we live in hell

I don’t even understand the pitch? you have the disc playing, in your hands, your ownership, no buffering, no subscription required. and they’re saying…hey do you want a worse experience?

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Protip: Do not connect your TV to the Internet.

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I ended up giving up and just putting a Linux PC attached to my TV as a media center. I host plex on it.

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This is the way (Jellyfin here)

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I’m new to all this. Got any recommendations how to learn about Jellyfin?

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Of use jellyfin, but I have too many friends with only consoles that rely on my server. Sigh

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I don’t see how this is giving up though. Been doing this to close to two decades in one form of another and I wouldn’t consider any other way. Except kodi instead of plexus here.

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I mean, steam made it work with games, you telling me that 6-7 of these giant media companies can’t get it to work for video? The giving up part is that you have to embrace piracy (again?) to get to acceptable levels of service per dollar

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I still watch TV through a Laptop running Windows Media Centre. MS have given up on trying to kill it. The Microsoft remote has seen better days but is still functioning.

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Until Plex gets unbearable as well. They have been getting a lot shittier lately.

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Other server software are available of course. The concept stays the same though. Very much recommend doing this. I’m halfway there, running Plex on my desktop PC and watching on my TV and other devices at home. Very comfortable setup. But I wish I had a small computer like a Pi or something, and a NAS to hold my drives. That way my desktop PC could rest.

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There’s always Kodi! You don’t have to update your media server software.

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They hit my threshold of shittiness some years back and I’ve been enjoying Jellyfin ever since. It’s a much better alternative for most!

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1 point

The shark’s in the tank and they’re putting their waterskis on

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Plex is a great example of how proprietary software will inevitably become exploitative, and only purely Free Software systems can ever be trustworthy in the long term.

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I have my Steam Deck attached to my TV. It’s great for watching pirated sports streams via web browser.

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3 points

I still get Roku recommendations on plex content from my Apple TV. They are doing content recognition off of the hdmi input

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2 points

I use a dumb tv. Old 1080I tube tv.

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Unhook your TV from the internet, it does not need the ability to talk to anyone on the planet just to show an HDMI input to you.

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or just get a cheap-ass android box (like xiaomi or google)

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Honestly, I’m just using a cheap Android TV box with stremio and smart tube. Those two apps pretty much cover everything I’d wanna watch. Those $20 Walmart ones are super easy to root/bootloader unlock too, so you can put lineageOS on it if you want

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Protip: destroy your ‘smart’ TV.

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20 points

Protip: burn your house

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Protip: burn down the world

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You go ahead and destroy something that cost you hundreds of dollars. Be it a TV or cans of Bud Light, I’m not going to destroy something I already got out of some need for a moral victory.

I hate ‘smart’ TVs. I wish they didn’t exist. But telling someone to destroy the one they already had- meaning that if they want to watch TV, they’ll just have to buy another- doesn’t really make much sense to me.

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That sounds actually reasonable, but I’m not taking any advice from a flying squid.

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8 points

Or, if you must (cringe), use anonymous credentials, have a router level VPN, and maybe even run pihole. But much better to just hook up a PC to your TV and run all of your apps off of that.

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What? Am i supposed to watch tv? Hell nah

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Just get a cheap PS4 or Xbox and watch all your stuff on there. We have an LG “Smart TV” that just doesn’t need to be connected to the internet because our PS5 (formerly PS4) is fast and snappy, and has all the apps we could want to stream off. Plus, both have a Bluray player installed right off the bat, so we can even watch those if we’re up for it.

Don’t bother with sluggish performance on your Smart TV, it’s just not worth it.

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What’s the practical difference between using a console and a smart TV? Aside from this one feature I mean, which I’ve never seen on mine.

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Who said that? There are lots of streaming devices you can connect to your display, from game consoles to streaming boxes like Apple TV, Nvidia shield, Android box or if you really want to tinker a PC connected to the TV. The point is, don’t connect the TV itself to the internet as it has the most access to the whole viewing experience to drop ads on you.

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Why this escapes so many people on Lemmy is beyond me

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Exactly. Streaming is so much better than TV. People complain about 5s skippable ads and the pripesed solution is 5 minutes of ads?

Also, so much more convenient than DVDs.

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8 points

No, the solution is not going back to cable. The solution is the high seas

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232 points

What brand? so I know NOT to buy it

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I believe it’s Roku. That purple symbol in the bottom right is on the remote as well.

Very budget so this doesn’t surprise me.

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49 points

Also beneath the purple asterisk is the words “Roku TV” in grey on the bezel

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17 points

Fuck Roku. Don’t buy these. They shove ads down your throat constantly, and they proactively, aggressively stop methods of circumvention.

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Wtf I thought roku TV were one of the good ones. I use a Roku thing that you plug in and I haven’t seen this yet.

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18 points

The good ones go bad eventually :(

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8 points

The Roku box was one of the good ones… about ten years ago. Though maybe this is just a TV thing. TIL Roku makes actual screens.

In the past few years especially, I’ve seen so many unshakable “good ones” go bad. Some, in the worst possible way.

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6 points

The poster really needs to just turn off the Smart TV experience.

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5 points

No. No, they are not one of the good ones.

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I use a Roku as well and never have this happen so I dunno

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42 points

The little asterisk symbol on the screen is leading me to believe it’s a Roku.

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28 points

I have two roku tvs. The day I see this is the day they get disconnected.

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12 points

You can probably use a pi-hole to block those things.

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7 points

They put one too many ads on the home screen… then they made them larger…

fuck em. they get nothing now.

blocked their ad servers at the DNS level.

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I have an old Roku Express or something similar and love it. It has an RF remote and a very responsive UI. But it is slowly becoming crappier with the infrequent updates.

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20 points

Name and shame!

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It’s literally on the screen….

It says Roku TV

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15 points

But not exactly obvious. Don’t be a jerk.

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223 points

See the problem is that you let a display device connect to the internet

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Connected a Samsung smart TV to my network when we first got it. The thing damn-near crashed my pi-hole asking for so many ad/tracking domains. Factory reset it later that same day. I think my % of requests blocked went from 15% to 68% in just the 3 hours or so the Smart TV was connected.

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They started to wisen up and hard-coded dns requests to 8.8.8.8 to bypass dns ad blockers now. Heck, some apps like Netflix already do it for years now. If your router can transparently redirect all dns requests to your pi-hole, you should use that feature.

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So they recognize that the owner of the product is trying to prevent them from collecting data, and actively try to circumvent the owner’s security measures? This shit should be illegal, and carry a huge fine. You paid for the device, and it’s connected to your network, which you control. I’m sick and tired of corporations thinking it’s totally okay to be straight-up spyware and adware. Some supposedly legitimate companies these days make old-school computer viruses look down right respectful.

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or use the blocking feature of your firewall. Here’s Roku being persistent and ignoring my pihole. Firewalla for the win.

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Easy enough to do with NAT unless it uses DNS over https. Then you have to block a lot more than just DNS.

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I deny all DNS traffic except traffic going to my router IP so my pfBlocker will always work.

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That’s my next project now that I have my pihole set up. My basic ass router from my ISP does not support that though.

Side question: do you know of any openWRT supported routers in the $100-150 range with external antennas? Everything I’ve taken a look at is either an internal antenna, or like $400.

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goolag dns

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I recall having similar issues with Chrome. Instead of checking in with the pihole, it just went ahead and bypassed it by using a different DNS.

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Yep - this. I absolutely abhor “smart” TVs for just this reason.

But, even lack of internet sometimes isn’t enough. I recently, and inadvertently, left the wireless adapter on my TV enabled, after having to temporarily join it to my wireless for a firmware update (digital TV tuning needed updating for my region). After I was done, I cleared the wireless config, but I didn’t think to go into the other menu where you can entirely disable the wireless adapter.

Little did I realise that meant the TV started broadcasting its own SSID, for friggin’ Apple Airplay or some other shit. I found this out when my 9yo daughter was suddenly exposed to some adult content for about 10 seconds. Best guess is a nearby neighbour mistook my TV for theirs.

I’ve obviously disabled the wireless adapter again, but this has been a terribly difficult lesson I’ve had to learn.

For anyone concerned, my daughter is OK. My wife had a good chat with her about it. She had considerably more talking down to do with me - I was ready to start knocking on doors, to have my own chat.

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I work in IT at a fitness center and we have TVs in front of the treadmills. They are not enterprise TVs, just standard Samsung TVs. Above the treadmills, we have a conference room. After setting up a conference room with wireless screen sharing, I found that all of the TV’s below show up when trying to cast. Obviously I tried to disable them, but there is no way to do so outside of physically ripping out the antenna. I called support and everything. Why the fuck was that decision made

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Yeah - I had to dig around in my Samsung to find it. Under Settings | Network | Expert there’s a radio button labelled Wireless. Disabling that turns wireless off completely. Mine’s a 65" Q60A QLED 4K bought in 2021. Same on my Samsung 43" in the bedroom, so seems fairly common across the models, at least in the Q range.

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Sounds like the next conference you are going to have in that room is with the Supervisor or the CEO about either downgrading that shit and have everything wired instead, or physically ripping out the antenna is going to happen.

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honestly, whoever connected to your TV is probably used to their device being the first one to show up. i would blame the streaming protocol for not requiring one of those one-time pin thingys.

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Yeah, that’s absolutely a good point.

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All new Roku devices do that, even if it’s not a Roku tv. Roku went from one of the best video devices to the worst in one fell swoop. Literally the only good off the shelf device is the Apple TV.

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My Roku TV will be in a landfill before I allow it to send 1s and 0s through anything but the HDMI cord

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How does it stream things/what’s the point of a Roku if it’s not connected to the Internet?

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More like everything will be in a landfill before you allow it to send 1s and 0s through anything but the HDMI cord.

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You can get mini PCs for solo cheap now and just load Linux up on it. Check out Beelink brand. I have a couple and they’ve been great.

Edit: so, not solo

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I prefer the Nvidia shield over Apple TV. It supports direct streaming of Dolby Vision/Atmos on Plex. Pretty sure the Apple TV is missing some key codecs.

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Infuse fills in the gaps. Don’t even need a plex server anymore (it works better imho)

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No, the fault is with the people who make the TV. It’s not the customers fault that other people are evil.

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It’s kinda both. Like, if I walk up to someone on the street who says they’re gonna stab me, and I get stabbed, the fault is obviously on them for stabbing me, but at the same time I got exactly what he said I’d get

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My TV is connected to the Internet and doesn’t do this. There’s a setting to turn it off.

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Mine doesn’t have anything like this and is connected to the internet, no settings to change either. LG Oled

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I have an LG OLED too. There’s a setting for recommended content, or something like that. I turned anything off that looked like it meant ads or tracking.

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Anytime you see the word “smart” in the name of the product, remember to mentally replace the word “smart” with “tracking”.

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“Ad enabled”

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21 points

Same with IoT

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The S in IoT stands for security, and the P stands for privacy.

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😂😂😂

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This is called Automatic Content Recognition and it can be disabled in the settings, highly recommend doing that. It should have asked you whether you wanted it enabled when you set up the TV, as it’s legally required to be opt-in in the US opposed to opt-out. Since you’re using a Roku Smart TV, it specifically is taking two full resolution “video snapshots” every second.

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"To disable ACR on a Roku TV, the privacy policy says to “visit your Roku TV’s Settings menu (Settings > Privacy > Smart TV Experience) and de-select 'Use Info from TV Inputs.”

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'Use Info from TV Inputs.”

Well that is an incredibly misleading name that sounds like something I would want to keep enabled.

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Since you’re using a Roku Smart TV, it specifically is taking two full resolution “video snapshots” every second.

“Got a data cap? Ha ha, fuck you.” – Roku

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I haven’t done any research into what’s actually being transmitted, but I assume ACR feeds the snapshots into an ASIC that does something akin to perceptual hashing, then sends a chain of hashes collected over something like a 2-4sec window to an edge server for matching. So perhaps around 24kbps is actually being transmitted.

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Since you’re using a Roku Smart TV

How to turn off/change ACR.

That link also works for other TV brands. Just scroll to the top of the article to find your TV section.

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Where I live, it’s usual practice to get the vendor to send a team to your house to do the unboxing and installation of expensive TVs so it’s easier to deal with doa products and whatnot. When the guys came in to set up my LG oled, I watched in horror as they speed ran the setup wizard, checking all the boxes and giving my consent to every single tracking feature without even telling me anything. I had to go back and redo everything once they’d fucked off.

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Part of me can’t believe that I’m saying this, but I really hope you filed a complaint just so the installation service provider can be informed that this is an issue and hopefully advise the installers that they should always seek customer input on that kind of thing, it shouldn’t add much time to the installation.

I get that they’re just trying to get it done quickly, but customer service is paramount.

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