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Honestly? I use https://beets.io/ to organise all my FLAC on my NAS. I expose the /Music directory over NFC. I use https://kodi.tv/ to stream music to my amp. I manually pick the album I want to listen to. Kodi also has a fairly reasonable web UI. Keep it simple. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Do yourself a favor, get a shitty PC or raspberry pi, plug it into your TV, and install Kodi on it. Source: 11 months ago
Kodi sounds like what you're describing. You connect it to a tv and it can play media from your network, or use add-ons for internet streaming. I'm not sure if it includes the most popular streaming services, but I suppose you could use a browser for those. Source: 11 months ago
For example, the Jellyfin AndroidTV app won’t direct play a lot of my media so it has to transcode. So I now use the Jellyfin for Kodi Addon on Kodi and I’ve never had to transcode. Source: 12 months ago
Use the Mini-PC as an HTPC or Kodi machine and connect it to our living room TV. Then I will buy one of those wireless HTPC keyboards so you can control it from the sofa. Source: 12 months ago
You can try to watch Twitch via KODI (https://kodi.tv/). Source: about 1 year ago
It is a bit finicky but if you can find the English subtitle for a Danish movie on many streaming services you could it to the stream with this plugin https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/substital-add-subtitles-t/kkkbiiikppgjdiebcabomlbidfodipjg or play around with https://kodi.tv/. Source: about 1 year ago
Kodi may work, it creates an internal database, can fetch metadata and maintain it, as well as acting as a server (if you enable the feature). Source: about 1 year ago
If you have your media "hosted" locally (right on the tablet); I wouldn't bother with a service-dependent solution like Jellyfin or Plex. I used Kodi pretty exclusively for that type of thing when I had media stored on my device, and never had a complaint. Source: about 1 year ago
I updated one stick to Kodi 20 a few weeks ago but it did the same thing so I went back and reinstalled to 19.5 but I am still getting the same issue. It seems to be doing the same thing on all 3 sticks. All three are installed independently without any copying over of configs/settings. All installs downloaded directly from kodi.tv website. Source: about 1 year ago
You can find older versions of kodi on kodi.tvhttp://mirrors.kodi.tv/releases/. Source: about 1 year ago
Hear me out get Kodi, add this repo to Kodi, install the Scrubsv2 addon from it and watch whatever. Source: about 1 year ago
u/getspun97 try nightly from kodi.tv, solves a lot of the crashing ppl were getting. runs great on shield now. Source: about 1 year ago
Then install Kodi on your Xbox. Kodi is a media manager that plays pretty much any video/music possible. Then you point kodi to your external drive as a media source. If you follow kodi's naming conventions for your file names, it'll automatically pull everything from title to banner to ratings to description. Source: about 1 year ago
For movies and TV shows I use Kodi as it keeps up with descriptions, cast, versions, seasons, and so on. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm having similar issue. Uninstalled, removed source, turned off windows firewall, fresh install of Kodi from kodi.tv and other things working but not the trusty old Crew. It shows up but crashes with error "see the log" but nothing in the log. It will let me configure but if I try to authenticate Trakt it crashes and can't get to the tools to enable RD. Went through dependencies individually and reinstalled but... Source: over 1 year ago
Google play store only has 19.3 and that will not change. You must download the apk from kodi.tv and install it on your tv. But if it will help, that is another question. I advise to change advancedsettings.xml to extend the video cache. Source: over 1 year ago
Being a media player, you can simply download the app from their website kodi.tv and install it. I would recommend their latest stable release V19.5 (Matrix). Third party addons have to be updated by their creators to work with the latest Kodi versions, so it is not recommended to keep Kodi up-to-date everytime a new version comes out as it can break installed addons that haven't been updated. v19.5 will work with... Source: over 1 year ago
Sound like you could give https://kodi.tv/ a try. There are also several forks. It should be possible todo all the things you described with the help of plug-ins. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://kodi.tv might have a plugin that could fetch it, but I don't see it anywhere on any obvious sites. Source: over 1 year ago
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