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I use docker compose, network_mode=host.
The ShieldTV and the server running docker are both via LAN wired connected, each to a small switch and both switches are connected to the router. There is no ISP modem/router involved (the router has an SFP module, fiber internet).
I would expects prerolls and midrolls ads to be blocked, but they aren't. Log only shows:
So sorry, I didn't understand from the readme how Sponsorblock is able to identify ads and block them. I understand now it is based on the community, users submitting IDs of sponsored videos. It might make sense in that case that I still see ads.
Is there a way to track if something has been identified and blocked?
Also, is there a difference between sponsorblockcast and https://github.com/erdnaxeli/castblock in terms of functionality?
I see there is a debug logging option and muting native ads.
I use docker compose, network_mode=host.
The ShieldTV and the server running docker are both via LAN wired connected, each to a small switch and both switches are connected to the router. There is no ISP modem/router involved (the router has an SFP module, fiber internet).
I would expects prerolls and midrolls ads to be blocked, but they aren't. Log only shows:
The second line appeared after restarting the container, which I did after casting a few videos and seeing ads.
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