• @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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      196 months ago

      I went to buy a new TV and they were all smart tvs. I just never gave it my network info so it can’t connect to the internet and ive never had issues.

    • Einar
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      86 months ago

      Say I do that.

      Streaming can be done through the browser. Which frontend would I use to access the regular TV channels?

      • AnyOldName3
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        146 months ago

        Sorry, streaming from a browser on a Linux PC is limited to 540x860 due to an inability to establish an HDCP chain. Have you tried using the TV’s native Netflix app instead?

        • LostXOR
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          276 months ago

          Oops my hand slipped and I accidentally torrented all my favorite shows!

        • Einar
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          36 months ago

          There is non-smart TVs with a Netflix app installed?

          • AnyOldName3
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            26 months ago

            I was reinforcing your point about using a monitor and a Linux PC not being able to replace all the things a smart TV can do. You said streaming would work, but regular TV channels wouldn’t, and I pointed out that even streaming would be limited as the major streaming services don’t allow full quality via a browser, especially on Linux where HDCP can’t work.

      • Estebiu
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        36 months ago

        In france there’s an ISP,Free, that just gives you a .m3u playlist that you can use whenever you want. Maybe there such an ISP where you live…?

    • @cm0002@lemmy.world
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      56 months ago

      Because I like to take advantage of subsidized pricing and I have yet to encounter a brand that’s been able to break through my pfSense box’s adblocking coupled with bimonthly reviews of traffic logs from suspect devices