Menu response from pi 1 to 2 was chalk and cheese. I've been using a pi to with openelec for a while now without issue. Kodi is very responsive.
Good to know
Have you tried Libreelec? (same code base)
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Menu response from pi 1 to 2 was chalk and cheese. I've been using a pi to with openelec for a while now without issue. Kodi is very responsive.
Menu response from pi 1 to 2 was chalk and cheese. I've been using a pi to with openelec for a while now without issue. Kodi is very responsive.
Is anyone using a Pi 3 for Plex ?
Is anyone using a Pi 3 for Plex ?
Good to knowAt least I'm not wasting money.
Have you tried Libreelec? (same code base)
Good to knowAt least I'm not wasting money.
Have you tried Libreelec? (same code base)
Is it faster? And how an upgrade?I recently upgraded from openelec to libreelec.
Is it faster? And how an upgrade?
Yes, Libreelec very nice. Snappy and quick. Use it with Exodus and Emby for local network shares. (Emby plugin for Kodi works with all the addons and skins, unlike the Plex plugin).
I recently upgraded from openelec to libreelec.
BTW if you want to use a traditional IR this is working well for me http://www.msldigital.com/collections/all-products/products/remotepi-board-plus-2015
Is it faster? And how an upgrade?
What exactly those plugins do, seems everything linking to kodi is blocked at work. Looks like media library management? I haven't had an issue with Kodi's internal library.
Thats usefull, had/have a FLIRc which is useless, very buggy. Currently using a VERY old and reliable MCE remote
Development on openelec isn't really happening, so its at least a major version behind.
I used a FLIRC for 2+ years with a Harmony remote, it was the best thing for my media centre I ever bought before getting a smart TV.
What exactly those plugins do, seems everything linking to kodi is blocked at work. Looks like media library management? I haven't had an issue with Kodi's internal library.
It's mostly for networked media library. So Emby specifically, syncs your local media library on each Kodi device with a main library on your server. Well, the metadata anyway. The actual media stays on the server-side. Great for multiple device access and keeping watched info across devices etc.
Ah..tx - I've been using mysql for years with a central nas device holding the content.
Ah..tx - I've been using mysql for years with a central nas device holding the content.
This is like that, but easier to setup and less finicky once it's running. (You literally just install the emby server and do some config on the server side where your media is hosted, then install the plugin on your Kodi devices and it'll look for a server and keep itself synced.)
Only downside at the moment is the scraping / tagging isn't as good as Kodi. It's a bit more fussy.
This has been working well for me.
Interesting, I might look into it if mysql becomes too much of a hassle. At the moment its convienent because it runs on the nas device, so stored with the content, and away from the kodi devices.
Yip - only issue I've had is sometimes when updating major versions it resets the watched status (granted, I'm usually too lazy to do the recommended back up the library).
What's the difference between Emby and Plex, why use one rather than the other. Emby looks like an almost exact copy of Plex Media Server.