• Rogers@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      I bought a android tv device (NVIDIA shield) and just assumed it was open source like android, turns out it’s not and they force ads on the home screen, if you jump though a ton of hoops to roll back some updates, you can turn them off, but it will re-enable them after a while. does not feel like a device I own. Even NVIDIA cannot turn off the google ads on the NVIDIA shield. you can add other launchers but they don’t make it easy and they regularly get removed as the default launcher.

      At this point I’m just considering just making a mini PC with linux https://plasma-bigscreen.org/ that will stay connected to my TV. OSMC is another option; however, it does not work well with DRMed content, so I gave up on that as well; even though it’s an awesome project. Some android TV boxes are compatible with Lineage OS so that might be another option.

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      10 months ago

      Any particular reason you feel this way? We’re always looking for feedback to address and prioritize issues.

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          9 months ago

          I’m one of the programmers on the Roku client. I’ve found I get the absolute best user feedback by simply asking people directly.

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            9 months ago

            Thats actually amazing! In that case I’ll risk sounding like a walking advertisement and mention how I was actually talking with a friend that its probably the only integration app and client that I’ve had the absolute pleasure of using, and that a new Samsung TV already works slow and doesn’t have the same app selection (Not even peacock or jellyfin!) doesn’t live nearly up to roku is abysmal. Wish I had some more constuctive feedback, just keep up the good work over there!

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            9 months ago

            For me it is that things I am watching suddenly jump ahead large chunks. If I exit the app and reenter, it goes back to the right place. I have both a roku and tivo stick. This only happens on roku.

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              9 months ago

              For me it is that things I am watching suddenly jump ahead large chunks

              Just to ensure I’m understanding. You’re watching a video and during playback it jumps forward in time?

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      10 months ago

      as a player, Streaming boxes that have an Android OS are great but Google Supplies Android TV as the default launcher with those devices which has gone downhill for a while now.

      80% of your UI is now covered with Ads.

      So if you switch to something like an Nvidia Shield or something like that definitely use a different launcher instead of Android TV. I currently use the Projectivy Launcher which is so god damn clean and only contains what I want to see.

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      10 months ago

      The Roku app is coming along too. Developers are pretty active.

      If only the Swiftfin app would have a new release…. (It’s been years).