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💥Exciting news💥

After a year away (and 20 viv releases!), I have returned to the #Jellyfin #Roku team and am bringing #viv along with me.

What does this mean?

1. viv has been brought under the Jellyfin umbrella and the new Jellyfin on Roku 3.0.0 is based on viv!

2. There will be no further viv development, which makes sense because viv has literally become Jellyfin on Roku.

3. I'm now the Jellyfin Roku team lead 🤯 and will continue working on the client and directing the client just as I did on viv.

viv users, I'm ecstatic y'all used the client and went along with me on this ride. Rest assured all the reasons that made you choose viv in the first place will continue now that we're "official" again 😆 Our punk spirit will continue!

There's a category called "90-Minute Movies" on #Roku. I scrolled through the 40 thumbnails until you get to the MORE button that takes the category full screen. Exactly three of them show up as "1h 30m". The world is just full of lies…

More work tonight on getting custom servers added to the #Owncast #Roku client.

Since we must connect to the API of each server added, we don't want it to block loading of the rest of the home content.

Tonight I worked on making the loading asynchronous so it's not UI blocking.

It appears to be a success, but more testing to come.

Roku Tests Showing Ads Before the Home Screen Loads

image via wired.com

Reports of Roku customers seeing video ads automatically play before they could view the OS’ home screen started appearing online this week. A Reddit user, for example, posted yesterday: “I just turned on my Roku and got an … ad for a movie, before I got to the regular Roku home screen.” Multiple apparent users reported seeing an ad for the movie Moana 2. The ads have a close option, but some users appear to have not seen it.

https://www.wired.com/story/roku-tests-showing-video-ads-before-the-home-screen-loads/

WIRED · Roku Tests Showing Ads Before the Home Screen LoadsBy Scharon Harding, Ars Technica

Ars Technica: “Awful”: Roku tests autoplaying ads loading before the home screen. “Owners of smart TVs and streaming sticks running Roku OS are already subject to video advertisements on the home screen. Now, Roku is testing what it might look like if it took things a step further and forced people to watch a video ad play before getting to the Roku OS home screen.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/19/awful-roku-tests-autoplaying-ads-loading-before-the-home-screen-ars-technica/

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3/ #ROKU video auto playing ad #Enshittification update
TL;DR Quote, "So there's video on the home screen now. And we -- and we're selling that increasingly to just consumer packaged goods to all the different verticals.""

Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference Call

March 05, 2025, 15:20 ET

Anthony Wood - Founder, Chairman, President & CEO

..."So what we're focused on is growing -- this year, is growing platform revenue by implementing our strategy. And our strategy really has three prongs. One is to really lean into our home screen. The fact that, like I said, households with 125 million people every day, turn on their TV, they see our home screen, they begin -- they use that experience to decide what they want to watch. They also engage with that experience, but there's actually a lot of opportunities to put ads in that experience itself.

Like, for example, we just added a video ad to our home screen that is used by a whole bunch of different verticals, including car companies, which I like to -- it's a great way to have massive reach instantly for a video ad. So anyway, so leaning more into our home screen. There's a lot of things we can do there."...

..."And our home screen was not one of the things we historically focused on. We focused on keeping it simple. We focused on a great viewer experience. There's Iconic, our viewers love it. It's different than all our competitors, which all tend to look alike. But we didn't really focus on how can we use it to drive our business. And so that's what we're doing now."...

..."Other examples. We added -- we have the marquee ad unit which is on our home screen, which used to be just banner ads and it used to be just M&E ads. We added video to that. So there's video on the home screen now. And we -- and we're selling that increasingly to just consumer packaged goods to all the different verticals."

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When I posted about #Roku autoplaying ads on the home screen It had not started for me yet. I just had my first autoplaying ad.

I literally hit the home button to take it off screensaver so I could open #Jellyfin on #Viv and an #ad for Mona movie played with the audio.

This #enshittification has pissed me off to my core. I have been a Roku owner since it was branded the Netflix Player. Matter of fact I still have that first ever device somewhere in a box in the garage.

This is out of bounds

If you want to leave comments at Roku, here is a thread that is going on about it to comment at or at least give "Kudos": community.roku.com/t5/Features

Roku Community · Video Ads Autoplaying on HomescreenJust turned on my TV to see a video open on the home screen and play some trailer? I hope this was a fluke. I trashed all of my Amazon boxes years ago because of this garbage. If it keeps up, my Rokus will be next.