I got this popup ad on my TV while watching a DVD
I got this popup ad on my TV while watching a DVD
we live in hell
I don't even understand the pitch? you have the disc playing, in your hands, your ownership, no buffering, no subscription required. and they're saying....hey do you want a worse experience?
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What brand? so I know NOT to buy it
232 0 ReplyI believe it's Roku. That purple symbol in the bottom right is on the remote as well.
Very budget so this doesn't surprise me.
145 2 ReplyAlso beneath the purple asterisk is the words "Roku TV" in grey on the bezel
49 0 ReplyFuck Roku. Don't buy these. They shove ads down your throat constantly, and they proactively, aggressively stop methods of circumvention.
19 2 ReplyWtf I thought roku TV were one of the good ones. I use a Roku thing that you plug in and I haven't seen this yet.
11 1 ReplyThe good ones go bad eventually :(
18 0 ReplyThe Roku box was one of the good ones... about ten years ago. Though maybe this is just a TV thing. TIL Roku makes actual screens.
In the past few years especially, I've seen so many unshakable "good ones" go bad. Some, in the worst possible way.
8 0 ReplyMy Sharp TV runs Roku software. Suffice it to say I do not have it web connected and use an android box instead
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The poster really needs to just turn off the Smart TV experience.
7 1 ReplyNo. No, they are not one of the good ones.
5 0 ReplyI use a Roku as well and never have this happen so I dunno
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The little asterisk symbol on the screen is leading me to believe it's a Roku.
42 0 ReplyI have two roku tvs. The day I see this is the day they get disconnected.
28 0 ReplyYou can probably use a pi-hole to block those things.
13 1 ReplyThe amount of Roku stuff my PiHole blocks is asinine. I just recently added a blocklist for smart TVs and it ballooned the query counts like mad.
+1 for PiHole. Worth the ~$40 for the Pi Zero W and accessories alone.
30 0 ReplyThat's because they retry failed connections until they can phone home again. They aren't normally making tens of thousands of requests.
15 0 ReplyIt can scream into the void for as long as it wants.
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I fucking hate my Roku Tv. One of my roku TV became unusable after software update. Can’t be rolled back. I’m just stuck with a perfectly fine screen and shit software. And yes even connecting another device via HDMI is an issue because the TV restarts randomly for “updates” while watching external sources.
9 0 ReplyHrm, that's a pretty good argument for buying a tv and leaving the built in smart features without internet access. Sorry about your issues.
I'd there no way to factory reset it?
2 0 ReplyI can factory reset but not downgrade the firmware. The newer firmware is too demanding for the crappy chip in the TV.
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Shoutout to the PiHole team. Love you guys and the work you do.
5 0 ReplyWhich smart TV blocklist are you using? Should probably add that into my pihole.
3 0 ReplyPosted under Phar's comment, but here's the direct link
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Perflyst/PiHoleBlocklist/master/SmartTV.txt
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I really need to get around to that on my pfsense
2 0 ReplyWhat block list is that?
0 0 ReplyPretty sure it's the smart TV blocklist from Wally3k / Firebog. I'll confirm and update later if I find out otherwise.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Perflyst/PiHoleBlocklist/master/SmartTV.txt
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Pi-hole FTW.
4 0 ReplyYou can, but don't forget to also block other outbound DNS connections in your firewall. Lots of "smart" devices are hard coded to use 8.8.8.8 regardless of what DHCP says. Pihole won't stop those, so you have to block it at the firewall.
4 0 ReplyOr redirect them to the PiHole.
And don’t forget to block/redirect secure DNS on port 853.
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No, you can’t. I’m running pihole and have a TCL Roku tv connected via HDMI to an Apple TV, and the ROKU APP RECOGNIZES CONTENT FROM IT and makes the suggestion, overlaying it OVER THE HDMI STREAM.
It’s the worst
4 0 ReplyYou can actually turn that off in the Roku settings. I did when I saw it demanding I watch my content from my PC on their shitty ad bloated sponsors.
I am now realizing it might be more work than it's worth for Roku even though I used to prefer their systems being a bit more stable.
3 0 ReplyEw that's approaching dystopian levels of grossness. My tv should not be watching along with me.
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Or a private DNS service that allows filtering like nextdns
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They put one too many ads on the home screen... then they made them larger...
fuck em. they get nothing now.
blocked their ad servers at the DNS level.
7 0 ReplyYou can turn it off in the settings, and it's not an ad it shows the same show for all channels that say they have it, no one paid for the banner.
3 0 ReplyI guarantee you someone paid Roku to do this
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1 0 ReplyThose channels precisely. They get ad revenue when you watch it on their channels. If they can get Roku to bring them traffic, Roku would charge for that. No engineering effort goes unpaid.
1 0 ReplyIt shows all channels that have it, it brings you to their default search page.
If they didn't have it yet, why would you pay Roku to show you and your competitors?
If they already had it, you're already getting that traffic, so why pay them for nothing?
Ads on smart TVs are a problem, but this is something Roku did on their own, it's not a paid ad.
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I have an old Roku Express or something similar and love it. It has an RF remote and a very responsive UI. But it is slowly becoming crappier with the infrequent updates.
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Name and shame!
21 1 ReplyIt’s literally on the screen….
It says Roku TV
8 14 ReplyBut not exactly obvious. Don't be a jerk.
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Ignore me, I’m just dumb and can’t find the save comment button
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