No.16091
I'm running an old Intel Atom board (13 watts, can leave it on all day) with Kodi on either openelec or libreelec (I forget which). I sneakernet USB drives over but pushing files over the network is probably the preferred way like you say. Cool projects for sure!
No.16092
banana pi with some dockers instances :
<Sonarr for Tv Series, weebshit etc
<Raddar for Movies
< Jacket as a proxy for torrents
<Qbittorent web for downloading Torrents
<Jellyfin as Media player
For now raspberry pi are hard to get by try search either for used pc, or another Singleboard ARM like rockpi,bannapi etc
No.16093
>>16092Interesting. Maybe I'll buy a bananapi. Thanks for the recommendation.
No.16094
why though
No.16095
>>16094I only watch Netflix because I don't pay for it. I want to see stuff other than what is available in Netflix.
No.16097
>>16095get a dvd/bluray player
No.16129
>>16115t. sits there listening to your girlfriend getting her back blown out like a quiet little cuck while you wait for your raspberry pi that could’ve gone to something actually interesting or useful slowly torrent a shitty rip
No.16130
>>16129lmao
>need to find the correct dvd in collection>back start hurtingnah fam i prefer automating my movie experience it, my pi can stream in 4k + download the correct format and movie while a busy taking care of your aging mom.
No.16134
I haven't seriously pirated shit in like 10 years but it's gotten so annoying. Please help me piracy chads in establishing a flow.
I have a Google Shield (just a device that has Android TV, capable of installing apps), a television and an external HDD.
I would love to simply add a torrent and have that downloaded/available on my device somehow. I remember their used to be this solution where you could add series names and they would be automatically downloaded/extracted/placed on your device.
No.16141
>>16090My set-up used to be the tv which has a usb input and my harddrive
i watched so many seinfelds and thor movies on it
No.20364
https://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Install_Kodi_on_Raspberry_Pi>>16097You can rip your own Blu-Rays and DVDs and watch them on Kodi instead
No.20372
If you have space on a PC or spare laptop or whatever, you can set up a Jellyfin streaming server that can be accessed by a Kodi client on a Pi