New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on July 6, 2022) follows:

NVIDIA Shield TV is an Android-based digital media player that lets users play games and stream content from various sources.

The tech giant has updated its lineup a couple of times, with the latest version launched in 2019. That said, NVIDIA recently released the Experience 9.1 update for all Shield TV owners.

While the move is appreciated by many, NVIDIA Shield TV owners are now complaining that the Experience 9.1 update breaks streaming apps like HBO Max, Netflix, Prime Video, among others (1,2,3,4,5).

Users are frustrated and wondering how they can watch their favorite TV shows and movies. Some tried resetting their device to factory settings and reinstalling the apps but nothing seems to help.

Here are some reports from NVIDIA Shield TV users complaining about the Experience 9.1 update breaking streaming apps.

While NVIDIA is yet to officially comment on the issue, we came across a fairly easy workaround that might help with the problem.

Several reports suggest that the issue has something to do with USB storage and that if they unplug their external drives, the apps start working again.

In case you happen to have three drives attached to the Shield TV, try removing one since streaming apps are reportedly working fine with two drives attached.

We hope NVIDIA Shield TV developers take a look at the matter and release an update that fixes the problem as soon as possible. Rest assured, we will be updating this space if we come across more information so stay tuned.

Update 1 (July 8)

11:29 am (IST): Nvidia support has acknowledged this issue and said that they are investigating it. However, they did not provide any ETA for the fix.

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