(2023-08-28, 02:59 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Is there any support in those clients/OSes for something like an Xbox or PS4/5 controller?
I honestly don't know. I rather thought of a "Logitech Harmony Elite" as a remote control.
(2023-08-28, 03:37 PM)bitmap Wrote: You could run an Intel NUC or older Intel-based Mac Mini. Fairly sure they made them recently enough they'd have QSV. The latter you'd probably have more power but also way more TDP and probably zero chance at repair. The logic boards for those things are still available but like $900 a pop. They're also fairly large and heavy. But they're almost bulletproof; my Mini ran for 12 years, 2 of them as a Jellyfin/docker server on 24/7. They're also silent and you can find really cool mounting solutions (I have a wall mount where my Mini just snaps in to this plastic holder, it's awesome).
Either way you'd ensure enough power that your client could decode.
Thanks for the homweis. As I said, the first thing is to find the right system (OS + ...). The hardware (computer) is then the smaller problem :-)