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Bravia KD-49XE8396 & switching inputs

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Tburrellsaward
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Bravia KD-49XE8396 & switching inputs

Hoping someone can help solve this niggling little issue I'm having with this otherwise amazing TV...

 

I use this TV for two things:

PS4 (via hdmi)

streaming services (amazon, Netflix, iPlayer etc)

 

If I'm halfway through a film on amazon (for example) and want to pause to use the PS4, I hit the input button on the remote to switch to hdmi. But when I'm done and want to resume the film, there doesn't seem to be a way to go directly back to the film on amazon. If I press "home" and select the streaming app, it relaunches the entire app, losing my place in the film. If I hit "TV" it launches Youview, which is useless to me as I don't have live TV.

 

am I missing a magic button on the remote that'll allow me to switch between inputs and apps without cancelling out each time?

 

here's the remote I have (can't embed as on phone):

 

https://images.cdn.whathifi.com/sites/whathifi.com/files/styles/flexslider_desktop/public/brands/Son...

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Jecht_Sin
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I am not sure if there is a way to switch automatically between two inputs. There is a "switch back" button, the one under the Discover button showing a circle made with a double arrow, but it doesn't always go back to the previous content (it should wokr between TV channels, though). Then in Android 7 there is the feature that holding Home you can go back to the previous apps. Or you may want to add Amazon Video to the list of Discovery apps in the Discover button.

 

Still none of this would solve your issue. Amazon Video always restarts once you do something else. It uses an awful load of RAM so I believe Android closes it as soon as we switch to something else. But it shouldn't matter, because Amazon Video does bookmark the last position reached in a movie/episode. And the last video should automatically move to the top of the "Watch Next" section.

 

That's how it works with me. The Watch Next section sometimes loses some members, but playing them again from other sections the last bookmark is always memorized.

 

If that still doesn't work for you, you may try to access Amazon Prime Video from the PC web browser. Remember the point you reached on a movie from the TV and if the bookmark is lost, skip to it in the web broswer. Then check if it is memorized on TV. I did a similar thing with the subtitles, since on TV it was always starting showing the German subs. After I selected the English audio and subs from the web it always uses them.