• NekoKoneko@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    The best cheap solution is a Google TV with Projectivy launcher to bypass the adware.

    The best fully non-adware solution as others said seems to be a mini-pc running Linux or other cleaner environment you set up.

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        I have a Linux mini PC. There are definite pros, like controlling it via SSH from my Home Assistant, running Netflix in Firefox with adblocker… But drawbacks are no HDR, no 4k for streaming, heck, even 720p max for Hulu (and Disney, but I don’t have one).

        However, high sails have higher resolution too, it’s just an additional step.

        • trevor (any/all) @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Linux definitely has HDR. I’ve been using Bazzite with Steam Big Picture mode as my TV interface for years and can use HDR just fine.

          I definitely recommend piracy, but there are also ways to get streaming services to send full quality streams. I won’t recommend them though, because you shouldn’t have to do it in the first place for a service you’re paying for. Just pirate and use a media server or something like Kodi for a nice interface for local files.

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            7 hours ago

            He is saying those streaming services wont allow HDR even if Linux itself is capable. Which is why he could set sail to recover that functionality.

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      8 hours ago

      I love projectivy and how clean it is but I have had so much trouble getting the tv to launch straight into it on 2 separate Google TVs so I just don’t use it anymore really.

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        I use an nvidia shield, and used the developer options to disable Google’s built in launcher (and most other google related services). That’s what it takes to keep your chosen launcher. I also used an app to remap the netflix button on that stupid toblerone they call a remote to act as a mute button, so accidentally pressing it doesn’t cause me a minute of trying to get back to my content.

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        Yeah, I suspect Google pushes changes to the backend OS that keep breaking it on purpose, but at least we’ve got it to stick on our two TVs with a lot of effort and setting changes. Least worst option considering how pricy mini-PCs are, unfortunately.