No live caption? - Nvidia Shield TV & Shield TV Pro (2019) Questions

I don't see "Live Caption" (not "captions or Closed Captioned") on Nvidia Shield TV Pro. I have "Live Caption" on my OnePlus Pro 7 smartphone. I watch videos on facebook and twitch. I wish they add it in Nvidia Shield TV Pro.

I second that. It makes A LOT more sense to bring live caption to a TV than have it on your smartphone..

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This is my video review of the GPD G7 with some comparisons to the Nvidia SHIELD
I show some gameplay and game streaming overviews for people who may be interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPm27DiqN9E

Rom with mirroring function

Is there some ROM existing for NEXUS 7 (2012), where it is possible to mirror Nexus screen to Samsung Smart TV? I´d like to play "Real Racing 3" on the TV.
Take a Chromecast stick and it will work. But with stuttering.
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2019 SHIELD TV Pros are also getting support for upscaling 60fps content

I am about to purchase a new 2019 Shield TV. I see with the latest 8.2 update just announced that the Pro model supports AI 4K upscalingto 60FPS. But not the standard TV model (not to 60FPS). I will only use for watching TV and Movies on either my 4K e-Shift JVC Home Cinema projector, or on a 60" UHD TV. Will not use for gaming. And I am not a sports fan. But I do like to know that I am watching Movies content in their finest quality. Especially when on the big screen with my projector. The Shield will not be used as a Media Server (Plex) so don't require the extra RAM or Storage that comes with the Pro model, or use for USB ports.
So question is - should I buy the Pro model ($100 extra in Australia)? Or will I not get the benefit of 60FPS upscaling (unless gaming) so save my money and stick with the standard TV model? Note: I am buying two, so the savings double!
I'm tried, but not working:
480i50 -> 2160p50 (Unsupported)
576i50 -> 2160p50 (Unsupported)
1080i50 -> 2160p50 (Unsupported)

Raspberry pi 4 vs Nvidia Shield Pro

Hey guys,
I have a doubt, I had a raspeberry pi 2 that broke down, just used it as a multimedia box (kodi and some addons).
at this point I wanted to replace the RP but I was unsure, I will just use it for the same, is it worth investing in the Raspberry Pi 4 or is it preferable to buy an Nvidia Shield Pro?
Thanks
Specifically as a media player, I would search for a used ShieldTV, any flat version (not the cylinder) for ~$100 or so.
I have used Kodi and Steam/GameStream on both rpi4 as well as the 2017 ShieldTV and much prefer the Shield TV for this purpose. The rpi4 just doesn't have the same 'oomph' with 4k videos and game streaming that the older ShieldTV has.
I'm told the 'tube' ShieldTV isn't bad, but isn't as good as any of the flat models, even the oldest 2015 model can outperform the tube, so try to find an old cheaper model.
See
https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidTV/comments/e43rtt
for comparison to help guide you.

Redmi Note 7 - cast video to chromebook, possible?

Hello,
My. TV broke and while we. wait for repair, we have been using my Girlfriends Chromebook to play video from usb stick, but its tiresome to always have to transfer video to usb.
Is there a way that I can cast video from my phone through VLC or SOUL browser to play on the chromebook, just like I do with my Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 and chromecast on my TV?
The chromebook is Acer CB3-131-C3SZ which has reached end of updates with latest and final being 93.0.4577.107
Thank you in advance
Jan

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