Well I already have jellyfin running in a container, just have to figure out how to get mum’s TV to work with it I guess

<edit> log in on a local IP and not the network name and it’s working again. but I’ll be moving to jellyfin from now

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      The Homebrew Channel for LG WebOS is got three pieces of absolutely essential software:

      A YouTube app modified with built in ad blocking and sponsor blocking. The Jellyfin app. The Moonlight app.

      With these three plus the toggle to block system updates your TV gets 1000% better for free.

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          I tried googling some of this but I must be misunderstanding the thread, mind ELI5 for the rest of us? ^_^’

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            15 years ago a pirate decided to name the main channel on the Nintendo Wii for homebrew the “Homebrew Channel”, as it has been for 15 years.

            That was my reference. If you found a hacked Wii right now and turned it on, it would be one of the channels available.

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            OK.

            So, you know of android rooting?

            (I'm assuming no)

            Android rooting is the action of getting superuser prileveges on an android device, which lets you do literally anything. From removing bloat, to overclocking, it gives you full power over the device.

            Keep in mind that “with great power comes great responsibility.” -the sudo command on first use

            Well, it’s that, but for TVs.

            As for the remote, how you move the cursor is wii-like, and you can click the [OK] button to click stuff. You can also scroll, because the [OK] button is also a scroll wheel.

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              What I meant is I tried to Google homebrew smart remote and found nothing. I do have understanding of the concepts and was looking for the specifics :)