UI3 on Fire TV stick shutting off?

Makes me want to see if my housemates POS Nightowl would work on a 30 footer to the kitchen wall TV. Of course that creates new problems. The mouse.... :)
worth a shot. if a no go, can use the HDMI cable for something else in the future.
 
"This will replace the 50' HDMI cable I have running from a Blue Iris server downstairs to my upstairs smart tv"

50 feet? how did you do that....I thought they could only be like 5-6 feet long.
I use a monoprice active hdmi cable to run from my server closet to an input on my A/V receiver in my living room, so I can access see the BI cpu on my living room TV. I also ran a powered USB extender to the receiver cabinet so I can plug the mouse/keyboard wireless dongle in at the living room. I use the mouse and keyboard from the couch. I think the cables were around 50 or 75 feet. It has been rock solid for over a year.
 
I use a monoprice active hdmi cable to run from my server closet to an input on my A/V receiver in my living room, so I can access see the BI cpu on my living room TV. I also ran a powered USB extender to the receiver cabinet so I can plug the mouse/keyboard wireless dongle in at the living room. I use the mouse and keyboard from the couch. I think the cables were around 50 or 75 feet. It has been rock solid for over a year.
is there a benefit of using a a/v receiver for HDMI instead of directly into a tv?
 
is there a benefit of using a a/v receiver for HDMI instead of directly into a tv?
Not really. In my case, I have a Samsung TV with that goofy proprietary hdmi input box (one connect I believe it is called) with a very short 6 foot cable. I have my TV over the fireplace, so its easier for me to let the receiver do the hdmi input switching and only run 1 hdmi cable up to the TV versus having to run 5 or 6 of them up there.
 
I've had UI3 on my fire stick for nearly 2 weeks. One time, I had an error saying 'out of memory'. Pretty sure was a error window from the stick itself. Power cycled stick and things are back to 100%. Will keep eye on it to see if happens often.
But I gotta say...for $39, this is a wonderful way to keep UI3 on any TV that has a HDMI input.
 
Though the firestick method saved my security anxiety in a pinch... I am now looking to go a different route. I am unsure as to why, but the side loaded chrome with UI3 on the firestick keeps asking me to re-log back in. Probably has something to do with the firestick itself going back to the amazon firestick home page once week or so. I try to run UI3 24/7 but I guess the firestick says nono. At least, I do not know how to tell it to stay on chrome/UI3 24/7. I mean, I leave it there. Something kicks it out or timesout back to the amazon home page. grrr.
so now it's rasberry pi time.
 
Hmmm, mine auto log-in to my previous session all the time - on all 5 FireTV's/sticks. I just only need to manually maximize them if they restart for any reason. The house acceptance factor has been he highest using FireTV's compared to any method I prev used so I've never tried another method.
 
I just got this Stream TV device with my Verizon 5g Home internet, after seeing this thread I wondered if there was Browser function ( thinking UI3 would be cool)
I found the Google play store on the device, and found a browser. i was able to type my IP address for UI3 and boom it's working.
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