• Faceman🇦🇺
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    1163 months ago

    LCDs do tend to speak somewhat standardised languages, but there is a lot more to a modern TV than just an LCD controller.

    Color and white balance calibration, image/motion processing, HDR Processing, backlight control/dimming zones, input management, audio decoding/encoding/passthrough, digitizing analogue sources, HDMI licencing, Dolby licencing, etc.

    If you want a better smart TV the best thing to do is to get a hackable TV like most android based models, replace the launcher, strip out system apps and telemetry with ADB and start fresh, then either leave it offline or use filtering to only allow access to the services you approve.

    • michel
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      283 months ago

      @Faceman2K23
      Do you know a list of hackable tv’s or at least brands?
      I’m very interested in preparing for the moment my current tv break.
      @HaywardT

      • Faceman🇦🇺
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        103 months ago

        Not sure if there’s a list, but most Android based TVs can be cleaned and modded to some degree via ADB. If you can access the dev settings in android, chances are you can do a lot to make it better, strip out some google or branded packages, replace the launcher to block OS level ads etc. Projectivy usually works well since it supports input switching on many devices, but it’s still better to do all of this to a separate box and then plug it into a TV that is firewalled/filtered/offline. more control and less to fuck up.

        Rooting and unlocking bootloaders is more complex as these android devices dont have normal recovery systems and require a lot of custom drivers to make the video and audio processing work, so it’s not worth going that far.

        • @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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          43 months ago

          I wonder if anyone has made a custom rom for TVs, sort like Lineage or Graphene. These panels run Android, so why not?

          • Faceman🇦🇺
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            53 months ago

            I have seen some talk over on XDA forums, but since there is more to an android TV than just the basic android OS, it’s a bit trickier without risking losing licences/compatibility/DRM/features.

            Some older LG webOS tvs can be rooted and custom apps installed too such as ad free youtube players etc.

            • @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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              Just found some LG business TVs/displays/signage that actually run Tizen. Remember that cool Linux distro that was supposed to take over the mobile world nearly 15 years ago? Well, turns out, it didn’t, but it didn’t it die completely either.

              Hopefully those panels are a bit more hackable or more privacy oriented.

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                Gets even weirder when you see LGs webOS kinda started out as PalmOS

              • @Opisek@lemmy.world
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                23 months ago

                Gawd, not Tizen. Their documentation is horrendous, there’s no wonder it never took over if developers were mentally punished for thinking of creating apps for it.

        • michel
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          13 months ago

          @melpomenesclevage
          Thats my plan. Installing #Kodi and install the #Zattoo and #Netflix Plugin for Kodi. And watching TV after that.

          The depressing point is:
          I need a VPN app like #NetGuard to block apps which violating my privacy.
          I need Kodi and #OpenSource Software to have a seamless integration of two Services in one app.

          But one thing is cool. The Rest API of Kodi will allow to steer the TV.
          I currently use the #libreelec on a raspi as an Alarmclock in the morning #nodered start online radio.

          If everything works there is a plan for may use it with #Moonlight as gamestation.
          In the near future I will also create a Videophone for my grandma with #Threema libre from #Fdroid.