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minus-square@shadowspirit@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish7•edit-21 year agoIs there a FOSS option to turn something like a pi zero into streaming device? My assumption is a flavor of Android is required? Edit: referring to streaming services such as Netflix. I’m aware of that home plex and jellyfin servers exist
minus-square@linearchaos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish6•1 year agoI’ve been looking for a couple of days. It looks like Kodi is probably the way to go. You can use any of a number of remote controls, or even a modern cell phone. Unless your media server is up to the full task of transcoding it needs to have a little bit of horsepower to do transcoding on the client.
minus-square@funkless_eck@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agodo you want to pir8 stuff or watch streaming apps (Netflix, Hulu, HBO max?)
Is there a FOSS option to turn something like a pi zero into streaming device? My assumption is a flavor of Android is required?
Edit: referring to streaming services such as Netflix. I’m aware of that home plex and jellyfin servers exist
I’ve been looking for a couple of days. It looks like Kodi is probably the way to go.
You can use any of a number of remote controls, or even a modern cell phone.
Unless your media server is up to the full task of transcoding it needs to have a little bit of horsepower to do transcoding on the client.
do you want to pir8 stuff or watch streaming apps (Netflix, Hulu, HBO max?)
streaming apps