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    I finally just got my jellyfin server running and pirate shows and movies again even ones I have a sub for. Because I don’t have to click past a bunch of bullshit before the show starts.

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      Yeah it’s the age old problem of “I’d love to pay for this, but the experience would be objectively worse”.

      Like even if you’re capitalism-pilled and are determined to pay for your media, your best option is still having to subscribe to 10-20 streaming services and that comes with the aggravation of having to google search every time you want to watch a new show, to find out which service it’s on. Pirates who pay nothing for their media get everyone all in one place.

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        I mean you could use something like Stremio which aggregates all the streaming sites. The thing is it also aggregates privacy sites too…

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      What hardware are you using on the player side? My server works fine to my tablet and phone but my pi4 has terrible playback to the tv.

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          2 months ago

          Yeah it’s the transcoding that’s very bad direct play is still chopy above 720.

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            What’s your network connection? And also, is your TV actually direct playing? Because if your file formats/codecs are incompatible, it might not anyways

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              2 months ago

              Direct play is scp the file to the pi and play from the class 10 sd card. LAN is gigabit.

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                My guess would be the SD card being the problem. SD cards aren’t that fast, even in best case scenarios and a raspi isn’t exactly a best case scenario. And besides, you’re probably sharing it with the OS. Try a USB HDD or at the very least a fast USB 3.0 stick.

                (Also, Class 10 doesn’t say anything about read speed, only write speed that isn’t terribly fast either with 10MB/s. A UHS rating would give more indication about read speeds)

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          2 months ago

          Only if you care about DRM services. For just running Kodi, you can just buy or use any decent PC.

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            2 months ago

            I liked my shield because it’s plug and play, tiny, silent, hardware support for most codecs, with a simple interface. Used are also on eBay under £50, which is tough to beat as an option.

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                Or even the Shield TV Tube. People shit on it but mine runs like a dream. 4k remuxes and everything. As long as I use it only as a client it works fantastic.

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        I have kodi on my steamdeck, and that seems to work fine as well. You can plug it into a TV as well.

        I don’t own a 4K TV, so I cannot speak on the performace, but it should be more than a RPI4.