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Valve may be developing a "Steam Box" powered by SteamOS

The new kernel designed for "AMD Lilac" hints at possible new hardware

The device seems more of a competitor for Nvidia Shield than an upcoming Steam Deck 2.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 days ago

I really hope they do...

I love my Nvidia Shield, but it's definitely aging, and sometimes getting it to actually play 2160p Blu Ray remuxes without stuttering is a chore. Plus Dolby Vision does not even display properly due to "red push" issue, and Nvidia has no plans to fix (they have abandoned the device and the entire market segment).

Currently the only method to get a streaming box to actually display Dolby Vision properly (profile 7 FEL) involves installing Linux (CoreELEC), and I believe the only device with all the proper support (licensing, hardware, etc) is the Ugoos Am6b+.

I much prefer the Jellyfin android client to Kodi, so I've been sticking with the Shield for now. I'd love another Linux based competitor, and hopefully a more polished streaming box from Valve could spur some development of better clients and tools.

I am a bit nervous about Valve actually being able to get all the licensing in place to pull this off.

When I think about how many hours of my life I've wasted and how much room in my brain is dedicated to all these stupid modern formats.....my hope is that a player like Valve entering the market could do some good work. We are in a very sorry state when it comes to compatibility.

Though again..... While I don't have a deep understanding of the issues, it seems like a large chunk of it revolves around licensing, and I don't know how much of a dent Valve can make in that.