2015-04-25, 19:40
Hi All,
Here's my 1st Kodi home theater setup.
It's a 46" Samsung F6300 driven by a HP Stream Mini 210. Audio is handled by a cheap but functional Onkyo HT-RC430 AVR driving my ancient Pioneer HPM-100's (bought new in the mid 1970's (yes, I'm approaching grampa status...). I took the grills off so you could enjoy the awesomeness of mid-70's speaker styling :-). The Mini gives DTS-HD MA and True HD passthrough and smooth, sharp video.
I've installed 8 G of ram in the Mini, increased HD size to 256 GB, and installed Win 8.1 Pro (so I can connect via remote desktop to fiddle with it). I bought a cheap MCE infra-red remote & a MINIX NEO A2 to manage Kodi with. I use the MCE the most, but the little keyboard on the MINIX has been useful.
Files are served from a Synology DS-212j NAS via powerline ethernet (which, in this case, can sustain 90 Mb/s reliably) so there is no annoying buffering, even with uncompressed blu ray rips. The Kodi installation is pretty vanilla, with the Aeon Nox skin.
I have used Plex Media Server on my desktop with the Plex client app on the TV for a few years, but the flexibility and performance of Kodi and the power savings of the HP Mini seem to be a better solution for me.
Thank you for letting me share this with you
Here's my 1st Kodi home theater setup.
It's a 46" Samsung F6300 driven by a HP Stream Mini 210. Audio is handled by a cheap but functional Onkyo HT-RC430 AVR driving my ancient Pioneer HPM-100's (bought new in the mid 1970's (yes, I'm approaching grampa status...). I took the grills off so you could enjoy the awesomeness of mid-70's speaker styling :-). The Mini gives DTS-HD MA and True HD passthrough and smooth, sharp video.
I've installed 8 G of ram in the Mini, increased HD size to 256 GB, and installed Win 8.1 Pro (so I can connect via remote desktop to fiddle with it). I bought a cheap MCE infra-red remote & a MINIX NEO A2 to manage Kodi with. I use the MCE the most, but the little keyboard on the MINIX has been useful.
Files are served from a Synology DS-212j NAS via powerline ethernet (which, in this case, can sustain 90 Mb/s reliably) so there is no annoying buffering, even with uncompressed blu ray rips. The Kodi installation is pretty vanilla, with the Aeon Nox skin.
I have used Plex Media Server on my desktop with the Plex client app on the TV for a few years, but the flexibility and performance of Kodi and the power savings of the HP Mini seem to be a better solution for me.
Thank you for letting me share this with you
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