Based on our record, Nexus Player should be more popular than LibreELEC. It has been mentiond 110 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Seems like as if Gemini was trained excessively on Google PR and marketing material. Case in point: https://store.google.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
If you order it from store.google.com instead, you'll probably get a better price and better experience. Source: 7 months ago
Anyone recently bough on store.google.com in the US? Source: 8 months ago
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- Two LibreELEC (https://libreelec.tv/) mediaplayers in house (yes, one is not enough in my big family). - One for hosting low usage applications at home network (Unifi controller and some more). - Octoprint (https://octoprint.org) connected to the 3d-printer. - One on my desk for hardware hacking – mostly as just a PC with GPIO. - Some Raspberry Pi Zeros as security cameras. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
You might be interested in the https://libreelec.tv/ project. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
I'm aware of solutions such as LibreELEC but that (if I understand it) is just a Kodi thing. Source: about 1 year ago
Kodi is a media client as it provides a UI for you to browse, search for and view media. I have it running on my Raspberry Pi as LibreELEC. It connects to the same media sources that Jellyfin uses via SFTP. They support the same scrappers and folder structures so they can share the same media sources. If you're not adamant about using Jellyfin on the Raspberry Pi, this could be an option. Source: about 1 year ago
Thats not a Kodi issue... It is a Windows and hardware issue... If the only job of the pc is Kodi then use LibreELEC's Kodi... 1000 times better! https://libreelec.tv/. Source: about 1 year ago
Apple TV - New Apple TV running tvOS
Kodi - Kodi is an award winning free and open source media player that got its start on the Xbox console.
Roku - Roku is a streaming player manufactured by Roku Inc.
OSMC - OSMC is a free and open source media center built for the people, by the people.
Mi Box S - A 4K UHD media player with Google Assistant built-in for $60
OpenELEC - OpenELEC, which stands for Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center, is a Linux operating system that makes the host computer a Kodi media center. The software was the winner of the Swiss Opensource Award in 2014.