2023-11-06, 08:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-11-06, 08:27 PM by Revv23. Edited 1 time in total.)
I just wanted to summarize what I have learned so far.
Roku & Android TV have same limitations, having used both Roku is the superior experience.
* This means that the only clients that I know of that are fully featured are the following:
1. Desktop Client (windows & linux & steamdeck)
2. Web Client
3. Android Mobile Client (NOT android TV devices)
4. IOS client (Haven't verified Apple TV)
My only Unknown is AppleTV Client, I haven't tried it and its my understanding you have to subscribe to other software to get it working.
I'm seriously thinking about running docked steamdecks, as then I get the side benefit of having a gaming console in every room, however the idea of charging controllers and coaching my family/guests on it's use gives me hesistation. Another thought is trying to figure out what rasberry pie/kodi users use... however pi's seem like such bad values these days. For now I'm going to stay on Rokus while I think about it.
Roku & Android TV have same limitations, having used both Roku is the superior experience.
* This means that the only clients that I know of that are fully featured are the following:
1. Desktop Client (windows & linux & steamdeck)
2. Web Client
3. Android Mobile Client (NOT android TV devices)
4. IOS client (Haven't verified Apple TV)
My only Unknown is AppleTV Client, I haven't tried it and its my understanding you have to subscribe to other software to get it working.
I'm seriously thinking about running docked steamdecks, as then I get the side benefit of having a gaming console in every room, however the idea of charging controllers and coaching my family/guests on it's use gives me hesistation. Another thought is trying to figure out what rasberry pie/kodi users use... however pi's seem like such bad values these days. For now I'm going to stay on Rokus while I think about it.