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Kodi.tv (openELECT etc) - add-ons for sports
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15990300" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>I have a 20 GB Unraid server. I'm not sure how much content is in there at the moment as it's not currently powered on but I'd guess there's 4 or 5 GB worth of entertainment on there.</p><p></p><p>I have access to someone else's Plex server but don't ever use it as mine has everything I need. It's a low powered system that allows a few remote transcodes at a time which is more than I need. The house is hardwired with Cat6a so the network can stream multiple devices locally without breaking a sweat.</p><p></p><p>I don't use any Kodi plugins as I've found them unnecessary. The only plugin i use is Emby as a media management backend. It replaces Kodi's media management with Embu which allows all of my devices to sync. Kodi is basivally jjst there as a pretty interface on the tv.</p><p></p><p>It basically does everything for me. All i do is turn on the tv and every new movie, tv show, music album, etc is automatically added in full HD. For example, i watch Yellowstone and it airs on Wednesday nights. The server knows when it airs, starts looking for it that day and automatically downloads a full commercial free HD copy and add it to my library. I turn on the tv when i get home and it's just there. All i had to do was sit on the sofa and say, "Alexa, play the newest Yellowstone" and the tv turns on automatically and Yellowstone is playing. It's pretty slick.</p><p></p><p>So for thise sayimg Terrarium is easier....I dont even have to pick up my TV remote. It doesnt get any easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15990300, member: 45161"] I have a 20 GB Unraid server. I'm not sure how much content is in there at the moment as it's not currently powered on but I'd guess there's 4 or 5 GB worth of entertainment on there. I have access to someone else's Plex server but don't ever use it as mine has everything I need. It's a low powered system that allows a few remote transcodes at a time which is more than I need. The house is hardwired with Cat6a so the network can stream multiple devices locally without breaking a sweat. I don't use any Kodi plugins as I've found them unnecessary. The only plugin i use is Emby as a media management backend. It replaces Kodi's media management with Embu which allows all of my devices to sync. Kodi is basivally jjst there as a pretty interface on the tv. It basically does everything for me. All i do is turn on the tv and every new movie, tv show, music album, etc is automatically added in full HD. For example, i watch Yellowstone and it airs on Wednesday nights. The server knows when it airs, starts looking for it that day and automatically downloads a full commercial free HD copy and add it to my library. I turn on the tv when i get home and it's just there. All i had to do was sit on the sofa and say, "Alexa, play the newest Yellowstone" and the tv turns on automatically and Yellowstone is playing. It's pretty slick. So for thise sayimg Terrarium is easier....I dont even have to pick up my TV remote. It doesnt get any easier. [/QUOTE]
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