Drifter
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You don't need to create an account, and hence login, to use Plex. It just adds some functionality.
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You don't need to create an account, and hence login, to use Plex. It just adds some functionality.
Diesel generator?
PC with fileshare. It's built into the OS. Kodi access the shares.You do realise they are talking about a central media server like Plex? Exactly the opposite of what you have been saying the whole time...
Using Kodi / SQL server for central databased management versus Kodi / Plex Media Server
Why I stopped using MySQL with Kodi
1.) Installation time. The Kodi / SQL server requires quite a bit of configuration before you can use it across multiple devices. For example, you need to install MySQL and grant access to Kodi. Then you need to create a custom advancedsettings.xml file pointing to the SQL database and manually copy it to each device that requires access to the database. The advancedsettings.xml file must go into the userdata folder of each Kodi installation and this differs between Windows, Android and Linux etc.
2.) Keeping the database updated. The one solution I found was to keep one instance of Kodi running permanently which updates the SQL server as content is added. However, Kodi is not very good at updating content. For example it often list files that have been renamed or deleted and required manually running the “Clean library” action regularly. With PMS I’ve never had the issue again as it monitors your folders in real time for chances and updates your database correctly.
3.) Power failures. Kodi does not start up automatically on a PC unless you use a special app or configure it to start up with Windows. PMS can run as a service by checking a box.
4.) Configuring SMB shares. If you are playing back content with Kodi from SMB shares you could run into issues if not configured properly. Have seen many people not being able to access SMB shares whether it be password issues etc. With PMS you don’t have to configure SMB shares.
5.) And the biggest failure of all. In a Kodi / SQL server setup all the versions of Kodi have to be the same. This is because each version of Kodi uses a different database to store data. So if your Android based version of Kodi decides to auto update itself and you have another Kodi installation that cannot update, then your setup is instantly broken. Not really an option when your discontinued Android TV box is stuck on an older version of OpenELEC.
Using PMS for central databased management on the other hand involves installing it and forgetting about it. Both the Plex app and Kodi with PlexBMC plugin automatically find the PMS server and require almost no other configuration. Also PMS does not care if you are running multiple different versions of Kodi on your network.
My 2 cents![]()
Closet Plex lover![]()
give me another option of a server instead of using my laptop.
What would one cost today? Im cheap, so hit me with an affordable option.HP Microserver's been running 24 / 7 / 365 for about 4 years now![]()
I had one, but the AM1 PC is most powerful while using less power.HP Microserver's been running 24 / 7 / 365 for about 4 years now![]()
Elan Feingold, one of the founders of Plex, was part of the official XBMC development team for a short while, and Plex Home Theater source code was initially forked from the completely open-source XBMC Media Center software on May 21, 2008; this fork was for a long time used as a front-end media player for Plex's back-end server component.
Actually my preference lies with OSMC. Way better than OpenElec.
But you have Kodi on your fancy pants Android Smart TV![]()
Just a thought… you could try plugging it in?i dont mind using plex, but feckit man, give me another option of a server instead of using my laptop. Jassis, my battery takes a moerse knock![]()
What would one cost today? Im cheap, so hit me with an affordable option.![]()