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    26 days ago

    Raspberry Pi, Plex media server software and you’re good to go. (it’s free when you stream across your own home network) Bonus points for using industrial velcro and slap the raspberry Pi on the back of the TV.

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      26 days ago

      Plex Media Server No.

      Jellyfin. Easier to configure. No corporate BS.

      The rest is fine.

      Use Radarr, Sonarr, Lidarr for movies, TV, and music respectively. (they really missed the ball with the Sonarr name).

      I recommend getting an account with a service like UseNet News (UNS). Set up NZBGeek. Connect the above to that. UNS costs a fraction of what streamers cost and you can download most anything you want any time.

      I would suggest torrenting, but I feel that’s inherently more risky.

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        26 days ago

        Plex Media Server No.

        Really? Hm. I’ve got it installed on my main computer and it streams my videos to the TV w/o issue.

        Granted, the OS on the computer is ancient and it’s an older version of Plex (at least 6 years? Maybe more…) and I refuse to let it online to update and it’s not failed me at all.

        I’ve been sailing the high seas since the days of Mactella, so…