I use raspberry's where you use NUC's, much cheaper that way :p
no in all seriousness: both kodi and plex are available for raspberry's. Rasplex on your raspberry works like a dream to me.
I've hooked it up to the usb port on my TV for it's power, so when i start my tv, my raspberry gets booted aswell. Same for turning my tv off.
Not the cleanest process, but in 3 years i havn't had to reinstall yet...
When plex get's booted from freebsd i'll probably move to kodi again since i can just offer the data via smb/nfs to my plex.
It's a bit slower since the processing power is on the raspberry instead of the server, but it still works.
no in all seriousness: both kodi and plex are available for raspberry's. Rasplex on your raspberry works like a dream to me.
I've hooked it up to the usb port on my TV for it's power, so when i start my tv, my raspberry gets booted aswell. Same for turning my tv off.
Not the cleanest process, but in 3 years i havn't had to reinstall yet...
When plex get's booted from freebsd i'll probably move to kodi again since i can just offer the data via smb/nfs to my plex.
It's a bit slower since the processing power is on the raspberry instead of the server, but it still works.