What android tv box should I use as a client for "Jellyfin for Android TV"?
from SomeBoyo@feddit.de to jellyfin@lemmy.ml on 15 Jan 2024 13:14
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thecrotch@sh.itjust.works on 15 Jan 2024 13:51 next collapse

Nvidia shield is usually regarded as the gold standard for Android TV devices.

JbIPS@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 11:15 next collapse

Using it and loving it!

scumola@sh.itjust.works on 17 Jan 2024 01:52 collapse

There’s always one. 😁

entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org on 21 Jan 2024 19:16 collapse

The Shield is also one of the only Android TV devices that passes on HD audio codecs, so if you stream any Blu-ray rips with DTS-HD Master Audio or Dolby TrueHD and you want passthrough to work correctly, you probably want a Shield.

Rambler@lemm.ee on 24 Jan 2024 21:51 collapse

DTS-HD Master Audio or Dolby TrueHD and you want passthrough

Can you elaborate on this please - what’s passthrough and dts?

I have a shield - can I use it as a server, or is it just a client?

entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org on 25 Jan 2024 00:21 collapse

A shield is just a client, can’t be used as a server AFAIK.

DTS is just a different set of audio formats/standards, originally popularized in theaters by the movie Jurassic Park.

DTS-HD Master Audio is their lossless audio format, meaning it decompresses out to being the exact same audio bit-for-bit as the mixer heard when they finalized the audio for the movie.

Likewise, Dolby TrueHD is also a lossless digital audio format, so it also decompresses to the exact same audio the mixer heard when mixing/mastering the movie.

sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf on 15 Jan 2024 14:36 next collapse

Take a look at the MeCool boxes. Cheap and modern. If I bought a box today, it’d probably be one of them.

CCMan1701A@startrek.website on 15 Jan 2024 16:37 next collapse

What’s your budget? The Walmart ones might be all you need. Do you really need it to be Android TV? I have both Roku and Google TV clients. I like the Roku one, but not a fan of the closed ecosystem (can’t side load or adb).

You shouldn’t need anything crazy to play your media, but if you go with Google/Android please replace the default launcher. You will very happy then lol.

SomeBoyo@feddit.de on 15 Jan 2024 16:47 next collapse

I am looking for something that’s relatively cheap and minimal <50€

CCMan1701A@startrek.website on 15 Jan 2024 17:41 next collapse

Doesn’t Google make a 1080p Chromecast?

Thermal_shocked@lemmy.world on 15 Jan 2024 20:18 collapse

Yes, it’s decent. Used one for almost 3 years, recently upgraded to shield pro and love it. You don’t realize how slow the Chromecast is until it’s compared to the shield pro.

pory@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 09:33 collapse

The Walmart “onn.” has been perfect in my household. Dirt cheap at $20, degooglable, good remote (you can use an app to rebind the streaming service buttons to apps you actually use). Supports the Google cast protocol and also SmartTubeNext. No ads of any kind on the home screen, because I’m using a custom FOSS launcher.

SomeBoyo@feddit.de on 16 Jan 2024 09:37 next collapse

They aren’t sold where I live :(

69420@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 2024 01:06 collapse

Does it only use the cast protocol, or can you use the actual jellyfin app? Which launcher do you use?

pory@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 2024 04:24 collapse

I use FLauncher, and the jellyfin for android TV app works great. You can cast with or without having the app installed but the remote is nice so I rarely use the casting feature for watching my locally hosted stuff. It’s just convenient for content on twitch or youtube.

Matthew@midwest.social on 15 Jan 2024 22:30 collapse

You can sideload Roku devices. Hit a button combo on the remote and it enables developer mode and a web page you can upload the package to. It’s been a long while since I’ve messed with it so I don’t remember many specifics

Sh0ckw4ve@lemmy.world on 15 Jan 2024 16:46 next collapse

This house runs on Walmart One boxes

luci_tired@lemmy.world on 29 Jan 2024 00:12 collapse

I just got one of those a few days ago because the samsung tv app really sucks. Very impressive for $20.

butter@midwest.social on 15 Jan 2024 19:56 next collapse

I like the Google TV Chromecast.

GerPrimus@feddit.de on 15 Jan 2024 21:39 collapse

Me too. Especially because it supports h.265 10 bit and AV1. With jellyfin you can watch 4K HDR content without transcoding. To be honest, I was a bit impressed.

usrtrv@lemmy.ml on 15 Jan 2024 22:16 collapse

As far as I’m aware, the Chromecast 4K does not support AV1. The newer Chromecast TV does but does not support 4K. So atm you have to pick between 4K or AV1.

GerPrimus@feddit.de on 16 Jan 2024 18:45 collapse

That’s good to know! Thanks. ATM I, and I think others, mostly watch 4K HDR content with a HEVC codec.

Kushia@lemmy.ml on 15 Jan 2024 22:24 next collapse

A TV box from AliExpress.

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 31 Jan 2024 06:22 collapse

Don’t do this as it will come with malware preinstalled.

danafest@lemm.ee on 15 Jan 2024 22:45 next collapse

I’ve used Chromecast, Roku, Amazon fire, and most recently the jellyfin app on my Google tv. My order of preference would be: Android/Google tv app, tie between Roku and fire stick, Chromecast

Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 15 Jan 2024 23:05 next collapse

Using the Chromecast 4K with AndroidTV

Also I’ll drop this: youtu.be/sdLnieL90d0

Lemmchen@feddit.de on 16 Jan 2024 11:47 collapse

You can install Android TV on a Raspberry Pi 3, 4 and 5: konstakang.com

Maybe you happen to have one and can try it out.

SomeBoyo@feddit.de on 16 Jan 2024 13:09 next collapse

Does it also include 3b+?

Lemmchen@feddit.de on 16 Jan 2024 15:51 collapse

It’s not specifically mentioned here, but I would assume so.

Edit: Sorry, they don’t offer a Android TV build for any RPi3 at all. 4 and 5 only.

glasgitarrewelt@feddit.de on 19 Jan 2024 06:23 next collapse

Worth mentioning: Android TV is proprietary and developed by Google. As far as privacy goes it is as bad as any wish.com-android-solution.

Lemmchen@feddit.de on 19 Jan 2024 10:03 next collapse

To my knowledge Android TV isn’t any more proprietary than standard Android. The only really proprietary code are the Google Play Services (and Widevine).

glasgitarrewelt@feddit.de on 19 Jan 2024 12:14 collapse

You will find the source code of Android, you won’t find the source code of Android TV.

Just like all the Android-based operating systems on smartphones: if you take a free product and add suckyness, the end product sucks.

Lemmchen@feddit.de on 19 Jan 2024 13:16 collapse

If there’s no source code for ATV, how can there be (unofficial) LineageOS builds of ATV? Genuine question

glasgitarrewelt@feddit.de on 19 Jan 2024 15:34 collapse

Do you mean this konstaKang-Image? LineageOS for the RaspberryPi, I tried that and it works quite ok. A bit sluggish maybe. LineageOS is an open source project build around the pure open source Android. And the konstaKang-Image is also an open source project, although with a weird license. But they have nothing to do with Android TV, as far as I know.

Lemmchen@feddit.de on 19 Jan 2024 18:54 collapse
splendoruranium@infosec.pub on 27 Jan 2024 11:07 collapse

The linked build is based on LineageOS, not stock Android. Should be fully FOSS.

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 31 Jan 2024 06:21 collapse

Not recommended as you have to trust this guy completely