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I use mainly ServerWMC, and so recording are mainly from WMC (Windows Media Center).
It seems that when one of the client is a Windows machine, Kodi/ServerWMC are smart enough to not trigger video conversion on the ServerWMC box.
Do we know other 'gadget' that can allow ServerWMC to efficiently stream to it, so a 'gadget' where the WMC encoding is somehow compatible?
In other words, I want to determine if I'm stuck to have on all my clients be windows box with Kodi or I have other reasonable options.
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I use ServerWMC and I don't have a single windows client. I have one Raspberry PI, two Raspberry PI 2s, one Amazon FireTV, and a small PC running OpenELEC. They all give me LiveTV and recordings without issue.
TV Mosaic on Windows 10 as PVR Backend | 1 RaspberryPI 3 Client (LibreElec) | Amazon FireTV box | 5 Amazon FireTV sticks | FireTV Cube | 2 Nvidia Shield TV
Tuners: HD HomeRun 4 ATSC (OTA) | IPTV
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Serverwmc doesn't ever transcode. It does have to remux live streams, but that is repackaging, not transcoding - and its due to the 'live' aspect of the data. Kodi itself has no trouble playing both types of wtv files. The only wrinkle is that some of the pi systems require you to buy an mpeg2 license - I don't know if that is still the case - but it was cheap anyway, something like 2 USD.
Obviously the more clients you want to run simultaneously the more the server cpu and disk will be taxed along with your network. But it is not near the server load that you would get with emby or plex's transcoding - but those require less network bandwidth.
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Files that aren't recorded wtv files don't use serverwmc at all. So the question is better asked as: Can these clients handle 4k video playback in Kodi?
My answer: I don't know.
If you don't get answers here I suggest trying the general Kodi forum.
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4k mkv doesn't even tell us a codec.
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I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. But maybe this will help:
1) The wiki for pvr.wmc (and serverwmc) is vastly out of date, so do not worry about what it says on the current state of pvr.wmc for android.
2) I can't answer your question about the hardware performance of fire tv vs a windows box for obvious reasons. But I can tell you that the pvr.wmc code (c++) is the same between the two. So there are no missing features between the android version and the windows version.
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2016-01-31, 15:32
(This post was last modified: 2016-01-31, 20:27 by Mobidic.)
I bought the best Amazon FireTV I could find, the 4K version. I installed Kodi on it.
It's super fast when using FireTV provided software, and also when watching high resolution movie using Kodi, for example seeking back or forward on 1080p movie is so fast, it looks like it seek before I'm done clicking!
The remote has no back-lighting, cannot power on TV and sound system, and has no volume control... so pretty much stuck with more than one remote control.
But watching pre-recorded TV on FireTV has lot of buffering problem that my Windows machine doesn't have.
And watching live recorded TV is barely working on Kodi Amazon FireTV but is also fine on Windows machine.
Some use case are so slow, it's chocking. For example, if I'm watching a movie, then while the movie is running, I go to recording, and click on one (which mean start that), then the UI is frozen without any feedback. After 15 seconds it will show "Working..." then 10 second later, the recording will start to shows-up.
Then sometime when I restarted the FireTV box it kept saying "Loading Home..." on the official FireTV dashboard, and official app like HBOGO refuse to load but Netflix is fine.
And now, the FireTV box doesn't want to start at all, in a reboot loop where HDMI signal is present 1 second on two.
So, I'm back to the beginning. Since Kodi on Windows works so well, I will stick with Windows and try Tronsmart Ara X5 Windows.
It's so time consuming Kodi/PVR, the all thing, that if someone want to save hours of trying stuff, he could buy TiVo Roamio OTA DVR.
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Sorry it didn't work out. I wonder why. Was is the network connection to the Fire TV?
I am interested in the Tronsmart, please let me know what you find. What will you use for the remote?