I just want the Manjaro Arm to not fizzle the gui’s and run Firefox at speeds faster than 1980s era internet…

Or any desktop distro, even gnome or ubuntu

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    That’s extremely useful to know about yt-dlp.

    I’ve only ever used it to download videos permanently fire offline viewing when traveling. I never knew it could work as a temp cache as well.

    I’ll probably make a comment linking comments here with good solutions soon.

    Ask that’s left is to figure out a decent IPTV program. Really liked Hypnotix but it seems it’s just too much for the Pi

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        I didn’t know VLC worked with IPTV. I’m guessing through plug in?

        VLC was giving me issues too when playing video as well though, but only on some distros

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          How to play IPTV using iptv-org playlist and VLC

          More directions at iptv-orgs github

          1. open up VLC (and most other media players)
          2. select the media tab in top left, navigate to ‘open network stream’
          3. paste this URL: https://iptv-org.github.io/iptv/index.m3u to import the global playlist of all iptv-org streams
          4. Open vlc’s playlist viewer with ctrl+L or right click > view > playlist

          You should see a bunch of IPTV streams to choose from. Go to search bar located top right to search playlist for the stream you want. You can look for a more specific iptv-org playlist for your language and stuff. when commercial breaks happen it just shows a still frame. If nothing is playing right away try waiting a few minutes.

          I hope all this has helped you out, Lumisal. I updated the formatting on my comments to closer resemble a guide in case you decide to link them in the future. Enjoy your open and energy efficient computing!