I joined this forum about ten years ago, right when I updated my 30-year-old Yamaha/Advent stereo to a Yamaha/Monitor Audio/LG 5.1 system. At that time I dropped cable, put an OTA antenna on the roof, only got CBS/ABC/NBC/PBS, and was perfectly happy. Over the next two years, I gradually lost those OTA channels; two different local antenna companies couldn't figure it out (I think it was because a 190' tall Radar Return Test Facility, lined with RAM (radar-absorbing material), was built almost line-of-site between the OTA antennas over on the Oachre Mountains, and my antenna on the roof (theory, I'll never know for sure). So, I had to go back to Dish Network, $39 to $107 a month... just to watch the four networks...
I do have a Roku in my setup, lots of things to watch, but of course I can't get live feeds of the three networks (I CAN get PBS). I got an Amazon Firestick, but the four HTML (HDMI?) inputs on my receiver are all taken, and trying to plug it into the back of my TV, along with its power supply, well, there just isn't room.
Then I discovered this guy:
He talks about "jailbreaking" Amazoid FireTV sticks, and also Android boxes (which I understand are not, maybe, quite legal). Not so much on Rokus, but he does post good apps for it too on occasion. I bought the Android box he discusses in the above video, and have played with it the last two days.
I was able to get it to link to my wifi, spot-checked a couple movies (A-OK), could get "national" ABC and CBS, but not my local stations, the first day. Linked to my Amazoid Prime account. Then, a message box appeared at the top of the screen; I clicked OK and the message went away, but not the box. I powered the box down, back up, but the box was still there. I tried a few other things, then the remote didn't seem to change anything; I tried an alternate remote (Wechip) that I had also purchased (and worked fine at first) but it wouldn't change anything. I unplugged the box last night.
Today, I plugged it back in. Same locked condition, couldn't make it do anything. I unplugged this box, put my Roku back into the system, and boxed it back up. I got it for just under $50, money down the drain. Tomorrow I may look again at trying to get the Firestick connected, somehow. I paid a lot of money ten years ago to keep ALL my cables behind the walls, I don't want to have to run a stupid extension cord up to my TV at this point. But, I don't want to have to keep paying $107/month, just to receive the OTA channels, and watch all those damn commercials to boot.
Crap.
I do have a Roku in my setup, lots of things to watch, but of course I can't get live feeds of the three networks (I CAN get PBS). I got an Amazon Firestick, but the four HTML (HDMI?) inputs on my receiver are all taken, and trying to plug it into the back of my TV, along with its power supply, well, there just isn't room.
Then I discovered this guy:
He talks about "jailbreaking" Amazoid FireTV sticks, and also Android boxes (which I understand are not, maybe, quite legal). Not so much on Rokus, but he does post good apps for it too on occasion. I bought the Android box he discusses in the above video, and have played with it the last two days.
I was able to get it to link to my wifi, spot-checked a couple movies (A-OK), could get "national" ABC and CBS, but not my local stations, the first day. Linked to my Amazoid Prime account. Then, a message box appeared at the top of the screen; I clicked OK and the message went away, but not the box. I powered the box down, back up, but the box was still there. I tried a few other things, then the remote didn't seem to change anything; I tried an alternate remote (Wechip) that I had also purchased (and worked fine at first) but it wouldn't change anything. I unplugged the box last night.
Today, I plugged it back in. Same locked condition, couldn't make it do anything. I unplugged this box, put my Roku back into the system, and boxed it back up. I got it for just under $50, money down the drain. Tomorrow I may look again at trying to get the Firestick connected, somehow. I paid a lot of money ten years ago to keep ALL my cables behind the walls, I don't want to have to run a stupid extension cord up to my TV at this point. But, I don't want to have to keep paying $107/month, just to receive the OTA channels, and watch all those damn commercials to boot.
Crap.