[kwlug-disc] TV watching / Kodi / Netflix
CrankyOldBugger
crankyoldbugger at gmail.com
Thu Aug 23 15:08:01 EDT 2018
While I defer Kodi questions to our in-house expert Charles, I can say from
experience that Plex just isn't worth the effort. Avoid that.
You might want to look into running libreELEC on a Raspberry Pi if you're
the adventurous sort. I ran it a few years ago on a small TV but I hear
that it's still a good choice.
As for myself I have all my media on a Synology NAS and the TVs in the
house pick up the movies from there. The interface is so-so but it works.
I'd prefer better control over language and subtitles, though.
Currently I'm in the process of building a RetroPi for the main TV. I'm
looking for some sort of Kodi add-on that works with the RetroPi. I'll
report in to the group if I make any headway on that.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 at 15:01, Colin Mackay <zixiekat at gmail.com> wrote:
> Good day everyone,
>
> With the recent expiry of one of my little G-Box Android devices, I'm once
> more looking into this lovely mess of managing media and getting it all to
> work harmoniously.
>
> Current setup are Android boxes on the front end, with MythTV Recordings
> (for OTA), an NFS media library and now Netflix. I use Kodi to browse the
> NFS library and MythTV recordings and access Netflix with the Android app.
>
> It's still a little clunky as navigating Netflix works best with a mouse
> of some kind, while Kodi is all one remote.
>
> So I'm wondering what's changed? What do others do to consume media from
> multiple sources? Is it worth exploring Netflix on Linux and dropping
> Android boxes?
>
>
> Thanks!
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