My TV is not a smart TV but has hdmi inputs. Are there any non American alternatives to the Amazon fire stick?

  • VodkaSolution @feddit.it
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    29 days ago

    Short answer: no.
    Setting up and connect a whole system is not comparable to 40 euros for a all-in-one usb-pen-like device working out of the box imo

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      29 days ago

      And being tech savy, spend time on it, and be ready to update when it’s needed. Not necessary bad things, but it a completely different solution, not a “European firestick”

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      28 days ago

      Raspberry pi kind of sucks ime. I had the 4 and it seemed underpowered. It’s more worth it to buy a used minipc if you can spend some more money. Plus you then have fully functional pc to use on your TV that can do anything at all. I used to have mine auto boot kde plasma to a specific desktop with Kodi full screen. Then another desktop with a full screen browser, and another one for steam or whatever. Custom keyboard shortcuts on a rii mini handheld keyboard and a single button would toggle desktops/apps.

      Also it’s not really an option for people that don’t know how do technical computer stuff.

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        28 days ago

        It really depends. For the purpose of “SmartTV” the Pi 4 with 4GB of RAM served it’s purpose. If you wanna do more, then yes, it is underpowered. For usual Kodi functions that arent just TV/streaming, you may need something better.

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      27 days ago

      Kodi is not a replacement for an amazon fire stick, but a replacement for streaming in combination with piracy

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    29 days ago

    My workplace is giving old mini PCs to the employees. I put a linux distro on that and use it as a media pc. You can get them on ebay or similar for ~30 €, so it’s basically the same price as a TVStick. I reccommend getting a bluetooth keyboard as well.

    If you want another stick then there’s also Roku.

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        29 days ago

        Using a browser isn’t family friendly enough? :D The only thing that needs fiddling is the setup.

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          29 days ago

          I might think my family are more retarded than they are, I’ll test them out on my pc and see how they do. If they do good I might be able to use the raspberry pi someone has suggested.

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        28 days ago

        Roku is headquartered in California. If we’re prioritizing user friendliness over location (nothing wrong with this!) I’d go with a Google TV box or something like the Google streamer. Since it’s Android based you can (with a little bit of a workaround) change the launcher and ditch the ads. With Roku you’re stuck with whatever they give you; and they just “accidentally” tested ads on startup before you even see the home screen.

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        29 days ago

        Roku is the easy way out for sure, even though I (and the other Linux homies) will espouse the Linux way

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    29 days ago

    That mostly depends on what you’re trying to run on it, or rather where your media comes from.

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      29 days ago

      I have a firetv stick and a playstation hooked up to my TV (which is smart, but horribly slow) and would never choose to stream something on my playstation if it’s about usability. Maybe a playstation remote might make a difference but still

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      25 days ago

      I‘d complain about it running Google but honestly I’ve not managed to de-Americanise my streaming services yet anyway so this could work well. I’ll try and remember its existence when my firestick dies. Thanks for sharing.