Hi and hope all are well today. First, thanks in advance for any / all responses. Second, apologies if this isn’t the best place to ask this question.

I’m curious if anyone, has moved completely from using an AppleTV to something else. Current use case for the ATV is a few streaming apps (Crunchyroll / HiDive, Tubi, etc.) and Apple Arcade (a few casual games).

If you did completely switch, what did you decide on using? Did you go back to buying movies / using a DVD/Blu-Ray player, setup a mini PC and stream from websites / rip music and movies, use a gaming console instead, etc.?

Exploring options and entertaining thoughts for right now. Again, thanks and have a good day / evening.

Edit - 2024/01/01 - Just wanted to thank everyone for the lively discussion and resources (links, recommendations, etc.) related to my question.

  • @flames5123@lemmy.world
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    161 year ago

    Huh? Use the remote app on your phone. It automatically pops up like a notification when there’s a text box on the screen. So easy. You can turn the box off by holding the power button for a few seconds. To close apps, you double tap the TV button and then it’s an iOS like interface that you scroll over and swipe up on the ones you want to close.

    The UI is very minimal and the same across most all apps, so it’s easy to learn and use. It may be missing some power features, but most things are accessed via clicking of just holding.

    • @Squizzy@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      I hope the close app tip works, but I don’t have an iPhone and my remote doesn’t have a power button.

      I appreciate it though because closing an app is necessary sometimes and was quite annoying.

    • Midnight Wolf
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      -181 year ago

      use the remote app on your phone

      Take a second and just let it sink in how fucking stupid that sentence is. Why do I need an application on my phone to use my device efficiently? Why doesn’t the remote have T9-like keys, or voice input? Hell, they invented the click-wheel, come on.

      “your new garage door opener uses a pin. since the fob doesn’t have numbers, you just need to unlock your phone and type your pin in that way instead!” would be DOA with the first review. Why is apple getting a pass here?

      (I’ve never used the atv, just seen it used by others, and text input wasn’t something they needed)

      • @DrinkMonkey@lemmy.ca
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        141 year ago

        I’ve never used the atv

        We can tell, because…

        Why doesn’t the remote have T9-like keys, or voice input?

        It absolutely has voice input.

        For passwords, copying and pasting my long, unique, complex passwords from my phone is way easier than any T9 input would ever be.

        I have used numerous smart TVs native systems, Google TV boxes, and the NVIDIA Shield. I could not tolerate the UI paradigms or THE FUCKING ADVERTISEMENTS on literally every other system. It is repulsive.

        Bonus points to the NVIDIA Shield for being alone it it’s ability to do Atmos from my own media files, though…

        • Midnight Wolf
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          -141 year ago

          It’s almost like I said I’ve never used one, how mind-blowing. Your deduction skills are truly unmatched.

          I went looking at the product page and saw no button for voice in any of their images. I guess you have to hold something for a few seconds, but as a new user, I’d never know it was there.

          Also, plex and a few others offer the options to type, scan a qr code, or visit a url and sign in to validate the user. I guess if you’re stuck with typing as your only option, fine, use the app. Still not what I’d call a good user experience.

          • @prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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            1 year ago

            99% of apps on Apple TV have the same kind of login option.

            If they don’t, it’s on the app developer to implement.

            Maybe you ought to take the stance of not talking about something you’re unfamiliar with. Every thing you’ve pointed at has been wrong.

            You’re not a fan of Apple, that’s your stance, you’ve made it clear, just stop there.

            • @DrinkMonkey@lemmy.ca
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              21 year ago

              99% of apps on Apple TV have the same kind of login option. If they don’t, it’s on the app developer to implement.

              The exception to this that I run into regularly is connecting to a local media server, say through Infuse (seems to handle some codecs better than Plex, and has few if any audio sync issues, though I recommend pointing Infuse at a Jellyfin instance so your library’s metadata doesn’t get cleared and need to be re-indexed on the Apple TV somewhat regularly).

              Maybe you ought to take the stance of not talking about something you’re unfamiliar with. Every thing you’ve pointed at has been wrong.

              On the internet?? 🙃

              • @prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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                31 year ago

                Yeah but again that is on the app creator not the Apple TV.

                Apple implementing a really nice keyboard using your phone to work around the app developer being lazy should be considered a bonus not a “well why didn’t they do this other thing” which is what I’m saying.

                • @DrinkMonkey@lemmy.ca
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                  11 year ago

                  I don’t see how an app developer could really work around this, if I’m inputting a server address and password for an SMB share. For everything else, sure. I agree that the Remote app’s copy/paste functionality for these elements is literally the best possible solution.

                  • @prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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                    I’m kinda drunk given its New Year’s Eve but I am 99% sure I could find and implement a QR code based authentication method in short order if I tried.

                    Plex does it, everyone else does it, in this day and age there’s no reason why you can’t generate a token and then a uri and then a QR code if you are able to handle the rest of it.

                    Again, how is it on Apple or any vendor for that matter, to be on the hook for them?

                    if they really wanted they could use Apple based oauth

                    For arbitrary text input id ask you to point at any other remote / UI that handles this limitation better.

            • Midnight Wolf
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              -41 year ago

              To the contrary, I own two older Macs and like some of their software/services enough to pay for it as a subscription; I’m not the one making bold assumptions here, at least not without saying I’m not fully aware. You, on the other hand…

      • @godzillabacter@lemmy.world
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        61 year ago

        All remote based typing is awful, T9 included. I can’t speak for everyone, but I can type with swipe gestures on a virtual keyboard via remote faster than I can input T9 text. I’m unaware of any stock remote for a device with a full keyboard. I would argue Apple has text entry perfected at least as well as any other major manufacturer. You have virtual keyboard entry, solid voice-to-text, and it can be configured to push a notification to your iOS device when you enter a search bar which will auto-open to the remote app and pull up the keyboard. Because of this feature passwords can also be autofilled from Keychain to make logins easier.

        You may personally prefer T9, but I’ve never seen anyone in the last decade input anything into a TV via T9. And you’re asking why it doesn’t have voice input, when it does. You admit to having never used an Apple TV yourself. I hate the idea of app-only interfaces features, but this isn’t a case like that. Maybe you should understand the features of a product before you call it “fucking stupid”.

        • Midnight Wolf
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          -81 year ago

          I mean I’d rather have a mini qwerty keyboard included for this purposes, but companies won’t spend any money they don’t have to, so I figure T9 is a happy medium. For when you just need to type a few characters to get to what you want.

          I stand behind the idea that I need an app in place of an input method “fucking stupid”, regardless though.

          • dontwakethetrees (she/her)
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            11 year ago

            Guess what? An ATV natively supports keyboards and game controllers over Bluetooth. So for someone who doesn’t have an iPhone (the remote app is baked into iOS unfortunately) and reeeeeally hates tv remote typing and voice inputs, a mini keyboard is a viable option.

            You really didn’t do any research before making so many hot takes.

            • Midnight Wolf
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              11 year ago

              That’s cool, really, and they should promote that feature.

              But as I’ve stated elsewhere in this thread, no I didn’t, and said as much - just looking at the product images, as any typical potential customer would. But you’d know that if you read the comments, so…