I have a couple of TVs that I use HTPC appliances with. One’s a shield TV and the other’s a roku. I’m not super happy with either of them. The shield lags like crazy and apps crash constantly. The Roku is stable, but can’t decode h265 or av1. Both at riddled with ads. Does anyone have a solution they’re happy with? I mostly watch content from major streaming services and stream media from my NAS. I have a raspberry pi 4 that’s not in use right now, I tried to get it working as a set top box, but couldn’t get DRM content to work so I went back to the shield.

  • @PetteriPano@lemmy.world
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    12 months ago

    I’ve tried libreelec on a raspberry pi 4, but it just doesn’t pass the wife test.

    We have a thomson streaming stick 140G (EU branding for ONN). We just use jellyfin, smarttube and our national public service streaming apps. It’s in apps-only mode, but Google still injects one ad on the home screen. I didn’t bother with a custom launcher just yet.

  • BigDaddySlim
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    42 months ago

    Ryzen 1200/GTX 960 small build running Linux Mint. There’s a UHD blu-ray drive in it as well with the custom firmware to rip disks. Media is stored on my NAS that handles Plex and transcoding. The parts were mostly old extras I had lying around, just needed the case, blu-ray drive and boot SSD. Oh and the like $20 wireless Logitech keyboard/track pad combo for control.

  • @northernscrub@lemmy.world
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    12 months ago

    I have an SFF PC currently running Mint, with Bello and steam as well as xemu and a few other goodies. The flexibility is great, if something is a bit borked I can usually just play it in VLC, and the compute allows me to run pretty much any emulator besides Xenia or that PS3 one. Once I plug a GPU into it, those should be fine too. Not bad for a cheap i5 system.

  • @curbstickle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    42 months ago

    I don’t do drm’d content, its all coming from JF so ive got random assortments in various parts of my home. An apple TV, a roku, a regular chromecast, a Chromecast with google TV dongle, and a lenovo m90q with a launcher running arch/KDE.

    • @klangcola@reddthat.com
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      22 months ago

      None at all? If so how? My friends with Apple TV get an obnoxious amount of ads in their YouTube app for example.

      • @treyf711@lemm.ee
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        92 months ago

        I think they mean no ads in the UI. There are still ads in the YouTube app since Google needs that revenue. Ads don’t take up approximately 50% of the home screen though like they do on a Roku TV.

        • Norah (pup/it/she)
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          22 months ago

          Bingo. And if you don’t use apps with ads, like only using jellyfin, you get none at all.

          • @treyf711@lemm.ee
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            42 months ago

            Roku TV has been unbearable lately. There’s a whole row of ads before I even get to the physical inputs on the TV. Plus there is a full height ad on the right and a half height ad on the left.

            • Bakkoda
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              Confirm. Never seen something chatter on the network so much as well (remote control setting on maybe?). I don’t know the model but i threw it on a physically separate wlan with no Internet and a pihole and holy jebus it’s almost as bad as the Google nest hubs.

    • @melfie@lemmings.world
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      12 months ago

      What I don’t like about ATV and the Apple ecosystem in general is the lack of ease with sideloading. Ha, I’ve created throwaway accounts with fake emails in the past and then lost access to the email account followed by the Apple device basically being bricked a result. If it’s so “private” then why not let me install free apps from the App Store without an account?

  • ffhein
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    92 months ago

    Intel NUC running Linux. Not the cheapest solution but can play anything and I have full control over it. At first I tried to find some kind of programmable remote but now we have a wireless keyboard with built-in touchpad.

    Biggest downside is that the hardware quality is kind of questionable and the first two broke after 3 years + a few months, so we’re on our third now.

    • shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
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      52 months ago

      I was tempted by these n100 mini PCs, but worried about the no-name components. I saw many people on reddit/lemmy recommending Dell, Lenovo, HP micro form factor PCs. You can pick them up used from eBay as companies clear out “old” computers. The advantage of the known brands is ongoing firmware support.

  • Uninvited Guest
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    22 months ago

    I use a Radxa Rock 5B running an Android TV ROM. Sits in a 3D printed case and has a silent little Noctua fan keeping it cool. Could be better - the ROM has a little jank to it - but it has taken everything I’ve thrown at it so far.

  • @surph_ninja@lemmy.world
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    102 months ago

    Apple TV is rad, because you can pair it with a controller, and use the Steam link app to play on your computer from another room.

    No need to have the computer near the tv for couch gaming. No need to listen to the pc fans screaming.

  • @robolemmy@lemmy.world
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    252 months ago

    I’m using a Shield TV Pro with the default launcher disabled, replaced with FLauncher, and the netflix and voice search buttons disabled via button mapper.

    I’m 1000% happy with it and absolutely would not go back to an actual HTPC.

    Oh, I also uninstalled youtube and replaced it with SmartTube Beta

    • @xodoh74984@lemmy.world
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      12 months ago

      Is there any way to fling YouTube videos to SmartTube from a smartphone?

      That’s the one thing locking me into Kodi.

      • @pirat@lemmy.world
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        52 months ago

        Yes, you can cast from the official YouTube app (or Revanced). You need to generate a code for connection in the SmartTube settings, then connect your phone through the cast menu. The option in the cast menu on the phone is called something like “Connect with code” IIRC.

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          I ran into issues with this function on my shield pro, it would randomly reopen the smart tube app continuously until I disconnected my phone.

  • TheHolm
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    22 months ago

    just a normal PC? Streaming should work in a browser.

    • @ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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      2 months ago

      Actually some browsers also have issues with 4k and certain codecs. IIRC Edge is (or was) the most compatible surprisingly.

    • @tatterdemalion@programming.dev
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      2 months ago

      If you go this route I recommend installing Kodi + Jellyfin Plugin + Kore Android App. You can control everything from your phone or laptop.

  • Captain Aggravated
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    12 months ago

    My old desktop, a Ryzen 3600/GTX-1080 mini-ITX build. After using a Pi 4 with Kodi for awhile it’s nice to have a media machine that can run Crysis.