Ocean Streamz: Modular Content Aggregator
Ocean Streamz is a specialized search tool and crawler designed for the Android ecosystem, including Amazon Fire Stick, Nvidia Shield, and Google TV. The application architecture leverages a modular framework to index movies, television series, and anime by scraping third-party hosting sites. By utilizing community-developed modules, the tool effectively retrieves specific video files and full-season serialized content.Technical Compatibility
Extensive stability testing has been conducted across a broad hardware spectrum. The application maintains peak performance on Android versions 5.0 through 14. Supported devices include:- Streaming Sticks: Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast with Google TV.
- Set-Top Boxes: Nvidia Shield, generic rooted Android boxes.
- Mobile: Standard Android smartphones and tablets.
Key Features
- Integrated Virtual Mouse: Enables seamless navigation and playback control on non-touch interfaces.
- Player Versatility: Full support for both default internal players and custom external configurations.
- Modular Search: Optimized keyword-specific queries via community-driven indexing.
- Live Integration: Access to live television channels (subject to host availability).
Modification Specifications
| Feature Category | Description |
| Architecture | Optimized Arm7 and Arm64 splits |
| Telemetry | Receive cloud and SDK Hopmn proxy services disabled |
| Advertising | All OneSignal ad activities and Advertising ID permissions removed |
| System | Startup disclaimer preserved for essential information |
| Visuals | Custom Ocean logo/banner added; fixed banner offset for TV devices |
| Privacy | Network background proxy and SDK battery proxy services disabled |
Installation Requirements
Deployment on Android or Google TV hardware requires specific configuration for optimal stability:- Developer Options: Must be enabled within the system settings.
- Background ANR: Toggle "Show all ANRs" or background visibility prior to installation.
- Permissions: Ensure "Install Unknown Apps" is granted to your file manager or browser.
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