Does anybody know of a proper alternative to Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV sticks, Roku sticks, etc.?

At the moment, I’m still using a Fire TV Stick with my old TV, but ideally, I’d like to replace it with something European. Is there anything?

Requirements are:

  • Runs a Jellyfin client
  • Apps for typical streaming services like Disney+, which I won’t be able to get rid of yet (I have people in the house who love Disney).
  • Wi-Fi, ideally
  • remote control so that we can control it easily from the couch
    • Comtief@lemm.ee
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      14 hours ago

      I heard it’s pretty jank when it comes to apps like Disney+ or Netflix, some stuff don’t work etc. Might be good for Jellyfin though?

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      1 day ago

      Do you know of a good interface/OS/whatever for it that would allow easily using Jellyfin and Disney+ via a remote control?

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        17 hours ago

        LibreELEC is a Linux option if you want a full-featured device. LibreELEC (or Kodi, which is the application that actually does the heavy lifting) has both Jellyfin and Disney+ add-ons (although I can’t personally vouch for how well they work).

        Android TV is also available for the Pi and is another fine option.

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          1 day ago

          That sounds promising. Any idea how I could remote control it, though?

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            18 hours ago

            However one thing you need to be aware of, is that most apps will throttle your resolution to 720p with a setup like that.

            There is basically no way to get proper streaming from these apps except by buying a completely premade android device, and then never ever messing with it.

            The DRM system they use for this is called Widevine.

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        1 day ago

        Jellyfin is a nice enough interface, don’t know if you integrate Disney+