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This pissing match is getting old. Claims flung by both sides are hyperbolic and read like SigForum's Lounge. Seems that the dispute is over YTTV's app on Roku. Whatever. Didn't affect me. Or so I thought. Then Roku updated and YTTV on my television suddenly started losing resolution: 1080p suddenly changes to 144p. WTF? Change it back and it will degrade again. After calling YTTV and no real help except that tech would write a ticket, I was losing patience. I deleted the app and started accessing YTTV through basic YT, as YTTV recommends. This seems to hold. Jesh, what a FUBAR. | ||
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Power is nothing without control |
It always sucks when big corporations spat and the consumers get caught in the middle. As usual, neither one of them is a hero in this dispute. Google wants Roku to support a new video encoding method that saves google money by using less bandwidth. Roku doesn’t want to because they would have to raise the minimum spec for their hardware, and they don’t want to change the prices on their devices or eat the cost increase. It’s pretty much that simple. - Bret | |||
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Stupid Allergy |
Ditch YTTV and go with Hulu. I’m liking Hulu better the more I use it. "Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen... | |||
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