That is a good point. For privacy reason I don't recommend anyone to share where they are located but yeah that is something to factor.
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Click on Linux: https://help.netflix.com/en/node/30081
You can check this in other sources as well: https://www.howtogeek.com/...
I doubt, one of the reasons they kept this on a leash was the incredible amount of third party markets devices that flooded the market pushing malware and trackers. I don't foresee in a near future the Stream providers flexing more the rules. They will probably keep that close to the small amount of licensed companies and TV manufactures.
Unless there is a workaround that I'm not aware this would only limit to stream 720p in most browsers and 1080p in some browsers. We can't stream for example Netflix at 4k with this method that you described without a license for the device.
Just to try to understand how bad this is, I reserved mine on May 8 at 18:48:30 +0000 (UTC) no email so far.
Did someone that reserved received an email? If yes, when did you reserve and when did you receive the email to order your controller?
Agree. People are putting a lot of hope on Fluxer and sleeping on Movim https://movim.eu/
Android
Audile like SoundHoud and Shazam but open source
Funkwhale a federated cloud community music streamer app
Innertune find new songs from YT Music
Open Video Editor edit videos
Heliboard successor of OpenBoard
Tubular successor of NewPipe
ZipXtract a zip extractor
Wger fitness app
Please just a reminder, consider contributing to these apps developers.
Just a heads up about this approach, non approved boxes are limited by stream providers such as Netflix to 1080p HD:
https://androidpcreview.com/...
So if you have a 4K TV and a 4K Netflix plan but plan to use a "custom" box your service will be limited to 1080p HD. Not entire bad but can be a frustration point if you get all built and realize it later.
It would be nice if they would overcome the 720p/1080p limitation imposed by some stream services https://androidpcreview.com/...
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