Amazon Fire TVs 4-, Omni & QLED Series and the BillionDollarArtGallery

Modified on Sat, Jun 15 at 1:38 AM

How to insert the BillionDollarArtGallery in a USB port



  1. Using the TV remote (NOT the cable remote), press the Input button until you find the USB port. Depending on your TV, the input button may also be called Apps, Discover, Home, Media, Media Play, Menu, Source, or another name. Your TV's manual can provide the name of your input button.

  2. Install the VLC for Fire app so that your TV can play videos.  See the first video below for instructions. Do NOT format your memory stick!  It is already formatted and has videos, photos and music that are compatible with Fire TVs.

  3. Choose the file directory, and then choose the video, which plays the paintings, music and captions together.  The video file often starts with 0000 to bring that file to the top of the stack. You can also play the paintings by choosing one of the numbered "photo" files; the TV will display a photo show that presents the paintings.


The Fire User Manual for these TVs is attached (see below).


Fire TV 4-Series

43" 4K43N400A

50" 4K50N400A

55" 4K55N400A


Fire TV Omni Series
43" 4K43M600A

50" 4K50M600A

55" 4K55M600A


Fire TV Omni QLED Series

65" QL65F601A

75" QL75F601A


FORMAT:  Fire TVs read USB memory sticks that are formatted for FAT32. The standard BillionDollarArtGallery is formatted for FAT32. Do NOT format the drive.


Insert the BillionDollarArtGallery into the Fire USB.



Add BillionDollarArtGallery files to the Amazon Photos app to use as a screensaver


Watch the BillionDollarArtGallery video through the VLC Media Player on Amazon Fire TVs.


This video shows how to Allow Audio Autoplay and Allow Video Autoplay


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