Specifically I'm wondering about the TV frontend UI. Presumably most people are going to be using an android tv box like fire tv or chromecast? Something else?...
A few weeks ago I bought a Google ChromeCast (4K, with Google TV). A week ago the remote app on my Android stopped working - web searches on the symptom reveals that This Just Happens To People Nobody Knows Why.
Last night, the ChromeCast just stopped working. No symptom, just no video showing.
Beginning to feel like #ChromeCast is just a deeply shitty, broken product. Shame on you, Google.
Some proprietary streaming apps such as Prime Video seem to work well on #Waydroid over #postmarketOS. There are still bugs with media playback clocks sometimes, but the streaming itself is flawless.
The bonus is even if you're not a Google Chromecast user, but rather are a Roku or Amazon TV user, removing (or disabling) the YouTube app will still save you space and improve performance.
I tested Roku, Amazon, Google Chromecast, and Google Pixel. The difference in performance and saving space too, was a win regardless of the device. 👍
My Amazon Fire TV just performed a large update. Big enough that the update screen didn't even show the Amazon or Toshiba logo.
For a moment, I got worried it would fail. It rebooted and didn't turn back on itself (powered off instead). When I finally powered it back on manually, it took a while, and even after the display finally came on, it kept "thinking" with the red standby light cycling.
That is the downside of owning a smart TV. The fear that an update could brick it.
Owning a smart TV and opting into the paid subscription, only to end up using your computer to use the subscription, because the TV insists you purchase things that is included with your Prime Membership.
I factory reset my Amazon TV and have not logged back in ever since.
I bought myself both a Google Chromecast and a Roku Premium. Both work better than Amazon. I would not recommend buying an Amazon TV.
I recently noticed I can no longer share the screen of my #Pixel6a smartphone with our #LG Smart TV with its inbuilt #Chromecast.
I then made the mistake of installing #LGThinQ, setting up an account, granting fine-grained location access rights, enabling WiFi connectivity right next to the RJ45 cable network connectivity because the app needs the device to be on exactly the same network as the smartphone, preparing to register the TV and then reading these terms & conditions.
Returned my unopened (duplicate) #AppleTV to Costco today and got a full refund.
My advice to everyone - don’t buy this device. Apple have the best implementation of an interface in terms of prettiness and speed, but the worst implementation of an actually efficient and useful operational environment in the entire ecosystem. They’ve shown up to someone else’s game wearing a Burger King crown and expecting everyone to play by THEIR rules. #Netflix and #YouTubeTV have already given them the 🖕and are NOT integrated. It’s fucking horrible. It really is.
I’m still trying to force feed myself the koolaid with my remaining ATV but I fear that very, very soon it will be put back in its box and Craigslisted off to some gibbering goose who doesn’t know there’s far better tech out there.
Because I simply don’t have enough dumb streaming sticks/devices I just HAD to go out and get another one today. The wife has a small 1080p TV in the chick cave to watch news and whatnot while working. And she’s been happy with her #FirestickMax. But I had a problem with it. We’ve been gravitating more to the #GoogleTV/#AndroidTV world and both of our new TVs by default use that. Different front end than a #FireStick. I wanted her to have GoogleTV on the chick cave unit so when I heard that Staples were flushing out older #Chromecast HDs I went hunting them down. In store clearance only. And I got one today. Only $12! A little slower of a device but now her recently watched crap can persist across multiple tellies.
I have like six or seven Firesticks here gathering dust now. Not exaggerating. I truly need an intervention.
Has anyone figured out a way to get arbitrary #SomaFM/ @somafm channels to stream to a #Chromecast Audio? I'm /utterly/ failing, despite having known my way around this space a few years ago 😐
I /feel/ like I need a generic .m3u/.pls phone app, which /also/ knows about #ChromecastAudio ...
Wszystkie polskie komendy do Google TV Chromecast 4.0 HD, jakie są?
Dla Player, Canal+, Polsat Box Go, TVP VOD, Netflix?
Bo działa to bardzo wybiórczo.
Istnieje komenda, żeby włączyć konkretny kanał w aplikacji Canal+?
Bo serial da się włączyć, np. "Canal+ Belfer" włączy serial. Ale "Canal+ TVN 24" nie włączy tego kanału. #chromecast#google#googletv#android#tv#smarttv#telewizja
The #chromecast support in @jellyfin was greatly improved in 10.9. We're now also releasing 4 years of work on the receiver. This is the app that loads on your TV.
The receiver still works with Jellyfin 10.8, although it's recommended to upgrade!
What does your TV/Movie streaming setup look like?
Specifically I'm wondering about the TV frontend UI. Presumably most people are going to be using an android tv box like fire tv or chromecast? Something else?...