• @misk@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    You can also use Apple TV which is hands down best streaming box, use ATV remote on your couch without faffing with computers and pay for good service that YouTube and content creators on YouTube provide.

    It’s easy to avoid paying but the experience is just worse.

    And if you’re really short on cash, subscribe from Argentina or India and pay ~$2.

    • prince of space
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      41 year ago

      I am a big fan of isponsorblocktv which sits on a network device like a nas and skips YouTube sponsor segments on Apple TV.

      • @misk@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Whoa, this looks awesome and I do have always on server for Usenet/Plex and Homebridge.

        Thanks!

        [edit] Installed and working great but I had to change os.exit() to sys.exit() in one of the files, looks like it’s not compatible with recent Python versions out of the box. Converted into system.d daemon, now working 24/7.

      • @SlovenianSocket@lemmy.ca
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        11 year ago

        Oh that’s sick, only reason why I won’t get an Apple TV. You still need a subscription to get rid of YouTube ads, yeah?

        • prince of space
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          11 year ago

          Yes. I am one of those who pays for premium. I primarily watch on my tv and probably watch more youtube than anything else. Also still on the old $10 plan but we will see how long that lasts.

          • @SlovenianSocket@lemmy.ca
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            11 year ago

            You can use a secondary google account, sign up for premium family plan using a vpn to Turkey and pay like $10 per year, while adding your main google account as a family member to save a bundle of cash. I haven’t bothered since I’m happy with STN on android tv, but knowing that there’s a working sponsorblock solution for appletv now I might have to make the switch lol

    • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      But, only way I have found I can get casting + sponsorblock without messing with any third party apps on TVs or casting devices has been just using Safari + sponsorblock and using air play.

      Paying for YouTube doesn’t solve the issue of me wanting to avoid being exposed to segments of people begging me to like and subscribe etc. Those I actually find way more annoying than ads.

      • @misk@lemm.ee
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        11 year ago

        That part is annoying but I generally don’t subscribe to channels that overdo it. My remote has a button to skip 10s forward so I keep pressing it until I see sponsored segment is over.

        I’d love to be able to use sponsorblock on ATV but I don’t see how it could be reasoned that it makes morally ok to not pay Google and content creators for the service they provide (with cash, ad views or otherwise). Video hosting ain’t cheap.

        • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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          21 year ago

          But, I don’t have to press any remote at all. I don’t even need sponsor block installed on any ATV or Android device. It’s been as simple as just air playing a video from safari. Such a polished experience.

    • @I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.ml
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      21 year ago

      AppleTV doesn’t let you cast from obscure streaming websites.

      Chromecast does though. That’s why it will always be better.

      • @misk@lemm.ee
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        Huh? You can Airplay those. Not sure what do you want to stream there that would be a better experience than downloading it outright from Usenet or torrents.

        Chromecast is fine for what it is and a very good value but it does not compete with Apple TV or Nvidia Shield.