Channels Carbon Theme

Cool beans. Thanks and keep up the great work.

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I still use it when i'm not using the web interface on my PC. Thanks.

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Yes - THANK you for keeping this up

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Awesome! Thx again.

Now that the devs are posting a changelog, should be easier to see when is a good time to update and not worry about every single update. Thanks for keeping this going.

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As much as I didn't want to get another Apple TV and wanted Android TV to work, going to bite the bullet and make the switch. I'll probably keep updating the Android app with any updates you make to this, but if not, I'm not going to worry about it.

No worries bro. Id still be making the theme even if I wasn't putting here on the forums. I've kind of been thinking about an ATV also, for the bedroom anyways.

Curious... what's wrong with Android TV there? Runs great on my Shield Pro.

I have it just on my Sony X90h, all my other TVs have Apple TV. It's been pretty good, but since the last firmware update, it's been way too buggy. Another user with the same TV said he gave up and went with Apple and since plugging it in, I think at least with Channels the picture is much improved and the TV bugs have been less obvious.

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This will be on hold until I put together a working computer again. I reverted the hacked bios I was running to enable uefi with the stock non-uefi bios which has rendered the computer non functional until I reload an OS.

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but-why

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My guess is Win11? And boy does it suck. The revert to Win10 feature works great though.

Nah, it's such an old laptop that it didn't support uefi booting, only mbr, and I needed uefi to be able to boot a homebrew AndroidTVx86 build in the past, just was playing around. forgot which flavor though. So I loaded a hacked bios to enable uefi boot. Fast forward to now, I decided I was going to install Linux in a dual boot to try out home assistant without having to buy stuff. I might hate it. A bug of the hacked bios over time it seems it's that it will fail to load on f2, and be a major pain to enter. It worked from the boot selection menu, but I just decided I would go back to the stock bios. And in doing so it will now not boot the current gpt installation. I could repair it with the proper installation media, but I prefer a clean install. Only having 2 flash drives in my possession, one for storage, and one that I can use for formatting / imaging, making a setup USB for one of the os's slipped my mind I suppose lol. Maybe I did make it, I'll have to investigate. I haven't actually lost anything. Just need to make a Linux and / or windows USB install drive and the initiative to fix it.

Tldr - I was reverting to an official bios to dual boot windows 10 or 11 and Linux mint debian edition

back up

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Thank you

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No, thank you.

Agree, thank you. I've pretty much transitioned to Apple TV, but still like to keep this up to date. Until the devs add some transparency to the bottom play bar (whatever it's actually called), this is preferred when watching sports since you can see through it.

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