Darken,
@Darken@reddthat.com avatar
0x2d,

the screenshot appears to be from an iphone

Darken,
@Darken@reddthat.com avatar

Step 1 use Android ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ

regdog,

Enshittification marches on

laverabe, (edited )

RoMote (Turns your Android Device into a control center for Roku)

f-droid.org/en/packages/wseemann.media.romote/

ghostblackout,

This is not new

01189998819991197253,
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

Are you on Android?

If so: RoMote is pretty good. Here’s the releases page for the APK. It’s also F-Droid.

EmoDuck,

My dog tore up the remote so we were forced to use the roku app to control the tv.

Force your dog to watch ads as a punishment

Samsy,

What Ads? I don’t have Ads in the interface nor in the app. Okay the reason could be my openwrt router is set up with Stubby DoT and blocklists from AdguardHome.

cm0002,

Are you using the actual official remote app? It looks different from mine and doesn’t have the “featured” tab shown

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/44aa8793-c4f3-4586-9b31-a7fb48153855.png

elephantgrenades,

Yeah, they updated it. Just opened my app and it has the Featured section.

cm0002,

Damn, thanks I just turned off auto update for it so I can stay on this version as long as possible lmao 😂

Kir,
@Kir@feddit.it avatar

Apparently, they also worsened the UI

refurbishedrefurbisher,

Could be A/B testing that Roku is doing.

ShitpostCentral,

I recently stopped using my firestick. Even though I only used it for Jellyfin, the ads on the home screen were too much for me. So I swapped it out for a Raspberry Pi with LibreElec as the OS, and there have been literally no downsides.

  1. Jellyfin for Kodi add-on with Embuary skin shows your entire Jellyfin library on the home screen with continue watching and next up widgets right there when you turn on the TV.
  2. You can set it up entirely through the GUI. Works with either keyboard and mouse or remote.
  3. Uses HDMI-CEC so works with my TVs original remote and even my firestick remote.
  4. If you want to use an app remote, Kore is officially supported and has no ads.
  5. Invidious add-on with the Send to Kodi and libredirect Firefox extensions means I can cast YouTube videos to my TV with no ads.
  6. You can even run an Ethernet cable from your router/Jellyfin server to the Pi. I did this and have not experienced any buffering since.
  7. It even passed the spouse test. My wife says she likes that it’s faster and more responsive. Plus she likes the asteroids screensaver.
Anonymouse,

I would love to give this a try. Did you follow any guides? Which Pi?

ShitpostCentral,

Pi 4B with 4 gigs of RAM. You might be able to get away with 2gigs because of how well it runs for me, but idk. I didn’t follow any guides for setting up the Pi or LibreElec. It’s honestly super intuitive. Like I said, everything is set up through the GUI. The only slightly technical part is flashing the LibreElec image to the SD card, and even that is super easy. I did follow the Jellyfin documentation for setting up my Jellyfin server, but that’s a whole other thing.

aldalire,

How much it cost?

ShitpostCentral,

It was a Raspberry Pi 4 model B. I got it for $60 and a 25ft Ethernet cable for $10 on Amazon just because I had a gift card. You can probably find it somewhere else for cheaper. You also need a small micro SD card for the Pi. Maybe only 8 or 16 gigs because it doesn’t store the media locally.

retrieval4558,

Does Jellyfin save your watched history using that set-up? That’s my main hangup to using Kodi.

VonReposti,

Yes, Jellyfin’s Kodi add-on sends watch info back to Jellyfin which keeps track of the watch history. Just remember to install the Kodi Sync Queue add-on in Jellyfin too.

krimson, (edited )
@krimson@feddit.nl avatar

What kind of Pi? Can you watch UHD without issues on it?

ShitpostCentral,

Pi 4B with 4 gigs of RAM. And yes! I was surprised, but it had absolutely no trouble with playing 4k, especially after using a wired connection.

LesserAbe,

Pardon what might be an obvious question, but can you watch paid services using this set up? (Netflix/HBO/prime etc)

TonyTonyChopper,
@TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz avatar

Jellyfin is for watching locally stored media so no. Why would you want to even use those

ShitpostCentral,

Because family or friends are always going to have them and share with you. In terms of effort, it’s still a lot easier to use free-to-you streaming services (even with ads) than set up your own Jellyfin, Radarr, Sonarr, and Jellyseerr stack. I can definitely see the appeal of a streaming stick that let’s you do that, is fast, and isn’t riddled with ads on the home screen. Hell, I might’ve paid for one if I knew it existed and had less free time.

ShitpostCentral,

Not easily. There are a few 3rd-party add-ons by random people which technically allow you to watch these services if you enter your account details, but the UI is generally just a list of movie and show titles with no or small thumbnails and no other info. It’s worth doing this if you already have your own media server but not really otherwise.

nul9o9,

I was thinking about moving pihole off onto a docker container, and converting my pi to a streaming box. Thanks for posting this.

_haha_oh_wow_,
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Gross.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

To be fair the physical remote has had ads in it since the beginning.

mreiner,

I’m not getting this, at least not yet.

Maybe it’s because I run Pi-hole; I know it filters out a TON of Roku’s telemetry and other traffic. Might be worth setting up Pi-hole on your network and see if stuff like that goes away?

aldalire,

How did you set your roku to use your pihole? I have no router access so i have to change each client’s dns. Roku doesnt allow changing their dns

MiserableConstruct,

He probably had router access.

zonsopkomst,
@zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml avatar
lazylion_ca,

Thank you!

zonsopkomst,
@zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml avatar

You bet! I use it all the time, plus you can enter channels, which for the life of me, I cannot understand why Roku never allowed a long press on their reomte in order to enter a channel number with the arrows. 🎶Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb!🎶

aldalire,

Oh that’s cool! Unfortunately I am on iOS.

zonsopkomst,
@zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml avatar

Hopefully sideloading becomes a thing for iOS users. Used to have an iPhone, can’t say I miss it.

aldalire,

Although, theoretically if a FOSS Android app can act as a remote, could there also be a way to self-host a Roku remote? 🤔

rwhitisissle, (edited )

There’s code you can download from github that would let you control your Roku device from terminal on a PC. I’ve used it to facilitate the design of my own Roku GUI applications. I think there might also be a TUI you can install. A lot of this is going to be easier on Linux, if that’s something you’re familiar with.

aldalire,

Yes! (arch user btw) Github link?

Cwilliams,

Well in that case, you could look into Plasma Big screen, which you could control from your phone with KDE Connect

rwhitisissle, (edited )

github.com/jcarbaugh/python-roku <- for a python code API

github.com/benthetechguy/controku <- also comes as an AUR package

I’ve used the first one. Never used the second, but I just happen to know about it.

aldalire,

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  • SpaceNoodle,

    There’s an ad on that page

    aldalire,

    Oof. My pihole adblocker caught that. I’ll delete these comments

    aldalire,

    I was sent down a rabbit hole of iOS roku apps. Fuck the iOS ecosystem dude, I am not paying $20 a year subscription for a remote app.

    I did find a decent one for free, no ads (i have a pihole so it may show ads for people, idk yet) and only asks for donations from time to time. I had to scroll a bit far to find it

    apps.apple.com/us/app/…/id1598795880

    stankmut,

    Probably the biggest shock to getting a Mac for work is how all the basic QoL apps want $20+ a year subscriptions. I’m not paying a subscription to reverse my scrollwheel for my mouse.

    Vent,

    That’s crappy, but have you seen what other remote apps are doing?

    Vizio has an ad that takes up around 25% of the screen!

    MyQ has a large scrolling ad at the top, and they are actively hostile towards any integration that allows you to control your garage door without using their app (unless you use one of the very few subscription-based integrations they offer, of course).

    vizio app with a huge ad

    myQ app with a scrolling ad

    aldalire,

    hot damn 😵‍💫

    TragicNotCute,
    @TragicNotCute@lemmy.world avatar

    And at least when I tried to pihole the tracking bullshit, it got mad and stopped working.

    andrew,
    @andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

    Rage against the garage door opener.

    paulwieland.github.io/ratgdo/

    Kolapy,

    I had something similar happen. You can find loads of replacement remotes online for very little money.

    lazylion_ca,

    A replacement remote for my roku stick cost more than a whole new roku box.

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