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I don't really care who hears us yell at the cat or argue about what's for dinner. And if it does turn into some super creepy thing I will unplug it. I just want to voice search in Youtube with my Harmony remote but I apparently this is demanding too much from Logitech and so I will do it myself.
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# ? Apr 17, 2019 20:06 |
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# ? May 11, 2024 08:26 |
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Endless Mike posted:No, they're referring to this: Just to be clear this is a privacy setting buried in their settings. You can opt out which alarmist publications conveniently left out of their articles.
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# ? Apr 17, 2019 20:36 |
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um excuse me posted:Just to be clear this is a privacy setting buried in their settings. You can opt out which alarmist publications conveniently left out of their articles. If it's opt out, most people won't turn it off.
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# ? Apr 17, 2019 22:36 |
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Fine by me, Amazon can built their voice recognition on the backs of others. I'll keep my privacy... for now.
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# ? Apr 17, 2019 22:40 |
Ixian posted:it completely baffles me why so many people stick a microphone in their homes that's directly connected to a giant corporation trying understand how to sell them things more effectively Yeah, this also makes me feel like a confused paranoid weirdo. The benefits are so marginal and the risks are so loving huge but everyone else is just like, "meh I have nothing to hide!"
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 00:54 |
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um excuse me posted:Just to be clear this is a privacy setting buried in their settings. You can opt out which alarmist publications conveniently left out of their articles. Edit: Ah, excuse me. Alexa Account -> Alexa Privacy. I didn't check in 'Account.' Tapedump fucked around with this message at 02:08 on Apr 18, 2019 |
# ? Apr 18, 2019 01:38 |
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um excuse me posted:Fine by me, Amazon can built their voice recognition on the backs of others. I'll keep my privacy... for now. This is some silly libertarian poo poo. I'm sure there's some privacy invading thing that you're using that you didn't know about.
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 13:42 |
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Inept posted:This is some silly libertarian poo poo. I'm sure there's some privacy invading thing that you're using that you didn't know about. Yesterday I texted gf we should go back to this restaurant, a review of which I saw I left on google. "I've never been there" she says. So I go into google maps, search the place, and find the date we went along with a complete list of places we were on that day, with pictures I took along the way.
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 14:16 |
codo27 posted:Yesterday I texted gf we should go back to this restaurant, a review of which I saw I left on google. "I've never been there" she says. So I go into google maps, search the place, and find the date we went along with a complete list of places we were on that day, with pictures I took along the way. None of that necessarily implies any privacy concerns (though it probably does, because Google). Like, I could search my photo library on an airgapped computer for coordinates and find the date I was at the location taking those photos and it would have basically the same result as what you described. It just sounds like Google Maps is giving it a nice front-end and connecting your use of a couple of services for you, that may be entirely internal to your devices. But it's probably being used to advertise stuff to you and could expose you to all sorts of security risks.
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 14:26 |
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I find the Google poo poo just useful as hell. Sorry everyone.
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 14:38 |
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I've had a cold lately, the other night my dad called and he urged me to get some Buckley's. Had him on speaker phone. Shortly after, gf phone had an ad for the same pop up.
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 14:39 |
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This is all 100% correlatable. Empirically. Would the adherents to this statement form a line at my left and those in disagreement to my right? (Across identities, service platforms, accounts, and warring ecosystems... right? Right??)
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 17:58 |
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Inept posted:This is some silly libertarian poo poo. I'm sure there's some privacy invading thing that you're using that you didn't know about. Just because there are some privacy invading aspects of the things you use on a daily basis doesn't mean you should just give up and give everyone anything and is not some "silly libertarian poo poo". That's some silly poo poo.
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 18:16 |
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Mods please close this derailed thread about a topic that was rendered moot years ago
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 18:20 |
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Alexa, please close the thread. Alexa, confirm
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 18:33 |
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um excuse me posted:Just because there are some privacy invading aspects of the things you use on a daily basis doesn't mean you should just give up and give everyone anything and is not some "silly libertarian poo poo". That's some silly poo poo. I meant being ok with others getting screwed over by not being as savvy as you are about opt-out settings is silly because you're probably missing some opt-outs too.
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 21:22 |
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I shared it here, didn't I? I neither have the time, or the means to tell everyone affected.
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 22:38 |
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The first 15 pages of this thread are an incredible time capsule for anyone who wants to relive the glory of mid-2007s computer chat and for that reason alone, I support it.
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# ? May 2, 2019 15:39 |
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Tiny Tubesteak Tom posted:The first 15 pages of this thread are an incredible time capsule for anyone who wants to relive the glory of mid-2007s computer chat and for that reason alone, I support it. I followed this thread and put a ton of work into building a HTPC and perfecting the interface. Then the week after I finished it, the Chromecast was released and I barely touched it again.
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# ? May 2, 2019 23:37 |
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Medullah posted:I followed this thread and put a ton of work into building a HTPC and perfecting the interface. Then the week after I finished it, the Chromecast was released and I barely touched it again. Same for me.. but instead of the Chromecast, it was the Shield. The HTPC got turned into a Plex server. Shield/Roku/Plex, etc... Where just easier for everyone to use, and didn't need to be messed with all the time.
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# ? May 2, 2019 23:54 |
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When they added OTA tuner compatibility to the Xbone, I finally said goodbye to Windows Media Center.
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# ? May 3, 2019 02:30 |
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Medullah posted:I followed this thread and put a ton of work into building a HTPC and perfecting the interface. Then the week after I finished it, the Chromecast was released and I barely touched it again. Fond memories. Well worth it even if you don't use it. It remember using a broken laptop as an htpc for years. Now I'm enjoying my Fire TV Basic Edition (also my Nexus Player)
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# ? May 3, 2019 03:14 |
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I still have a tower running my theater. It has Plex and is always on. I don't have a NAS so I stuffed 8 TB in it and it has everything I'd ever want to watch. Ive used a Roku, Fire Stick and Chromecast. While they're awesome for stays in hotels, they're not robust enough for everything I want a streaming device to do.
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# ? May 3, 2019 06:11 |
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Still have a computer with an old i7-860 and a few drives. It runs Universal Media Server and SMB shares, and playback is just on the built in media player on my TV, or on my phone after I've gone to bed.
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# ? May 3, 2019 07:23 |
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Anyone been able to get RetroArch to work on a shield? Every time I launch a game it just sits on a black screen, and it’s happened with every core and every rom I’ve tried. Any ideas?
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# ? May 5, 2019 22:28 |
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Mine works, but I have no idea why yours wouldn't. I'm pretty sure I followed directions from their website.
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# ? May 6, 2019 01:04 |
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TomR posted:Mine works, but I have no idea why yours wouldn't. I'm pretty sure I followed directions from their website. Can you tell me what cores you use?
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# ? May 6, 2019 01:52 |
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Thats one of the reasons I got a Shield. I haven't used it much for that purpose but when I did, it worked. I'll have a look at it tonight and see how its working.
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# ? May 6, 2019 15:49 |
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ParaLLEI N64 QuickNES Stella Virtual Jaguar Beetle PCE Fast PicoDrive Snes9x Handy Mednafen Lynx PCSX ReARMed Probably a few more but I'm not up on what the best emulators are. I just tried all of them on my Shield and they work. I have a USB hub with a flash drive and controllers plugged in.
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# ? May 6, 2019 16:54 |
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TomR posted:ParaLLEI N64 Thanks everyone. I couldn’t find the problem, but I uninstalled the app and reinstalled including all appropriate cores and now it works fine, so yay! Now, one core I want is C64 but it seems there’s no way to scan for C64 files. Does that mean there’s no way to add to an C64 playlist? Sorry if this is not the best thread, I should post in the retro gaming thread instead Forum Joe fucked around with this message at 09:13 on May 10, 2019 |
# ? May 8, 2019 10:38 |
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Next question: One bit of functionality I loved from my windows HTPC was the ability to have a screensaver that was a randomised photos slideshow from MY photos folder on an SMB share. How do I replicate that on a Shield?
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# ? May 19, 2019 10:19 |
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Having a lovely couple hours, lovely evening really. Too frustrated to play games. I'll sit down and watch tv for a change. Turn on some Boondocks on plex on the shield. Your connection is too slow to play the content! The shield and my NAS are 2'away from each other connected to the same gigabit switch! Hahaha! DESTROY! DESTROY!
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# ? May 24, 2019 00:54 |
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I have an older server that I'm turning into my Plex server. Media on a NAS. Currently I run my Plex on a Raspberry Pi 3b+. I have an older 5400 RPM drive that is in the older server to run the OS and Plex software. Would that drive be a bottleneck or slow things down? I think I can get my hands on a faster 7200 RPM drive if I need to.
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# ? Jun 1, 2019 05:25 |
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I've been wanting to set up a home streaming server for a while now. I would ideally like to be able to rip all my disc media such that we can play them as of they were in a player - set up captioning, use the menu, have special features. As far as I'm aware, this would require some format like ISO, but Plex doesn't stream ISOs. Is there some other way to do what I'd like?
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 15:05 |
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If you just wanted the movie and its audio/subtitle tracks, converting them to MKV and running Plex (or Kodi) works great. What you're looking for, there isn't really a great solution that doesn't come with a ton of headaches and weird compatibility stuff. I recommend either recalibrating your use case or just using a normal Blu-ray player.
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 15:28 |
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You can set up captioning and different audio tracks with mkvs. I do that all the time, mainly for audio commentaries and subs on foreign language films. The best solution I've found for special features is to rip them separately and stitch them together into a single file, then just add that to your library along with the movie. It's a lot of work and I found I need a full fledged movie editor because the files tend to be in different aspect ratios. I've only done that a handful of times on really in depth features, like the 2+ hour ones about the Alien movies.
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 15:51 |
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hooah posted:I've been wanting to set up a home streaming server for a while now. I would ideally like to be able to rip all my disc media such that we can play them as of they were in a player - set up captioning, use the menu, have special features. As far as I'm aware, this would require some format like ISO, but Plex doesn't stream ISOs. Is there some other way to do what I'd like? I'd give up on streaming ISOs in TYOOL 2019. And menus, because a well set up Plex (or Emby, which I prefer) client/server system will give you a better experience anyway. Both Plex and Emby support extras (special features) - the paid versions will even add them automatically if they exist on Youtube/etc., and you have the option to add your own local files, such as special features you ripped from the source disk. The clients also support multiple language/audio tracks, subtitles, etc. Basically, rip the disk with something like MKVToolnix, have it also rip the special features to individual mkv files, and follow the correct naming conventions to insure Plex or Emby picks them up. Takes a bit of work but it isn't that hard and you can easily automate the more tedious aspects of it. Years ago I bought a couple LG BD drives and ripped nearly 200 of my BD disks over a period of weeks; once I got the process down it just required some babysitting/disk swapping for the most part. I'd usually run it in the background while I was playing a game for a couple hours a day or so.
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# ? Jun 2, 2019 16:20 |
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Kodi will play your DVD rips. I've done this myself and I'm watching my Simpsons DVDs and the first two seasons of Venture Brothers. It's not perfect playback (Simpsons seems to start playing in hyper speed whenever a cut scene icon comes up until I rewind back, Venture Brothers season one doesn't show the DVD menu, you have to blind press to start the episodes or get to the special features), but it's like putting your disk in a DVD player otherwise.
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# ? Jun 3, 2019 02:39 |
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How is the Shield when it comes to playing stuff like Dolby TrueHD, ATMOS or DTS-X in MKV files? Will it feed these directly to my receiver for decoding, or will it try to mix them up into some PCM stream before handing them off?
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# ? Jun 3, 2019 13:41 |
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IUG posted:Kodi will play your DVD rips. I've done this myself and I'm watching my Simpsons DVDs and the first two seasons of Venture Brothers. It's not perfect playback (Simpsons seems to start playing in hyper speed whenever a cut scene icon comes up until I rewind back, Venture Brothers season one doesn't show the DVD menu, you have to blind press to start the episodes or get to the special features), but it's like putting your disk in a DVD player otherwise. "not perfect" is doing a lot of work here
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