A:AnswerWith no location services enabled, shield itself only knows which region it was sold in (US bs EU). After that, each app itself has ts own means of figuring where the requests are coming from.
A:AnswerUser "echoesedge".....nvidia retracted their suggestion for using usb sticks for adoptable and external storage....like 2yrs ago! And, I did not ask about external storage....I specifically asked about "Adoptable Storage". I reject echoesedge response as uninformed.
A:Answerhavent tried other power canbles i still have mine but im pretty sure it needs a certain voltage/wattage just buy the correct power supply to be on the safe side
A:AnswerNo, the shield itself cannot stream the exact same video to multiple devices. You can install Plex Media Server on the Shield and stream to other devices with the Plex client, however.
A:AnswerGoogle Assistant works for me through the Shield Pro just fine. I'm able to wake up the Shield Pro using Google Assistant, which automatically turns on both my receiver and my Samsung Q80r TV.
A:AnswerUnsure about particular apps because on the shield, you download whatever apps you want to use to stream movies and shows. It comes preset with many apps and also has google play store which can download other apps. See if spectrum has an app for google play and if so, then you can download it onto the shield.
A:AnswerSo, this doesn't exactly answer your question, but even if the DLNA base player didn't support chapters, you most likely would be able to download an app that would connect to your media server and handle them without issue. The Shield has the Google Play Store as it is an android based device. I personally use it for streaming media from Plex without issue.
A:AnswerIf you get the “Pro” version, you can install Plex media server which will “serve up” your videos to other devices (phones, tablets, computers or TV’s.)
In order to do this you’ll need storage for the media files (UBS HDD, thumb drive or NAS box.j
You’ll probably want to hardwire to Ethernet and you should be good-to-go if you have ‘smart’ TV’s… e.g., my Samsung TV will natively play media from a Plex server.
A:AnswerYes you can hook a Bluetooth keyboard up to it and browse the Internet and there are forms to help you look for stuff that may not be supported within the apps