How to use monitor as android TV

How to use monitor as android TV


How to use monitor as android TV

In this video I show you step-by-step how to turn a computer monitor or an ordinary TV into a smart TV. It can install Google apps like an android TV. To do that, I installed android TV on Raspberry Pi and output the picture via HDMI

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1.024 -> hi, in this video i show you step by step how to use a computer monitor or an old tv as a smart tv
8.96 -> This is my computer monitor and I will turn it into a smart TV
14.08 -> You can install apps in the Google Play store
18.176 -> To turn a monitor into a smart TV I use a Raspberry Pi 4
24.576 -> Next you install the android operating system for Raspberry Pi
30.976 -> The Android operating system installed on Raspberry Pi is called Lineage
37.888 -> You go to Konstakang.com and download Lineage OS version for Raspberry Pi 4
48.384 -> You download LineageOS 20 Android TV
54.784 -> I tried to install Lineage on Raspberry Pi 3 but it failed to install Android TV
62.208 -> Therefore I recommend you to use Raspberry Pi 4
74.24 -> Here is the file after it was downloaded
76.8 -> This is Android 13
79.872 -> You can install Android 11 or Android 12 if you want
86.272 -> Next you plug the SD Card into the computer and burn the image file on it
92.928 -> You use software called balenaEtcher to burn image files to SD Card
101.888 -> You wait for a few minutes to complete
111.616 -> Once done I removed the SD Card from the computer
115.712 -> But by default LineageOS doesn't allow you to install Google apps so you download one more file
122.112 -> But by default LineageOS doesn't allow you to install Google apps so you download one more file
125.952 -> Scroll down and there will be a download link for this file
131.584 -> There are different versions corresponding to the versions of Lineage OS
137.728 -> I download the file for the operating system Lineage 20 aka Android 13
146.944 -> You need to copy this file to the Raspberry Pi so you need a USB drive
152.576 -> And here is my USB drive
156.672 -> After downloading I copied it from my computer to a USB drive
165.888 -> Next I removed the USB drive from the computer and plugged it in to the Raspberry Pi
172.288 -> This is my Raspberry Pi, I plugged in the SD Card
177.408 -> Then plug in the USB drive to it to copy the file you just downloaded in the previous step
184.32 -> You use an HDMI cable to connect the Raspberry Pi to the computer monitor
190.464 -> To install and control Raspberry Pi you use mouse and keyboard
194.816 -> You connect them together and power up and start setting up the smart TV
200.192 -> You can connect to the internet using wifi or cable, in this case I use cable
206.592 -> This is the screen for LineageOS's first startup
214.016 -> Your next task is to copy files from USB drive to Raspberry Pi
222.464 -> You open the file manager on LineageOS
230.912 -> Here you copy the file from the USB drive to the Raspberry Pi
236.032 -> File has been copied
245.504 -> You use the F2 key to Back
251.136 -> You need to customize LineageOS to boot into Recovery mode
257.536 -> You go to Settings and enable Devoloper mode
270.591 -> You click 7 times on Android TV OS build to activate Devoloper mode
287.999 -> Next you access the Buttons menu and enable Advanced reboot
303.615 -> Then you reboot the Raspberry Pi into Recovery mode
314.879 -> LineageOS has been booted into Recovery mode
319.743 -> Here you install the file copied from the USB drive to the Raspberry Pi
325.887 -> It will take a few minutes to complete the installation
332.287 -> After successful installation, click Wipe
337.407 -> Finally you reboot the system
341.503 -> Raspberry Pi will start LineageOS in normal mode
347.391 -> On LineageOS you will see the Play Store appear
353.279 -> To install apps on the Play Store, you need to log in to your Google account just like you usually do on Android TVs
359.679 -> To install apps on the Play Store, you need to log in to your Google account just like you usually do on Android TVs
364.287 -> I have completed the Google account login on this device
372.223 -> Now I install some apps on Google Play
380.159 -> It works like an android TV
386.047 -> You use the F1 key to return to the Home screen, the F2 key is back
391.935 -> Also you can control with mouse
397.055 -> In some cases, you can't hear the sound because the correct audio output port has not been selected
405.759 -> You go to Settings and set the appropriate output for the audio
410.879 -> After making changes, restart your Raspberry Pi to apply
450.303 -> Thanks for watching, don't forget to like and subscribe
456.703 -> You can install Android 11 or Android 12 if you want
464.895 -> You connect this Raspberry Pi to your computer monitor or old TV to turn them into android television
471.295 -> Good luck
473.855 -> You use the F11 key to increase the volume and the F12 key to decrease the volume

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JBY5iFkxRE