Revanced is pretty much perfect for my needs.
And SmartTube on my Android TV.
Revanced is pretty much perfect for my needs.
And SmartTube on my Android TV.
I don’t believe this
That’s absolutely insane. I would let them know that it’s the last time I ever set foot in their establishment
On which platform? Looks fine on my Android and on Windows
Oh wow I didn’t know such thing existed on Lemmy
I would argue that if it’s from a site that has strict ratio rules, you are preventing some users from reaching an adequate ratio
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Content that isn’t legally available in your geographic location
I dig the hardware transcoding, the hdr-sdr tone mapping and the tablet App.
If you use Plex free and never found the limitations to be a burden, you have your answer.
All in all I personally find that a one time unlimited subscription is a great deal that is rarely seen nowadays
Depends of the computer, but Kodi uses quite a bit of ressources, depending on the content of course
Revanced YouTube music?
In my very humble and personal opinion, theres a finite number of content I will be able to watch in my lifetime.
Like many others I’m pretty sure, I have long gone past this limit, yet my personal collection of 50+mbps remuxes barely go over 6TB. This is hardly bank breaking
Honestly, for me, remux is the only way to go. Why would you risk downgrading the original quality? Is disk space / bandwidth really an issue in 2023?
But is the source separate on YT’s server is what I’m wondering.
If not, there’s a transcoding stage
Please somebody correct me if I’m wrong:
Separate audio is rarely available on streaming sites like YouTube, so if you’re ripping a song from it, you essentially are transcoding the files three times:
So no matter how great the quality is at either of these transcoding ends, you are still transcoding in lossy format at least two times
Most (all?) Bravia series televisions have built in android TV and the interface is imo super slick and not bloated.
I have a x950h plugged in ethernet and I can stream Plex in 4k HDR DV without any issues. It’s basically plug and play.
In this day and age where most of not all modern media library management software can decipher almost anything without any problem, is that really an issue?