Can you clarify that a bit for me...when you say upgrade to android tv you mean just the dongle or the whole tivo system (bolt, minis etc.) also how hard would that be? If they had app support it would be so easy to just make tivo my primary driver at every tv.There is ZERO chance TiVo gets a Disney+ app without a major upgrade to their whole app system. They're still using an HTML5 app protocol used for Samsung TVs in 2015. Samsung doesn't even use it any more.
They need to upgrade to AndroidTV like they promised at CES, or at the very least upgrade to a more modern HTML5 platform.
No chance it happens.Has Tivo made any statement for Disney plus? Other than snarky remarks on other sites I have yet to read any legitimate response from them.
Most days $25. I bought six at $25 or less this year...In the meantime the FireTV Stick is only $35 and works great.
The good news about that is if you have an AppleTV and Spectrum, they are allowing new customers to buy an appletv from them instead of ever renting a STB, and if you don't want to pay for it up front they will add it to your bill for 12 months. So they are fairly committed to keep the AppleTV app up to date. But I don't think they are dropping support for the Roku app anytime soon either.(the AppleTV app was just released a few months ago)
$40 Roku sticks have the Spectrum app, and no "preview ads" before shows start.In the meantime the FireTV Stick is only $35 and works great. Has Disney+, AppleTV+ and every other app you'd want. Only think it's missing compared to my AppleTV is the Spectrum app that allows me to watch VOD. Although they say that's "coming soon". (the AppleTV app was just released a few months ago)
That's good to know. I bought the AppleTV first because it was touted as being superior to everything else, and I assumed from the price it was. But I didn't like it. I couldn't control it from my Alexa and the touch remote drove me insane. I switched to the FireTV because of the Alexa and Ring integration. I can have it show any of my Ring cameras on the TV and if I get up to go to the bathroom and forget to hit pause I can just say "Alexa, pause" and it'll do it for me. I also like the remote a lot better than the AppleTV. My only qualm is they put the play/pause button right next to the home button and on more than one occasion I've hit the home button by mistake exiting the app and the show I was watching. I wish they would have spaced those out a bit more, or put the home button up top opposite the power button. Oh speaking of which that's another problem with the AppleTV. It relied exclusively on HDMI-CEC for the TV power. My TV would always come on, but there was only a 20% chance, at best, that it would actually turn off when I put the AppleTV to sleep. I played with all the settings and even upgraded the firmware on the TV, but no dice. Most of the time I had to grab the TV remote and turn it off after putting the AppleTV to sleep. The power button on the FireTV remote seems to use IR which works perfectly.$40 Roku sticks have the Spectrum app, and no "preview ads" before shows start.
The firestick remote is a nightmare in the dark for me, I only use it for the HDhomerun which Roku doesn't support. The Roku remote is laid out a little better, but still has the tiny play/pause button. The Tivo remote is still the best laid out for bedtime viewing.That's good to know. I bought the AppleTV first because it was touted as being superior to everything else, and I assumed from the price it was. But I didn't like it. I couldn't control it from my Alexa and the touch remote drove me insane. I switched to the FireTV because of the Alexa and Ring integration. I can have it show any of my Ring cameras on the TV and if I get up to go to the bathroom and forget to hit pause I can just say "Alexa, pause" and it'll do it for me. I also like the remote a lot better than the AppleTV. My only qualm is they put the play/pause button right next to the home button and on more than one occasion I've hit the home button by mistake exiting the app and the show I was watching. I wish they would have spaced those out a bit more, or put the home button up top opposite the power button. Oh speaking of which that's another problem with the AppleTV. It relied exclusively on HDMI-CEC for the TV power. My TV would always come on, but there was only a 20% chance, at best, that it would actually turn off when I put the AppleTV to sleep. I played with all the settings and even upgraded the firmware on the TV, but no dice. Most of the time I had to grab the TV remote and turn it off after putting the AppleTV to sleep. The power button on the FireTV remote seems to use IR which works perfectly.
Do you have an authoritive source saying that? I know they use TiVo Home Media Engine SDK (HME). And see Add an Application?; wmcbrine is well known as being familiar with Tivo programming. He says (as of a year ago) there is no information about anything newer than HME.They're still using an HTML5 app protocol used for Samsung TVs in 2015. Samsung doesn't even use it any more.