• firadin@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Is there any point in getting anything above the bottom tier Shield? Just trying to use it to replace my chromecast/stream tv and youtube

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        20 hours ago

        Lemmy especially sleeps on the Apple TV more than most communities. It’s a solid box that has no ads and no privacy issues. Plex, Jellyfin, etc… all installable. With apples track record on previous versions of the Apple TV, software updates and support for about a decade

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          20 hours ago

          I assume being Apple that it’s not possible to sideload apps not supported on the app store? In particular I’d like to use some kind of a SmartTube or other youtube app that is ad free

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            20 hours ago

            You can use sideloadly but IIRC you need a Mac for it to work. My YouTube workflow is a YouTube-dl wrapper that pipes into jellyfin for the small handful of things I still watch from YT, so I’m less familiar with live YouTube interfaces to know which ones are out there.

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            20 hours ago

            That is correct.

            But which do you want? Privacy or convenience? No one makes a streaming device that does both.

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      1 day ago

      I have been using an onn 4k streaming box, which runs Google TV. They’re $20. It’s pretty easy to disable the default launcher and have it boot to Flauncher. Then you can side load smart tube for an ad free YouTube experience asking with Plex, stremio, or whatever else you want to stream.

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      22 hours ago

      Nvidia has destroyed the stock Shield TV experience with ads, but it’s easy to install custom launchers like Projectivy. The underlying system is still a privacy nightmare, but I don’t care that Nvidia knows what TV shows I watch.

      I mean, I do care, just not enough to use something like Kodi as my primary TV interface. Maybe if I used any ad supported services I’d feel differently, but I don’t, so meh.

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          4 hours ago

          Yes, Google is an inextricably linked to all Google TV issues, but they didn’t force Nvidia to ruin the Shield TV’S launcher with ads, and other bloat.

          At least, not as far as I know. If you have sources saying otherwise, I’d be happy to take a look.

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            4 hours ago

            but they didn’t force Nvidia to ruin the Shield TV’S launcher with ads, and other bloat.

            The “Shield’s launcher” is just Android TV… Nvidia did not write their own Android launcher just for this device.

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              Fuck me. You might be right, as I haven’t actually used the stock launcher since the big ad update years back.

              I just remembered my original launcher having a lot of a Nvidia specific integrations, but I guess those could have just been bolted on at the system level.

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      20 hours ago

      You should not buy a Shield. They haven’t been updated since…2019? And there’s really no reason to. Get the $20 WalMart one.

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        They just put out a huge update for the shield. Mine still plays the vast majority of things perfectly, even hevc and 4k content. I am perfectly happy with my shield pro. I’d buy one again if the current one shits the bed.

        What are my other options? Apple TV and what else? Everything else is ad ridden underpowered and lacking licenses to play media.

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          5 hours ago

          They just put out a huge update

          I obviously meant a hardware update.

          What are my other options?

          Anything that runs on Android TV?

          Everything else is ad ridden

          And the Shield doesn’t have ads? You can bypass all the ads by installing productivity launcher, same as on the Shield.

          underpowered

          How much power do you think you need to stream videos?

          and lacking licenses to play media.

          I don’t even know what that means.

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            4 hours ago

            As someone who owns both Nvidia Shield TV and standard cheap (Google certified) devices, all running Projectivy, it’s not really comparable.

            The Shield runs smoother, has significantly less minor/annoying issues, and actually receives fairly regular updates.

            Now, the new Chromecast with Google TV does get updates, but it doesn’t resolve the first two differences.

            If you can’t afford, or justify the extra expense, for an Nvidia Shield TV, completely understandable. But don’t pretend that the user experience is the same, because it’s not.

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                I said Playstore Certified, and yes, they are mostly the same when you look under the hood, at least for those classes of devices, per generation.

                Same, or similar SoC, with 2/8 (sometimes 2/16) specs.

                Once you get up to the 4/32 range, you’re already looking around the same price (+/-) of a Shield TV.

                Also, lol @ citing LTT, for anything. Just because a broken clock is right twice a day, doesn’t change the fact that it’s broken.

                And for the sake of being fair, I didn’t even mention the 1/8 boards.

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                  3 hours ago

                  Okay, clearly you have no interest in learning anything new. Have a nice day.

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                    I’m confused. Are you saying YOU can’t tell the difference, or that their is no technical difference?

                    Because, anecdotally, I’ve owned a variety of these devices, and I can absolutely tell the difference. Which sucks, because I bought cheaper devices hoping for reasonable parity of experience. I’m not saying my cheaper devices are bad, just that clearly the Shield TV performs better.

                    As to the actual specs, there is also clearly a real world difference between the bog standard Amlogic SoC (1/8, 2/8, 2/16), and the Tegra SoC.

                    It’s entirely reasonable to argue that the difference isn’t worth the extra cost, fine. But it’s dishonest to say there is no appreciable difference.

                    TBF I haven’t used the newer “low cost” Shield with the 2/16 Tegra SoC, so I can’t really speak to how it performs relative to something like Chromecast with Google TV.