Logs can be accessed in realtime while the game is running via a telnet connection to Unity Launcher.
OSX:
Launch Terminal.app and type:
telnet <tv ip address> 2333
You should see Welcome To Unity Launcher message. You will now get logs from Unity games in this window.
Windows:
Unity Launcher contains a web interface for managing your development games. You can also obtain logs from current / previous runs here.
You can access this page by navigating to http://<tv ip>:8899 in your web browser.
A list of all games you currently have installed. The following options are available for each game:
Launch | Starts the game on the TV |
Uninstall | Removes the game from the USB drive |
Log | Displays the log from the last run |
Prev Log | Displays the log from the run before the last |
Storage Location | If you have multiple USB drives in your TV, you can switch between them here |
Get Full Log | Gets the full log for all games since Unity Launcher started |
Get Prev Full Log | Gets the full log for the last run of Unity Launcher. Useful if your application crashed to see what went wrong. |
Exit Unity launcher | Quits Unity Launcher |
Zip files are produced when Unity exports to the Samsung TV target. These files can be uploaded to the TV via Unity Launcher web interface in this section. Click Choose File and select the zip file that was exported. Make sure you select the correct year (2013 vs. 2014), and click Upload. Check the Full Log or realtime log if the game does not show up.
When you build in Unity for the Samsung TV Platform, you will get one zip file for each model year. Ex:
The correct zip will be automatically uploaded to your TV and launched when Build And Run is clicked. If you need to upload manually, be sure to select the correct year for your TV.
If your game crashes and returns the the App Selection Screen: