How to Transfer Files from Android TV to PC or Smartphone

Jan. 13, 2021



In our guide onhow to sideload apps on Android TV, we have described all the ways you can transfer files to Android TV. But what if you want to transfer files from Android TV to PC or smartphone? Well, in this article, we bring you multiple ways to send files fromAndroid TVto any device. We have also mentioned a method where you don’t need a common WiFi network to transfer the files. So without any delay, let’s go ahead and learn about the steps.

Here, you can find all the four methods that we have covered in this guide. To move to the relevant section easily, you can click on the link below.

The easiest way to transfer files from Android TV to your PC or smartphone is through the SFTV app. It allows you to transfer files from both ends in a seamless manner. Keep in mind, your Android TV and the recipient devicemust be connected to a common WiFi networkfor the transfer to take place. Also, note that the SFTV app is not available on iOS.

  1. First off, go ahead andinstall the SFTV app(Free) both on your Android TV and PC/smartphone.

  2. Next, open the SFTV app on your Android TV and PC/smartphone. After that, click on “Send” on Android TV.

  3. On the next page,select the filefrom your internal storage that you want to transfer from Android TV.

  4. Now,SFTV will detect the recipient device. Just click on it and within seconds, the file will be transferred to your PC or smartphone. Make sure your smartphone or PC is actively running the SFTV app.

Solid Explorer is another simple way to transfer files from Android TV to PC/smartphone. It uses the Solid Explorer app tocreate an FTP serveron your Android TV. After that, you can access the whole internal storage on any local device including iOS. Keep in mind, just like the above method, both your devices must be connected to a common WiFi network.

  1. Open the Play Store on your Android TV andinstall Solid Explorer(Free, offers in-app purchases).

  2. After that, open Solid Explorer and move to the hamburger menu on the top-left corner. Here, scroll down to the bottom and expand the “Toolbox” menu and then open “FTP Server”.

  3. Now, simply click on “Start” and you are done.

4.Open a web browseron any device connected to the local network and enter the FTP address. For instance, I have enteredftp://192.168.0.106:9999. Bear in mind, the FTP address might be different for you.

  1. Upon opening the FTP address, you will find all the content of your Android TV available on your device. Now, simplyclick on any fileand it will be downloaded to your device. Easy peasy, right?

  2. After you are done with the transfer, open Solid Explorer and click on “Stop” toend the FTP server. Now onwards, you can just start the server from Solid Explorer and you can access all your TV files and folders.

  3. If you are using Chrome to open the FTP server and the webbrowser is not opening the URLthen you need to enable a flag. Openchrome://flagsand turn on “Enable support for FTP URLs” flag. Now, restart Chrome, and the FTP URL will start working again.

Unlike the above two methods, this one isa bit technical in natureand only applicable for transfer from Android TV to a desktop computer. So if you have tinkered with ADB before, you can try this method. It’s actually a fairly straightforward process, but you need a common WiFi network.

  1. Justset up ADB on your computerand open Settings -> Network and Internet -> Your WiFi Network on your Android TV. Here,note down the IP address.

  2. After that, runadb connect ipaddressto connect to your Android TV wirelessly. Make sure to replaceipaddresswith the actual IP address that you have noted above. Next, hit enter and your Android TV will be connected to your computer through wireless ADB.

  3. Now, run the below command topull files from your Android TVto your computer. Here, you need to replace the filename with the actual name including the file format. The file will be saved in the ADB folder of your computer.

If the file is inside theDownloadfolder:

If you want to pull acompletefolder:

If you arenot in a common WiFi networkthen you can use cloud services to transfer files from Android TV to PC. We have already written a guide onhow to set up a cloud service on Android TVso follow the tutorial step by step and you will have a working cloud setup. Now, you can just upload your files to the cloud service and access them on any device, from anywhere.

You need to plug the USB drive into your TV’s USB port. After that, install Solid Explorer (Free, offers in-app purchases) or any otherfile managers for Android TVand from there, you can transfer files from Android TV to your USB drive.

As I have mentioned above, you can use the SFTV app (Free) to easily transfer videos your Android smartphone to the TV and vice versa.

On LG Smart TV, you need to use a USB thumb drive to transfer files from your phone to the TV.

I would pick Solid Explorer as thebest file manager for Android, but you can also give a look at FX File Explorer.

You can’t install Google Drive on your Android TV officially, but you can definitely access all your files through cloud integration. Just follow the steps under the Cloud Service section of this article and you will be able to use your Google Drive files on Android TV.

To use AirPlay, you need an iPhone or iPad and an AirPlay-compatible TV.

You can go through the SFTV section of this article and then you will be able to put pictures from your phone to the TV.

You can use a USB-C to HDMI cable to cast your smartphone screen to your TV without WiFi. You need to move to the appropriate HDMI input.

To wirelessly connect your phone to your Android TV, follow the ADB section of this article.

You can use the SFTV app to connect your phone to a smart TV for file transfer. And if you want to mirror your phone screen then use the screencast feature on your smartphone.

Sadly, you can’t connect an Android phone a non-smart TV.

You can use the SFTV app to transfer movies from your smartphone to the TV.

Send Files From Android TV to PC or Smartphone in Four Ways

Send Files From Android TV to PC or Smartphone in Four Ways

So these are the four ways you can send files from your Android TV, be it an APK or a document file, to your PC/smartphone. I would say, for most users the SFTV app would suffice. But if are using an iPhone then try the Solid Explorer method. It’s just as seamless as other methods. Anyway, that’s all from us. If you want to learn more suchAndroid TV tips and tricksthen follow our linked guide. And if you have any questions then let us know in the comment section below.

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