2023-08-26, 03:19 AM
(2023-07-19, 09:12 PM)kutosan Wrote: I have been a Kodi user for many years, but I am not up to date with the new technologies. I usually had a NAS that had my media and then installed Kodi clients (previously on fire tv 4k or nvidia shield tubes) on each tv. Recently with the cheaper android TVs, I just sideloaded Kodi and pointed it to the NAS. I am now noticing that certain mkv media isn't able to keep up and I'm pretty sure it's the low powered TVs that are the problem since a tablet in the same area can run just find.
I am considering revamping my entire setup but am trying to use my existing NAS ( Synology DS418 ).
If I were to get a small low power machine such as an intel NUC, point it to the NAS, and make it a dedicated Jellyfin server, would this be enough to stream and perform hardware transcoding to the android TVs? I would like 2 concurrent 4k streams if possible but 1 would be sufficient if it's significantly cheaper.
I know I probably need to provide more specs but even if someone has an article to help me understand how to properly size the environment that would be greatly appreciated.
Have you considered reencoding your content to get direct play working?
I run jellyfin of my NAS and direct play makes this possible.
Audio transcoding is fine, but van also be avoided if needed...
Video transcoding is the worst...