As I said....elsewhere, whatever, Minor Rant or something, our local TV cable providers are moving to a system where commercial breaks can't be fast forwarded anymore, and all recordings will automatically start with a 1 minute non-skippable ad block.
Which, since I'm paying about €130 a month for the privilege, rubs me quite the wrong way.
So I'm looking at alternatives, but my knowledge of all things Chromecast, Roku, whatever, is perhaps not absolute zero but still somewhere in the regions where nitrogen freezes solid. Luckily, I know a place with lots of gadget- and tech-knowledgeable people who will happily answer questions for me!
But since I don't feel like going to Stackoverflow, you guys will have to do
What kind of gadgets are there, and which ones would you recommend?
How do I use'm? This may sound
very tech-illiterate, but, you know. I plug a...Chromecast, or whatever, into a USB slot on my TV. Then I launch, let's say, the BBC app on my smartphone and cast to the Chromecast? So is it like casting directly to my TV from my phone, in the sense that I can't really use my phone for anything else in the mean time? If so, what are the benefits? Is it even useful to do something like this if I have a smartTV with a bunch of apps installed already?
If I'm dropping cable, I'm looking towards using at least 2 or 3 different Belgian commercial streaming apps, and I'll probably get Netflix or Disney+ or whatever as well.