• @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    991 year ago

    Roku has patented a way to ensure I will never own one of their devices, and I’ll do my best to ensure no family or friends do either.

    • @BassTurd@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      I e already begun. At least 5 people around me will never buy Roku again. Fortunately, they’re tech smart, so it was easy to explain and didn’t actually require convincing.

    • BoofStroke
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      51 year ago

      I replaced all of mine with Nvidia shield and Walmart onn streaming pucks. It’s a better experience in every way (once projectivy is installed) and costs less too.

    • @PostaL@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Remember when Netflix started showing ads on a paid plan, and everybody was saying they’ll quit.

      “Haha! Look how Netflix will be thrown into the hole with Blockbuster, so nobody will follow.”

      So, where are we today? Everybody starts doing it, and Netflix is better than it was then.

      Yeah, you’ll have to forgive me for not being so sure Roku will eat too much shit over this, and that more companies will not follow.

      I see Samsung’s boner from here.

        • RedFox
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          51 year ago

          I think it’s because people (some) are all talk. We bitch about corporate greed and stuff like this, but when it comes down to it, when you need a new electronic device and one’s half the cost, which one do people buy?

          The one with ads and that’s made by slave wage third world workers, or the one that’s twice as expensive?

          As a whole, we tend to be garbage and materialistic…

          I won’t be buying Roku either.

          • @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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            31 year ago

            Yes, that’s what I’ve learned.

            Everything is just about lowest cost and least effort.

            Like Twitter, nobody I knew left, despite it being free to do so. Same for Facebook, Reddit, WhatsApp, etc. Each scandal nobody seems to do anything.

            I expected people to so watching ad supported Netflix, but it has seen huge growth and is their highest profit source.

            I’m disappointed because I know I’m going to get ads everywhere no matter what now, and it’s on every electronic device, which need “secure boot” and whatever else so you can’t circumvent the ads. .

  • Dungeon Master
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    371 year ago

    Roku just invented a way for me to never ever give them any of my money.

  • @d0ntpan1c@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    361 year ago

    Roku was such an easy recommendation for a long time… Non-complex UI, long support for updates, not owned by google or amazon… Far cheaper than LG and Samsung… (Not that Samsung’s UI is anywhere near as easy as roku)

    But now I guess thats done. Unless an alternate firmware exists or this doesn’t hit older TVs I guess I’ll be looking for a new TV… Which is a shame because my current 4 year old roku TV is more than capable.

        • @SlakrHakr@lemm.ee
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          11 year ago

          I’ve had my Roku disconnected from the Internet for a while now. I used to use an Amazon Fire stick, and currently use a Google chromecast

        • Doctor MoodMood
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          11 year ago

          If only there was a way to provide a video stream to the TV without the internet! We’d be saved!

  • @danc4498@lemmy.world
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    321 year ago

    This is burying the lead. It’s not just about showing ads. It is tracking everything you on your TV, whether or not it a roku service

    • @PassingThrough@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      I wonder if it can be detected by the streaming apps. Some of them are really anal about ensuring you can’t record or whatever, and don’t work if it doesn’t get all the HDMI security stuff just right. I’ve had issues with bad cables and my portable projector(Anker) has to side load an alt version of Netflix because they couldn’t/wouldn’t get the device to pass Netflix “certification”.

      I’m guessing this means new partnerships and money changing hands, or nobody on a Roku can watch Netflix anymore, or they put these ads at a higher level that bypasses whatever security/DRM Netflix uses. Probably the last one, but if Netflix thinks they will lost money to this they’ll probably just pull their certification anyway.

      • partial_accumen
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        121 year ago

        I wonder if it can be detected by the streaming apps. Some of them are really anal about ensuring you can’t record or whatever, and don’t work if it doesn’t get all the HDMI security stuff just right.

        If I’m understanding what Roku has done, this has nothing to do with HDMI (HDCP) security. Roku is inserting the ads after the signals has left the HDMI subsystem, and before an image is displayed on the screen. They can do this because the Roku is inside the TV.

  • Keith
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    91 year ago

    This is like really horrific but if I’m being honest, it’s not going to happen. I think LG did a patent where you had to shout the brand being displayed on ads to skip an ad— and they never did that. This is probably a good thing so that other companies can’t use it for a few hundred years

    • @LifeOfChance@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      There’s a big difference though. Making people yell is not the same as an ad being shown similar to a screen saver. Hard to believe but most people will just not care and those who do won’t care enough to do much about it. There’s a reason ads have become to main stream and normal they’re yielding results the companies want.

      A great example of how the mass majority of people not caring is look at the reaction to password sharing. Sure many people made a stink yet every single on of the platforms saw growth.

  • @irish_link@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    I am on board for this.

    Patent it and no one else can do it.

    Then if you do get or have a Roku TV, just don’t add the wifi to your TV. (I know this won’t work for the sticks, but for the cheap TV, just don’t add that to the wifi)

    I know that defeats the point of a smart TV but its a lot cheaper than other screens.

    • SkaveRat
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      11 year ago

      Companies can use it without much trouble. They just need to licence it

      • @irish_link@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        True. Good point.

        I was thinking more along the lines that most companies won’t license something unless they absolutely have to. I should have said not ALL the other company’s will do it.