• Roku tests ads before home

    From Retrograde@fungus@amongus.com.invalid to comp.misc on Tue Mar 18 00:56:06 2025
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    From the «how bout no» department:
    Title: Roku Tests Autoplaying Ads Loading Before the Home Screen
    Author: feedback@slashdot.org
    Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 00:02:00 +0000
    Link: https://slashdot.org/story/25/03/17/2122232/roku-tests-autoplaying-ads-loading-before-the-home-screen?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

    Roku is testing autoplaying video ads that play before users can access the home screen. While Roku claims this is just an experiment, users are threatening to abandon the platform if the change becomes permanent. Ars Technica reports: Reports of Roku customers seeing video ads automatically play before they could view the OS' home screen started appearing online this week. A Reddit user, for example, posted yesterday: "I just turned on my Roku and got an unskippable ad for a movie, before I got to the regular Roku home screen." Multiple apparent users reported seeing an ad for the movie Moana 2. When reached for comment, a Roku spokesperson shared a company statement that confirms that the autoplaying ads are expected behavior but not a permanent part of Roku OS currently. Instead, Roku claimed, it was just trying the ad capability out. Roku's representative said that Roku's business "has and will always require continuous testing and innovation across design, navigation, content, and our first-rate advertising products," adding: "Our recent test is just the latest example, as we explore new ways to showcase brands and programming while still providing a delightful and simple user experience."

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  • From noreply@noreply@mixmin.net to comp.misc on Tue Mar 18 02:09:06 2025
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    On 18 Mar 2025 00:56:06 GMT, Retrograde <fungus@amongus.com.invalid> wrote: >From the �how bout no� department:
    Title: Roku Tests Autoplaying Ads Loading Before the Home Screen
    Author: feedback@slashdot.org
    Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 00:02:00 +0000
    Link: https://slashdot.org/story/25/03/17/2122232/roku-tests-autoplaying-ads-loading-before-the-home-screen?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
    Roku is testing autoplaying video ads that play before users can access the >home screen. While Roku claims this is just an experiment, users are >threatening to abandon the platform if the change becomes permanent. Ars >Technica reports: Reports of Roku customers seeing video ads automatically play
    before they could view the OS' home screen started appearing online this week. >A Reddit user, for example, posted yesterday: "I just turned on my Roku and got
    an unskippable ad for a movie, before I got to the regular Roku home screen." >Multiple apparent users reported seeing an ad for the movie Moana 2. When >reached for comment, a Roku spokesperson shared a company statement that >confirms that the autoplaying ads are expected behavior but not a permanent >part of Roku OS currently. Instead, Roku claimed, it was just trying the ad >capability out. Roku's representative said that Roku's business "has and will >always require continuous testing and innovation across design, navigation, >content, and our first-rate advertising products," adding: "Our recent test is >just the latest example, as we explore new ways to showcase brands and >programming while still providing a delightful and simple user experience."

    i've got a roku tv that i've always been using with wifi "not connected", instead using flash drives to play .mp4 content recorded while displayed full-screen (currently windows 11 24h2, 1920x1080), by using this method:

    obs studio (https://obsproject.com/) works great for recording streaming videos; e.g., movies, tv series, etc. saved to mp4 format for viewing on
    other devices by using obs "display capture" to record streaming content
    while displayed full screen in the web browser; e.g., in mozilla firefox uncheck "use recommended performance settings" and uncheck "use hardware acceleration when available"; obs "hide obs windows from screen capture"
    and software video encoding (same as stream, x264), save streaming video
    (this method may not work with some "digital rights management" sources;
    also, pale moon https://palemoon.org/ works better with streaming videos
    since the popular firefox browser has become problematic for some users)

    it's easy to mute and skip through commercials (which usually won't play through normally anyway) and flash drives are compatible with just about
    any device, making it easy to play, store and share content conveniently

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    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025, Retrograde wrote:

    From the «how bout no» department:
    Title: Roku Tests Autoplaying Ads Loading Before the Home Screen

    Nonsense! I say Kodi or Jellyfin for the win! Don't remember the last time I saw
    an ad on my "tv" (which is not connected to any antenna but just serves video from my single board computer attach to it). --8323328-1529836785-1742291096=:14258--
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