Alternative to GoogleTV - AndroidTV
from isgleas@lemmy.ml to degoogle@lemmy.ml on 14 Mar 19:27
https://lemmy.ml/post/27186867

Do you know if there is an alternative to GoogleTV or AndroidTV as the OS on the TV set? I’ve seen one or two projects but those are more oriented towards TV boxes rather than the television device itself.

I would like to replace the one that comes preinstalled, as as far as I have detected is turns on on low power every now and then to, and this is a guess, phone home for updates. I have connected it once to my wifi, and after that it updated itself and started to lag.

I would like it to connect to my network and play my local media streams, but I don’t like the idea of it going to the vendor’s cloud. I have it now disconnected from the network, but it would be nice not to depend on another device just to enjoy my arrchives

Edit: I am not looking for some solution to connect to the tv and stream, I have that covered. I am asking to replace the preinstalled OS on the tv and use it without needing external devices.

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badlotus@discuss.online on 14 Mar 19:56 next collapse

Jellyfin

isgleas@lemmy.ml on 14 Mar 21:41 collapse

Yes. As I implied, my local arrchives are streamed via jellyfin

huquad@lemmy.ml on 15 Mar 01:34 next collapse

Whats your favorite Linux ISO to watch on jellyfin?

badlotus@discuss.online on 15 Mar 04:09 collapse

Maybe take a look at CanI.RootMy.TV. Seems to be mainly focused at LG WebOS but I’m not sure what vendor, model, and firmware you’re running. If you provide some more specific information you might get some more helpful answers for the situation you described. I totally respect that you might have left some detail out for privacy.

Know_not_Scotty_does@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 20:00 next collapse

Adb.tv and projectivy launcher will make a sizeable difference as will rooting and disabling the telemetry/tracking/ other bullshit. I went that route on my current hisense tv and its been great so far. Not as good as a true dumb tv but its pretty close and it is easier for my family to use without babysitting them.

isgleas@lemmy.ml on 14 Mar 21:51 collapse

Thanks, I will take a look at those

MajorHavoc@programming.dev on 14 Mar 20:37 next collapse

I typically solve this by:

  1. Factory reset the Smart TV to take it offline.
  2. Install Android TV on a Raspberry Pi and connect it.
  3. Mount the Raspberry Pi to the back of the TV with some Velcro tape.

The result is most of the convenience of a Roku with none of the privacy concerns.

And as others have said, JellyFin is a great addition for watching home movies, or any other Mp3 or MP4 files.

But also, the most Android streaming apps just work.

As of when I posted this:

  • Disney+ works now.
  • DropOut.tv works now.
  • Netflix worked last time I tried it.
  • Amazon Prime worked last time I tried it.
  • Paramount Plus doesn’t work no matter what I try. (But I’m not willing to add Google Framework Service, which would likely work.)

Paramount Plus also has more trackers in it than any other Android app I’ve used, so I tend to avoid sending them money anyway.

isgleas@lemmy.ml on 14 Mar 21:49 next collapse

My setup is quite similar, I currently have my tv disconnected from the network and stream via another device. What I would like to achieve is to use the tv capabilities to play my local streams, as I don’t use cloud streaming services, but I would need to connect it to the network.

I may look into setting a non-internet routed vlan and access point, so I can connect the tv to the network but not to internet, althought it may later become cumbersome as I would need to update the Jellyfin or Kodi apps

jlow@beehaw.org on 14 Mar 21:54 next collapse

Interesting, but isn’t Android TV on the Pi still phoning home to Google?

haverholm@kbin.earth on 14 Mar 22:28 next collapse

Konstakang has made a ROM based on LineageOS. I've only eyed it myself, but it should be Google-free (unless you install G apps).

MajorHavoc@programming.dev on 14 Mar 23:06 collapse

That’s probably the one I’m running. My vision isn’t good enough for 4k video, so I never tried.

Edit: I think my TV is too cheap anyway actually. Lol.

haverholm@kbin.earth on 15 Mar 00:33 collapse

Meh, I'm just thrifty. 4K is for people with high bandwidth or too much storage space 😉

MajorHavoc@programming.dev on 14 Mar 22:48 collapse

There are de-googled builds for Raspberry Pi TV Android without Google’s stuff.

superglue@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 14 Mar 22:53 collapse

Did you get hardware decoding working on it? Last I tried the Konstakang build it was laggy and couldnt play 4k video.

SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 21:37 next collapse

LibreELEC!

once you get past the idea that everything needs to look like a square icon it’s absolutely amazing.

i love kodi!

DougHolland@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 22:30 next collapse

Books.

smeg@feddit.uk on 14 Mar 23:50 next collapse

I doubt most Android TV boxes are open enough for you to replace the OS, I know my Android TV with Google TV with Chromecast HD 4K Streamer Box Stick™ (or whatever it’s called) isn’t.

PriorityMotif@lemmy.world on 15 Mar 05:12 collapse

The $20 walmart ONN google tv box is the closest to a stock ecperience you can get. There’s a guide on reddit on how to use adb to remove stock apps, change the dns to an addblocker. Then you can switch launchers and permanently disable the stock one.

It’s a newer version of android, so the retroarch on the play store won’t work. You have to download the current version from their site and download it. You can use an app to remap the remote buttons. Get a micro usb otg adapter and plug in a usb stick for extra storage.