I don't agree that services like Netflix will require the latest tech to work. It would mean removing paying subscription revenue from lots of old tablets and phones. Those services are luxuries.

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    Sunspark Maybe not the latest hardware, but you will need a recent firmware/OS to keep running the apps. Eventually those platforms will be replaced with newer ones, just like my Samsung TV which OS switched to Tizen and most app updates for older <2013 TV's started to dry up.

    I feel personally like the best solution is to unplug from the majority of digital media consumption until the technology situation improves

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      degen I think the best solution is to find a known good laptop with a known good GPU, OS and software and connect it to a "boring" TV.

      Easier said then done, but smart TV's are a solution in search of a problem, and just adds to planned obsolescence, etc.

        JTL I do that with my desktop HTPC, but then I mostly play Blu-rays and old DVDs.. and the occasional thing I downloaded. Can't really get proper Netflix app and others on Windows 7. I'm happy with this solution but it does mean not being up to date with whatever the latest is.

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          Does anybody know of a H/W Media Player which is comfortable to use? (e.g. Roku/Apple TV/WDTV Live)

          It needs to support X264/XVID/MPEG-2 - Last year I bought an old (2009) WDTV Live and I got eye strain.

          I was also considering a XB360/PS3 however it is a pain to have to convert files and would rather play everything natively.

            diop Merged your post into this recent thread.

            diop I don't know of one but you could build one yourself using an old PC, known-good OS, and one of the known-good graphics cards. Even the old known-good NVS 295 supports H.264 I think. But the PS3 should, too? I have Movian installed on my custom firmware PS3 Slim. It plays many videos, including 264, but not 265, and has network functionality. I'm not sure what you mean by converting. But Movian plays almost everything you throw at it.

            It may also be worth to take a look at ARM boards, since they seem to have a variety of GPUs. I haven't had luck with Raspberry Pi (3 and below), but maybe there's something else that is usable.

              KM I'm not sure what you mean by converting. But Movian plays almost everything you throw at it.

              I haven't tried CFW yet on PS3. IIRC on a vanilla PS3 you had to convert to MP4 for anything to playback, that was years ago.

              PS3 probably is a good choice, however some of the fat models aren't reliable (YLOD) - then again they are cheap so I could buy a handful of them.

              KM This is awesome. I have a custom firmware PS3 I need to try this. I mostly use my PS3 for all my media mostly just watch YouTube with it though. A little bit of Netflix. My 2013 Samsung plasma's have a built in movie player which is cool. My wife has a 2012 upstairs though so I will try this modded PS3 trick as I'm not even using the modded PS3 right now.

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