We are confronted these days with increasing amount of streaming services.
BBCi player, Netflix, VRT Nu, VTM go, NLziet, ITVplayer, etc. etc.
All work on a phone, tablet or even on a PC. However when you want to watch the stuff on your TV screen, there tons of hurdles to overcome. Like using the provider own castrated hardware. In several streaming services you can use Chromecast. Which also has its problems, but at least it works most of the times.
I would like to see that these streaming providers could be watched on TV via our enigma2 receivers.
Some TV's have this already built in, but you are relying on the continued support of the manufacturer to keep this working. This support is mostly 2 years after which updates seizes.
One solution would be to install a maintained browser on the enigma2 machines. The modern 4K models have a processor which is fast enough to run a browser.
There is the OpenOpera for enigma2, but that is not maintained anymore, and consequently does not play most of the steaming stuff anymore.
So a version of Chrome or Firefox for enigma2 would be welcomed.
The problem of navigation with the remote control can be circumvented by added a wireless keyboard and mouse to the receiver.
However providing a enigma2 version of Chrome or Firefox is maybe asking too much.
Another solution is a plug-in in enigma2, which takes the role of Chromecast. So you use your phone or tablet to select what you want to see. And cast the stream to the Chromecast inside your enigma2 receiver, instead of a a real Chromecast.
This is probably not realistic, because you run into problems with DRM rights, which cannot easily be implemented.
As an alternative to Chromecast, maybe there can be looked at AnyCast/MiraCast which cast the screen of your phone or tablet to your receiver. The advantage is, no problems with DRM rights. These are handled by the app on phone/tablet.
The disadvantage is that phone/tablet has to remain powered up. Pause the phone/tablet = no streaming.
Any further thoughts about this?
Willy