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

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  • ? Guest

    Watching Roku steadily decline from a trusted brand has been something. For a time, they were the alternative to the other bigger more Ad driven companies. I’ve owned 2 and used to enjoy them overall. Now, they’ve slowly become just as bad or worse than their competitors in some regards.
    When history looks back on streaming boxes as a failed delivery method, Roku might just get to be the example in the forefront.

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    Was roku recently acquired by an investment firm?

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      FWIW Roku doesn't make the apps. That's on Max. The Paramount app is trash too, resume doesn't work.

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      Yeah I just thought the two-click bug on the Max app might be specific to Roku, the way some browser glitches only happen on one OS. Having to click twice is such an obvious bug, it's like did anybody even tested this?

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        This kind of garbage is why I've never connected my tcl tv with bulit in roku to the internet.

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          Apple TV for the win

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          I don’t want any device for my TV that makes it hard to install free apps like Jellyfin without logging into an account. I tried fake accounts with Apple devices in the past and ended up with a couple devices that were basically bricked when the fake email account I used got disabled due to lack of activity.

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            • Disconnect from network
            • Factory reset
            • Use HDMI to plug into a device that actually respects your privacy and does what you want (Jellyfin, Plex, Pihole for even more goodness, and simply run other streaming services via privacy enchances browser)
            • Enjoy life without enshittified asshole OS no one asked for by going back to a time that was better.
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              Anyone successfully installed LineageOS on Nvidia Shield or Onn devices? I ran the Konstakang AndroidTV build of Lineage on a Raspberry Pi 4 a couple years ago, and it was nice in how uncluttered and non-spywarey it was, but I ended up buying a Shield because hardware decoding never worked well and the frame rate drops were unbearable.

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

                personally I prefer android streaming boxes, because you can install custom versions of android tv on them, so if the official release from google is bad, you can just go to the community version

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                That general principle makes me confident that opensource community-driven software will eventually replace corporateware. As long as people get equivalent features they'll eventually gravitate toward the alternative that has no opportunistic agenda.

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                  Yeah I just thought the two-click bug on the Max app might be specific to Roku, the way some browser glitches only happen on one OS. Having to click twice is such an obvious bug, it's like did anybody even tested this?

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                  yeah it might be specific to the app they built for Roku.

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                    Anyone successfully installed LineageOS on Nvidia Shield or Onn devices? I ran the Konstakang AndroidTV build of Lineage on a Raspberry Pi 4 a couple years ago, and it was nice in how uncluttered and non-spywarey it was, but I ended up buying a Shield because hardware decoding never worked well and the frame rate drops were unbearable.

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                    I was just looking into this and saw this comment. I'm just using Xubuntu on an old laptop at the moment but this sort of thing is what I really want to go for so I might test it out when I get more time.

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                      Libreelec on raspberry pi 4 (Kodi) works for me but it really needs a new YouTube app. That's the only issue really

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                        Is there any point in getting anything above the bottom tier Shield? Just trying to use it to replace my chromecast/stream tv and youtube

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                        I haven’t really compared the specs of between them recently, but I have the Pro, and the main decider for me at the time was that it was $50 more and has Ethernet. That being said, I added a USB Ethernet adapter to an Onn device and it works, though the first one I tried didn’t work. It was worth the $50 at the time not to deal with that for the Shield.

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

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                          With steam for me it took longer to connect, it was harder to set up and the stream itself had noticeable artifacts and lag.

                          With sunshine & moonlight my lag is 1 ms, it connects instantly and I can stream in 4K HDR. Like I said it's so high quality that I often forget I'm streaming the game.

                          Plus moonlight is free and open source. Takes maybe 5-10 mins to set up. I was skeptical because it's FOSS, but it's easily the streaming solution I've tried for gaming.

                          This is on Windows over LAN, I haven't tried it over the internet.

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                            Ughhh just unsubscibe

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                            • ? Guest

                              I just got an HDHomeRun that I use with an antenna and love it. I use Mac and they are one of the only boxes that works on Mac.

                              They don’t have a native Linux client, but you can use VLC supposedly: https://info.hdhomerun.com/info/linux

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                              It also works with Jellyfin through a plugin, but I haven't tried it yet so idk how good it is

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                                Interesting, I use PiHole as well and have no issues with any of my Roku devices. I wonder if you have more restrictive blocking or some particular rule that I don't. What lists are you using in PiHole?

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                                lists
                                https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts

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