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“Awful”: Roku tests autoplaying ads loading before the home screen

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    Think of any invasive streaming devices in your house. Samsung, Google Chromecast, ATV, LG etc. Roku is by far the worst.

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      Why even connect the tv to your local network?

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      Wake on LAN. At least that's what I do. I can turn on the TV and adjust the volume from Home Assistant but the TV itself can't reach the Internet.

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        Think of any invasive streaming devices in your house. Samsung, Google Chromecast, ATV, LG etc. Roku is by far the worst.

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        This was shitty, but the giants are worse than the smaller companies. Roku works fine and ad-free if you block the ad/tracking domains. Try separating the ads/tracking from the stuff you need on a Google device.

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          Roku is the one that bricked peoples TVs unless they agreed to their new terms of service.

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          • candyman337@sh.itjust.worksC [email protected]

            Reasons I turn off WiFi on any TV I buy and use a streaming box

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            Any good recommendations?

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              Any good recommendations?

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              Onn 4k box or Nvidia shield

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              • S [email protected]

                Try this brand https://www.sceptre.com/

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                Are they actually any good though? I was looking at a 1440p Sceptre monitor for my PC, and a lot of reviews mentioned huge bezels, dead pixels, and other issues...

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                  the largest problem with older TV's isnt the resolution. even on my 75" its hard to tell the difference between 4k and 1080p...
                  But HDR is amazing, it really blows me away each time a scene lights up!

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                  That's a fair point. HDR is quite nice, I use it a lot on my Pixel. The TV I mentioned does have dynamic brightness, but that's over the whole TV, not really equivalent to HDR.

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                  • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                    It does until it doesn't. Did you look at the OP?

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                    I read the article before I saw it here (I follow ars). What they describe hasn’t been my experience. I press the power button on the Apple TV and it HDMI-CECs the TV power on and changes the input to the Apple TV HDMI eArc channel. They could change that behavior but it would break HDMI-CEC.

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                    • quarterswede@lemmy.worldQ [email protected]

                      I read the article before I saw it here (I follow ars). What they describe hasn’t been my experience. I press the power button on the Apple TV and it HDMI-CECs the TV power on and changes the input to the Apple TV HDMI eArc channel. They could change that behavior but it would break HDMI-CEC.

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                      HDMI-CEC is controlled by the TV...

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                      • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                        HDMI-CEC is controlled by the TV...

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                        HDMI-CEC is a communication standard.

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                        • quarterswede@lemmy.worldQ [email protected]

                          HDMI-CEC is a communication standard.

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                          Yes, I am aware. The device sends a signal to turn the TV on and switch the input. There's nothing preventing the TV from refusing to immediately comply.

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                            I’ll take a look, but I haven’t noticed any performance issues with Steam link.

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                            Moonlight blows steam out of the water. I can't even tell I'm streaming when I use it.

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                              Moonlight blows steam out of the water. I can't even tell I'm streaming when I use it.

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                              Can you give me some examples for what’s really all that noticeable?

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                                Aaargh matey!

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                                • dan1101@lemm.eeD [email protected]

                                  I have heard though that some TVs insist on an Internet connection, so do your research and/or be sure there is a good return policy.

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                                  Ah ok, good to know! Thanks!

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                                  • B [email protected]

                                    I have a Roku ultra in my kid's room.

                                    I do not want her subjected to ads when she turns on the TV.

                                    This is unacceptable to me and I will be replacing all my Rokus immediately.

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                                    pirate, or you'll just be doing the same fucking thing again in two years.

                                    good news: pi's can do everything a roku does, plus any you install of: retro gaming, libreoffice, web browsing, shit tons of educational software, IDE's, and teaching her computers.

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                                      Roku box: Bye, bitch!

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                                        pirate, or you'll just be doing the same fucking thing again in two years.

                                        good news: pi's can do everything a roku does, plus any you install of: retro gaming, libreoffice, web browsing, shit tons of educational software, IDE's, and teaching her computers.

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                                        I have a 200+TB library for my Plex and jellyfin instances. The Roku was just a family friendly launcher and remote. I bought them when you could still disable ads in the secret menus and most of the Roku BS is blocked by a pair of piholes, but I've gotten annoyed chasing new urls to blacklist.

                                        It's DRM for the other app bullshit that becomes a hindrance for going the Kodi route. There really isn't a good alternative that I've found. Linux boxes will limit some services to 720p and jt's mostly baseball and local news programs that I'll lose.

                                        For the news, I need to look at something like hdhomerun or something else I can pair with an OTA antenna.

                                        For baseball, not much other than the absolute mess that live streaming sports is. Doable, sure. But a pita and sketchy last I looked into it. My season ticket comes with MLB.tv, but the irony is that I'm "in network" so all my teams games are blacked out for me. I had previously created a VPN tunnel and routed one of my Rokus to a different state to watch it. But it's not a user friendly experience.

                                        For games, I already have a batocera box running on an old dell thin client with way more power than a pi, and it has Kodi on it. But the UI/UX still sucks.

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                                          I have a 200+TB library for my Plex and jellyfin instances. The Roku was just a family friendly launcher and remote. I bought them when you could still disable ads in the secret menus and most of the Roku BS is blocked by a pair of piholes, but I've gotten annoyed chasing new urls to blacklist.

                                          It's DRM for the other app bullshit that becomes a hindrance for going the Kodi route. There really isn't a good alternative that I've found. Linux boxes will limit some services to 720p and jt's mostly baseball and local news programs that I'll lose.

                                          For the news, I need to look at something like hdhomerun or something else I can pair with an OTA antenna.

                                          For baseball, not much other than the absolute mess that live streaming sports is. Doable, sure. But a pita and sketchy last I looked into it. My season ticket comes with MLB.tv, but the irony is that I'm "in network" so all my teams games are blacked out for me. I had previously created a VPN tunnel and routed one of my Rokus to a different state to watch it. But it's not a user friendly experience.

                                          For games, I already have a batocera box running on an old dell thin client with way more power than a pi, and it has Kodi on it. But the UI/UX still sucks.

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                                          mostly seems like you've tested stuff and got your shit together.

                                          but the 720p limit is surprising to me. any idea why this happens?

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