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To actually answer your question, the Banana Pi supports Lineage os. https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/#banana-pi
I'm not sure if Netflix will work on Lineage os but it might be worth a look.
That's a great tip! I didn't know lineage supported Android TV on SBCs
As for Netflix on Lineage: it does work (at least w/ microg - I just tried on my phone), but you won't find the app in aurora store so you'll have to source it on apkmirror or the like.
When I still had Netflix I was only able to get 720p streams on lineageOS because of netflix's DRM checks (same with on a web browser)... does your method allow 1080p or even 4k streams or is it still the same deal?
Wow: they also go to great lengths to piss off their paying customers.
Anyway, I have no idea if it's 1080p or not: I can say it looks ok on my phone's screen, but IDK how to check what the video resolution is