• Streaming boxes

    From Matthew Munson@VERT/IUTOPIA to All on Sat May 10 14:57:00 2025
    I used to use an amazon fire stick, but that had limited application support. Then I also used a Roku box from 2019, but I was tired of it. I ended up getting an Apple TV and it has served me well since 2023.

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Matthew Munson on Sun May 11 08:21:12 2025
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    I used to use an amazon fire stick, but that had limited application support. Then I also used a Roku box from 2019, but I was tired of it.
    I ended up getting an Apple TV and it has served me well since 2023.

    I like Roku.



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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Gamgee on Sun May 11 09:10:22 2025
    Re: Re: Streaming boxes
    By: Gamgee to Matthew Munson on Sun May 11 2025 08:21 am

    I like Roku.

    I think Roku is good (and one of my streaming boxes is a Roku Ultra, which is a quite capable streaming device). I thnk the Nvidia Shield Pro may be overall the best though, in terms of codecs supported and streaming capability. I have an Nvidia Shield Pro connected to one of my TVs, and sometimes where Roku might struggle with something from my Plex server, the Nvidia Shield Pro usually streams it without a problem. The Nvidia Shield Pro also seems to be able to stay connected to wifi better than my other devices.

    Also, if you like retro gaming, there's a RetroArch app for the Nvidia Shield Pro that can emulate old game consoles; you can also use a bluetooth game controller with it.

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Nightfox on Sun May 11 14:11:01 2025
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    Re: Re: Streaming boxes
    By: Gamgee to Matthew Munson on Sun May 11 2025 08:21 am

    I like Roku.

    I think Roku is good (and one of my streaming boxes is a Roku Ultra,
    which is a quite capable streaming device). I thnk the Nvidia Shield
    Pro may be overall the best though, in terms of codecs supported and streaming capability. I have an Nvidia Shield Pro connected to one of
    my TVs, and sometimes where Roku might struggle with something from my Plex server, the Nvidia Shield Pro usually streams it without a
    problem. The Nvidia Shield Pro also seems to be able to stay connected
    to wifi better than my other devices.

    Cool, haven't used/seen the Nvidia Shield Pro. I have played with Plex
    a little but find it more work than it's worth, when anything I would
    want is already available from one streaming source or another, and the storage space required for a decent collection is painful.

    Also, if you like retro gaming, there's a RetroArch app for the Nvidia Shield Pro that can emulate old game consoles; you can also use a bluetooth game controller with it.

    I do like some occassional retro gaming, which I usually do in Steam
    these days. I have a working old computer with DOS and games on it, but
    it's in another room and somehow I don't use it much. I've always found
    the console emulator mechanics to be more work than I want to put into
    it. In a couple of years when I retire, will likely re-visit all that.



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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Gamgee on Sun May 11 13:07:15 2025
    Re: Re: Streaming boxes
    By: Gamgee to Nightfox on Sun May 11 2025 02:11 pm

    Cool, haven't used/seen the Nvidia Shield Pro. I have played with Plex a little but find it more work than it's worth, when anything I would want is already available from one streaming source or another, and the storage space required for a decent collection is painful.

    I guess I'm the opposite. Though I've watched some things on streaming services, there isn't a whole lot on streaming services I've watched. I don't like always relying on streaming services anyway, as they sometimes remove content. I tend to buy physical media for things I like, and I'll rip it and put it on my Plex server. And unless you have a huge collection of stuff, I don't think it's all that painful.

    Nightfox

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Matthew Munson on Sun May 11 17:51:17 2025
    Re: Streaming boxes
    By: Matthew Munson to All on Sat May 10 2025 02:57 pm

    I used to use an amazon fire stick, but that had limited application support. Then I also used a Roku box from 2019, but I was tired of it. I ended up getting an Apple TV and it has served me well since 2023.



    if you say so. i dont know much about apple tv. isnt it very limited since it's apple? wouldn't an android 'tv' computer be better and have more options?

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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Nightfox on Mon May 12 18:15:23 2025
    Re: Re: Streaming boxes
    By: Nightfox to Gamgee on Sun May 11 2025 09:10 am

    quite capable streaming device). I thnk the Nvidia Shield Pro may be overal the best though, in terms of codecs supported and streaming capability. I ha

    What I read the other day was that the Fire TV 4k Max (which was on sale for $30 I think recently) has the latest and greatest audio codecs that none of the other streaming appliances have yet.

    Being a Kodi fan, android-based stuff like Fire TV works better for me than Roku.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to phigan on Mon May 12 20:56:54 2025
    Re: Re: Streaming boxes
    By: phigan to Nightfox on Mon May 12 2025 06:15 pm

    quite capable streaming device). I thnk the Nvidia Shield Pro may be
    overal the best though, in terms of codecs supported and streaming
    capability. I ha

    What I read the other day was that the Fire TV 4k Max (which was on sale for $30 I think recently) has the latest and greatest audio codecs that none of the other streaming appliances have yet.

    Being a Kodi fan, android-based stuff like Fire TV works better for me than Roku.

    The Nvidia Shield Pro I had mentioned is Android-based.

    It looks like the Fire Stick 4K Max is a copule years newer than the Nvidia Shield Pro..

    Nightfox

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