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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/26/2018 12:45 PM, Ashu Desai
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          <div dir="ltr">On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 10:59 AM Jeremy D Eiden
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                    <div class="gmail_quote">On 26 July 2018 at 16:07,
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                            <div>Is there something that folks here have
                              - i am open to buying bare metal and
                              building one up myself...</div>
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                      <div>If you're open to it as a solution the
                        Raspberry Pi 3 makes a pretty darn good (and
                        very cheap!) frontend.</div>
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                      <div>You'll find various articles both on the
                        mythtv wiki and elsewhere.</div>
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                      <div>George</div>
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              I second this.  LibreElec on a RaspPi 3 B+ has nearly
              flawless playback.  Some menus are great, but others (like
              Recordings) I find a little clunky.  Not terrible, just
              clunky.<br>
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              And it just worked. Install, enable Myth's plugin and
              configure the plugin to point to the backend - and it was
              good to go.<br>
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              The playback looks nicer than my NUC's, I think. But
              really, it's hard to tell.<br>
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          <div>Does this also play H.265 HEVC content?  Are there any
            "step by step installation" guide I can follow please? </div>
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          <div>Thank you! </div>
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    I'm unsure about H.265, I know Kodi does it, but I don't think I've
    tried it.  I say "think" because I know I have some H.265 videos - I
    just don't remember which ones they are, and I don't know if I've
    played them on the Rpi. :)  <br>
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    My cable provider (Comcast, ugh) now uses .ts containers that use
    H.264, and that works fine.  <br>
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    Installation is a breeze with their USB Creator:<br>
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