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Message 11 of 17

Re: Apple TV and eero


@daisymikewrote:

I use an Apple TV box with the TV Launcher app, it really is good ! 


The dev, Adam is really responsive to changes, updates and ideas as well.

I did struggle with the sensitivity of the remote on the TV Guide itself as it can slide about a bit, but you can just turn off the trackpad on the Siri remote or buy a Function101 version if you want to get closer to the EE offering.

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Message 12 of 17

Re: Apple TV and eero

@DarrenDev 

Thanks - can’t wait for it to come into the garden… 😛

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*** Longtime YouView box owner, BT Broadband customer, finally an EE TV subscriber ***
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Message 13 of 17

Re: Apple TV and eero

Cheers. Will give it a go

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Message 14 of 17

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Tv launcher just crashes on iPhone. Latest update and software.

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Message 15 of 17

Re: Apple TV and eero


@Kimbrich6wrote:

Tv launcher just crashes on iPhone. Latest update and software.


Great start! 🤣

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Message 16 of 17

Re: Apple TV and eero

Think it does it while it populates the epg. Got it working by going on the app a few times

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Message 17 of 17

Re: Apple TV and eero

@DarrenDev  thanks for the pointer to "MAUD multicast" - as a former network software engineer it's very interesting.  For those interested in the technical details, I found a paper presented at IBC 2023 linked here.

[Edit - clicked Post too soon] However, from what I read in that paper, the "Edge Proxy" is implemented in a "home gateway" and needs to participate in the multicast stream.  In order to minimise multicast complexity in the home network, this would therefore need to be implemented in the Hub - and, since one of the EP's functions is caching of video segments, trhis would suggest a possibly significant new inrement in Hub complexity.

Do you know if this is implemented in current Hub software?  I'm asking purely out of curiosity.

I suppose it's also possible that the EP functionality is instead implemented at the very edge of the BT network instead of the Hub (although this might introduce further complexity).

In the trial reported in the linked paper, the EP was implemented on a Raspberry Pi, so it may not be a significant processing load.

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