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jhancock ◴[] No.44469677[source]
thanks for the article.

I'm dreaming of this: mini-nas connected direct to my tv via HDMI or USB. I think I'd want HMDI and let the nas handle streaming/decoding. But if my TV can handle enough formats. maybe USB will do.

anyone have experience with this?

I've been using a combination of media server on my Mac with client on Apple TV and I have no end of glitches.

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1. aesh2Xa1 ◴[] No.44469731[source]
Streaming (e.g., Plex or Jellyfin or some UPnP server) helps you send the data to the TV client over the network from a remote server.

As you want to bring the data server right to the TV, and you'll output the video via HDMI, just use any PC. There are plenty of them designed for this (usually they're fanless for reducing noise)... search "home theater PC."

You can install Kodi as the interface/organizer for playing your media files. It handles the all the formats... the TV is just the ouput.

A USB CEC adapter will also allow you to use your TV remote with Kodi.

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2. jhancock ◴[] No.44469780[source]
thanks! I've tried Plex, Jellyfin etc on my Mac. I've tried three different Apple TV apps as streaming client (Infuse, etc). They are all glitchy. Another key problem is if I want to bypass the streaming server on my Mac and have Infuse on the Apple TV just read files from the Mac the option is Windows NFS protocol...which gives way too much sharing by providing the Infuse app with a Mac id/password.