[mythtv-users] Plex

Justin Alcorn justin at jalcorn.net
Tue Oct 24 21:50:45 UTC 2017


Plex on Linux is just PlexWeb.  Works OK but using an android/Chromecast or
Roku or similar is just a better experience.

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Justin B. Alcorn
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 5:31 PM, Gabe Rubin <gaberubin at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Greg <gregl at nycap.rr.com> wrote:
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>> On 10/24/2017 03:40 PM, Greg Oliver wrote:
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>> On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 9:21 AM, James <jam at tigger.ws> wrote:
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>>> Hi all, opinions please
>>>
>>> My Samsung TV chokes on myth’s uPnP files. I need to transcode (or put
>>> my recordings on a thumb-drive !!)
>>>
>>> One of the solutions I’ve been looking at is Plex media server.
>>> But I’m naive about this whole area.
>>>
>>> Will some knowlegable please comment.
>>> eg I think appleTV’s mythtv app uses mythtv streaming
>>> Is the interface ‘nice’?
>>> What are the options to receive (and watch) a stream.  eg plex has an
>>> appleTV app. eg (australian) ABC has a streaming app on the Samsung so some
>>> sort of SDK must exist.
>>> I want a stream server. Is myth video a good generic library server?
>>> (I do use myth video, but that is my *only* experience of hosting a
>>> stream)
>>>
>>> Apple may be akin to shark droppings, but (to seamlessly drain all your
>>> money while you smile) they do make very nice hardware (eg bluetooth mouse
>>> and keyboard work at the bios screen eg their trakpad is a joy to use (left
>>> click, right click, double click, scroll, click-and-drag etc)
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>
>> I use Plex for watching anything remotely (off my local network).  For
>> realtime transcoding per watching device, etc - it is definitely the best
>> out there.  I use mythfrontend inside the house, and tinker with Kodi
>> inside the house.  Kodi lacks on comm skipping, or I would use it full time
>> with low power devices / Android devices.
>>
>> Plex DVR sucks a$$ though.  The decisions they make for the user makes me
>> think they are all ex apple engineers who want to make it so easy for the
>> end user, they just figured "no one ever needs more options than this"..
>> etc..  They support a lot of capture cards nowadays, but their guide makes
>> me want to go get a monkey from the zoo to throw feces at the TV.
>>
>> I smlink mythtv recordings into my plex directory with readable names and
>> plex adds and plays them well though.
>>
>> Like another user just posted, there is also Emby.  It does not transcode
>> nearly as well as Plex (not even close actually).  Plex will take a raw
>> bit/s number and make sure that when it transcodes, even the places who
>> need higher bit rate to remain smooth will get pre-buffered in their
>> client.  The yspent a lot of time on that part of their solution and got it
>> right.  No other software out there does this - none that I know of.
>>
>> The only drawback to Plex is if you run it natively on TVs, etc..  You
>> are up to the TV manufacturer to update their app.  I have a high end
>> Samsung, and once the initial year was over, it no longer receives
>> updates.  I can buy a Smart replacement module every year for a couple
>> hundred dollars, but I never use the native TV apps after I learned they
>> were all dipshits who have no business putting products on an IP network.
>> You would think the smartphone arms of all of these companies would be
>> supplying the TV people with IP interfaces to use, but nah - it is just
>> easier to sell really expensive TVs that can be easily hacked :)
>>
>> Just my .02
>>
>> -Greg
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>> I use Plex in our bedroom's in our house. I use mythlink too rename the
>> Myth recordings. I created a Mythtv Recordings library in Plex and point
>> the path to the proper file location's where the symlinks are stored.. Plex
>> will pull down the meta-data and cover-art.. I use a Chromecast, but you
>> can use a Roku or Amazon Fire tv, or any other streaming box that Plex has
>> an apt for...
>>    Mine is strictly wireless and I have never see any buffering or
>> artifacts..
>>
>>
> Just curious, are people using a linux box as a plex frontend?  I would
> like to add plex to my mythbox, but am not seeing a real easy way to
> install it on linux (installing a plex server, yes, but not a plex
> frontend).
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