• Rob Bos@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Raspberry pi with Kodi hooked up to a projector and a NAS serving files works well for me.

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      1 year ago

      This is the way, although the pi is to slow for me at this point and I replaced it with shields.

      Also why the are people connecting tvs to their networks…fuck that noise.

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      1 year ago

      I mean that’s nice but can you run Netflix/Hulu/AppleTV/HBO through that thing? Or can you only play media that you illegally downloaded?

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        1 year ago

        I haven’t tried. Through a Web browser, maybe. There’s a Kodi netflix addon, I know that. It’s just a Debian box, so any solution that’d work on a Linux machine would probably be okay.

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          1 year ago

          any solution that’d work on a Linux machine would probably be okay.

          I don’t think there is a Linux solution. That’s the problem.

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            1 year ago

            What do you mean? I gave you a couple of Kodi plugins that cover most of what you mentioned, plus, you could probably just use a Web browser.

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              That’s not really a “solution” so much as a “workaround”. It’s unofficial community-maintained software with complicated installation, limited features, and that the service providers can break at any time. And even if that weren’t the case, that’s only 2 providers.

              If I need to use a web browser, why wouldn’t I just skip Kodi altogether and just plug in my laptop?

              There’s a reason Google TV is an entirely different operating system from Chrome OS.