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Who else is going to mess with their families and friends with this?
I can't find the video anymore but I remember someone recreating retro cable TV using dizquetv and an RPi (maybe just for the "receiver"). Searching now, I mostly find that ErsatzTV and FieldStation42 seem to be the goto options. I keep bouncing the idea around of setting up actual "channels" for Jellyfin, complete with silly self-recorded ads/bumps/promos/etc, but haven't decided on a solution.
If you're already doing so, do you have any insights? At a glance, ErsatzTV Next appears the most dynamic but also most barebones in that focus is mainly on the streaming. Library management and station programming looks to be external, which would mean having to roll my own scripts or whatever.
There was a great channell that uploaded hours and hours lf recovered advertisements and it was really cool. I hate ads but a lot of the companies were dead so it was more nostalgic and interesting than anything.
There was also a dude who took all te youtube videos that were auto uploaded from te first iphone under the same generic name and created a random clipshow.
I'm not 100% sold on running actual ads although, if I recreated Nickelodeon, it might be fun to throw in commercials for stuff like Gak or the old Stick Stickley bits (provided I could find those). Maybe roll my own Snick and Nick-at-Nite blocks. For the latter it'd be neat to have some more period-correct stuff - even if it's just Fred Flintstone hocking cigarettes or whatever.
I'd probably need to significantly expand my storage and media collection to make more than a couple channels doable. Definitely a bunch of bumps, "coming up next," etc if I want to keep a strict 15/30/60 type schedule. And a 24/7 weather channel with the old WeatherStar 4000 style.
If you find the channel, let us know. I'd probably be keen to pull at least a handful of old adverts for padding.
Hah. Saving this for later