

They would just be able to create and stream 2 or more ad-encoded versions where ads are encoded in differently positions. Then no sponsorblock could save us since it would skip the wrong segments for some people…
They would just be able to create and stream 2 or more ad-encoded versions where ads are encoded in differently positions. Then no sponsorblock could save us since it would skip the wrong segments for some people…
Yeah but that’s because the content creator cannot dynamically change the time at which the sponsored part is. For ads, Google could dynamically insert ads at every 1/3rd of videos with a variation ± 1mn, and there’s nothing an extension like sponsorblock could do without triming on the original video’s content.
I’m guessing you were in a Home Assistant core installation?
EDIT: Just saw that it’s supervised as well. I’m not sure why you can’t update it from the web ui?
I’ve been using a RPI 2B in a Home Assistant Supervised installation for the past two years with absolutely no problem. I can update it from the Web UI properly. The only things I noticed:
This pretty much sums up my experience as well. So glad I did it, but I wouldn’t recommend to someone who doesn’t like fiddling with systems. Note that with recent firmwares, it may be harder to near impossible to root. And I don’t think you can know the firmware version before purchasing…
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Fair point! I wasn’t thinking they would be skippable, but boy do I hope that I was wrong…