FAQ
TL;DR: On Samsung Smart TVs, our-kino.tv may fail due to ISP blocks (1 ISP—Orange—blocked it) or site outages; "Our-kino.tv quite often is inactive." First, test on a PC on the same network; then try a Smart Hub/TV reset. [Elektroda, Darek A., #17829389]
Why it matters: For Samsung Smart TV owners who can’t open our-kino.tv, this FAQ shows how to diagnose, unblock, and fix access issues fast.
Quick Facts
- Outage pattern: our-kino.tv was inactive on 2019-03-09 and “quite often is inactive.” [Elektroda, Darek A., #17829389]
- ISP involvement: Orange previously blocked access to our-kino.tv; access differed by operator. [Elektroda, Darek A., #17829389]
- Onset timing: one user saw the failure about 2 weeks after buying a Samsung TV. [Elektroda, pirat.48911, post #17351802]
- Browser symptom: typing our-kino.tv loads Google, while the address bar still shows our-kino.tv. [Elektroda, pirat.48911, post #17352414]
- Affected hardware: Samsung UE48JU7000 reported; smartphones continued to load sites normally. [Elektroda, milan87, post #17661323]
Why won’t our-kino.tv open on my Samsung Smart TV?
Common causes are ISP-level blocking and site downtime. One ISP (Orange) blocked our-kino.tv in the past, while other networks worked. The site has also had outages. Start by checking the site on another device on the same home network. If it’s reachable there, try a Smart Hub or TV reset to clear any browser or cache issue on the TV. If neither works and other sites load fine, wait for the site to return or contact your ISP. [Elektroda, Darek A., #17829389]
How can I check if my ISP is blocking our-kino.tv?
Open our-kino.tv on a computer that uses the same home network as your TV. If it opens there, it should also open on the TV. If it fails on both while other sites work, that suggests a network or operator block rather than a TV fault. As one user noted, Orange previously blocked access while other operators allowed it. “If the site opens on a computer that is on the same network as the television, the TV will also work.” [Elektroda, Darek A., #17829389]
Could a Samsung update or settings change be the cause?
Yes. A recent TV update or browser change can break access to specific sites. One practical fix is restoring the TV or Smart Hub to factory defaults, which often clears glitches introduced by updates. After resetting, try our-kino.tv again. If it still fails but other sites work, the issue is likely external to the TV. [Elektroda, kindlar, post #17352122]
How do I reset Smart Hub or the TV to try to fix this?
Try a clean start:
- Power cycle the TV and router, then retest our-kino.tv.
- In Settings, use Support/Self Diagnosis to reset Smart Hub or perform a factory reset.
- Reconnect to Wi‑Fi, then test our-kino.tv again.
This clears update-related glitches. [Elektroda, kindlar, post #17352122]
Why does the TV browser show Google while I type our-kino.tv?
That symptom points to a failed navigation or a redirection block. Users reported that entering our-kino.tv keeps them on Google, while the address bar shows our-kino.tv. This can happen if the site is unreachable or blocked upstream. It’s not a general internet failure if other sites load normally. Confirm by testing the URL on another device using the same network. [Elektroda, pirat.48911, post #17352414]
Does this affect specific models like UE48JU7000?
Yes. A user with a Samsung UE48JU7000 reported the same behavior: common sites like Google or WP loaded, yet attempts to open content sites failed with connection errors. Meanwhile, smartphones still loaded all pages. This indicates it’s not limited to one firmware branch or a single account. [Elektroda, milan87, post #17661323]
Is the site itself down right now?
It could be. “Our-kino.tv quite often is inactive,” and on 2019‑03‑09 it was reported down. If your other sites work but our-kino.tv doesn’t on any device, it’s likely a site outage. Wait and retry later. If it works elsewhere but not on your network, check for an operator block. [Elektroda, Darek A., #17829389]
Are other sites like CDA affected on Samsung Smart TV?
No, not in the reports here. Users noted CDA and other websites opened normally, while our-kino.tv failed. That pattern points to a site-specific issue rather than a general TV browser or internet problem. Use working sites to confirm your TV’s connectivity before deeper troubleshooting. [Elektroda, pirat.48911, post #17352247]
Is it legal to access our-kino on my TV?
Legal status depends on your country and whether content is licensed. One poster stated, “I would also block websites that offer watching movies that have not been paid for.” Respect local laws and platform terms, and use legitimate services to avoid risk. Consider verified apps where available. [Elektroda, Pan Rak, #17352179]
Could this be my home Wi‑Fi or router?
Possibly, but check scope first. If our-kino.tv opens on a computer on the same home network, the TV should also reach it. If neither device reaches it while other sites work, suspect an operator block or a site outage. If the computer works and the TV doesn’t, try a TV or Smart Hub reset. [Elektroda, Darek A., #17829389]
What if factory reset and network checks don’t help?
If the TV still refuses to load our-kino.tv and keeps returning to Google, you’ve hit a persistent block or the site remains down. Keep using other sites, and contact your ISP if you suspect blocking. Recheck the site later for availability changes. [Elektroda, pirat.48911, post #17352414]
Does a new TV failing to open our-kino mean it’s defective?
Not necessarily. One user experienced the issue roughly two weeks after buying a Samsung TV, while other sites worked fine. That timing and selective failure point to site availability or operator blocking, not a hardware defect. Rule those out before considering service. [Elektroda, pirat.48911, post #17351802]