ect. Although, when its fixed, I shall return to Horizontal view. Yes vertical is a workaround, but whole family prefer horizontal on TV, and vertical on mobile and tablets. Just hoping a release can get through LG quickly that fixes just this and anything else breaking rather than new stuff added in as that delays a release. 1 1
Dog_Bronson 2 Posted March 10 Posted March 10 Approaching middle of March, and still no fix. Any clue on when this could be addressed in an update?
unisoft 354 Posted Wednesday at 01:17 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:17 PM On 15/03/2026 at 19:11, Luke said: HI, we are working on chasing this down. Thanks. does it not show in webos24 emulator? it looks like a style sheet error as seems to affect home screen in horizontal view only (TV). TV affected still hasn't received the webOS25 update from LG yet as they are taking so long - so no idea if webos25 affected on the "B6" 48" OLEDS 1
SamES 1081 Posted Thursday at 11:21 AM Posted Thursday at 11:21 AM 22 hours ago, unisoft said: does it not show in webos24 emulator? No unfortunately it does not.
unisoft 354 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) On 19/03/2026 at 11:21, SamES said: No unfortunately it does not. On the LG G5 (55") OLED TV, the scrolling in the libraries randomly loses position and doesn't scroll down. This is even on 1.0.47. So for example, if I play some music video (Music Video library), then go back to a list under POP genre, then select another video, then go back and try and scroll down the list of covert art for each artist, the screen just stops scrolling down. This is using TV Mode (horizontal view). I think this bug is also on other models of LG we own as well. I have to go back to the list of GENRES being shown again and go back into the genre and select an artist and music video for scrolling to fix. It's like a pointer is lost? I enter Music Videos as FOLDERS view - then a GENRE is shown in that view for POP, Rock, R&B, Soul etc. and then if you click a genre, the ARTIST artwork is then displayed, then the albums under that Artist. Edited 1 hour ago by unisoft
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