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fuck me X'D Complained to nowtv that their player wasn't working because apparently it finds 'screen sharing' software running on my mac. This was their response

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  • 14
    This is one of the cases where sharing on Twitter is the best course of action. Unlikely they'll get kicked into gear otherwise.
  • 6
    But did it work?
  • 2
    If you can't play it with a media player of your choosing, you don't have anything.
  • 3
    I had a somewhat similar experience three years ago. It's amazing how they have never fixed the issue.

    I've got a solution for you: don't stream from a laptop or anything of the sort. Either use a smartphone + Chromecast combinaton or buy a smart TV.

    There's no other way.
  • 2
    Remove the m1 chip? alrighty then.
  • 0
    I had a somewhat similar experience three years ago. It's amazing how they have never fixed the issue.
  • 2
    @AlmondSauce have put it on Twitter but no reply so far. Doubt they’ll reply. Might just cancel because I cba with this crap
  • 12
    Post this on twitter
  • 4
    Don't worry, you're not alone -

    half the open-source ecosystem is trying to find a way to remove the M1 chip to get their code working again.
  • 1
    @Demolishun might actually send them this
  • 2
    It wasn't connected with the apple cord or? Haha.
  • 0
    I've got a solution for you: don't stream from a laptop or anything of the sort. Either use a smartphone + Chromecast combinaton or buy a smart TV.

    https://get-mobdro.com/home/
  • 2
    @sardigarmi44 not really a solution is it?
  • 7
    Now I need to uninstall the M1 chip? Wtf?
  • 7
    @bashleigh stop being a fanboy and uninstall that m1 chip already. Processors are sooo 2015, everyone uses cloud computing nowadays. Also you might consider downloading more ram while uninstalling it.
  • 6
    @bashleigh
    ..... They suggested you do a factory reset for your mac?

    Kick those idiots into orbit around the sun. Also - insist they escalate to a Manager bc you want all of your money back.
    Or use an android VM.
  • 5
    @magicMirror It's a classic flowchart response from unskilled tech support guys. "Factory reset it" is annoying enough that it gets rid of people for a while, while they can do no actual work to solve the problem.
  • 1
    This came to mind the other day. I wonder if you could genuinely sue them for replacement hardware if you *actually* destroyed your Mac by trying to remove the physical M1 chip.

    I mean, they are directly advising it after all.
  • 0
    @magicMirror and send the Laptop afterwards back to them and ask for your money.
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