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i installed onto a rpi3b+ and compared to an android box it's painfully slow navigating and i didnt even customize anything or put extra addons
never got to the video playback or remote side of things
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I'm not sure if this will work because I haven't tried it.
Use the PC that you use to rip the disks to the HD, install Kodi, and let it scrape and add the metadata to the HD.
Get a cheap Android TV box with USB ports and connect an external drive to it.
Install Kodi, run it, and then let it scrape the drive getting only local metadata.
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2023-06-16, 17:08
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Seem the ODROID-C4 is a good alternative and seems more powerful but that seems just as expensive £100. Or more. But is it better than the pi4 just for Kodi and running the menus smooth.
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You gotta be careful with the android boxes. some of those ship with 100mb. If it doesn't list 1000mb on the front page it's probably 100mb. For 1080p thats technically fine but when you can get a 1000mb for the same price it seems kinda pointless. Ive bought two boxes from ali exress and both turned out fine.
On the topic of the pi3 it's been a while sense I tried it. Now that you mention it I do think I remember the menues being pretty slow. Can probably speed that up by installing to a external ssd. The sd card read speed in those were terrible.
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i think the goal here is 'as cheap as possible' so if you get stuck with 100mbit it should still be able to handle ~75% of 4k available, i only have a handful of movies that exceed that bitrate which are 4k remux
so if ~75% 4k is covered then definitely 1080p
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all very good points, will just have to let meridius decide which
if the content is intended to be on an external usb drive directly connected then it could be just as easy to take it to your desktop to load the content then connect it back to the tv box
i would prefer 1000mbit but im doing just fine with a firetv cube gen3 without a 1000mbit ethernet port - so it is at least usable even if not the best
assuming you can indeed find both and they are within a few dollars of each other the obvious choice to me would be the 1000mbit, but i also use a nas and streaming content so my use isnt really the same
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Yep this device will not be connected to any network or internet as it’s local only storing movies and files on an external drive. I will be adding movies by removing the drive and dumping them on there or taking another external to dump it over. This is for their massive dvd collection onto one device as they have more dvds than Amazon as I have not seen so many discs in all my life in a house lol.
All I want for them is a device that can play 1080p and possibly 4K in the future and uses a simple remote using kodi as the front end and been some and not slow or jerky for them.
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2023-06-16, 21:29
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If you can get a rpi4 at msrp it's a great kodi board and I would highly recommend. Especially if you pair it with the Argon ONE V2 Aluminum case. Anything over msrp you can find a board that performs better. ODROID-C4 is a great example
The Chinese boxes I mentioned above use the same processor (or a slightly different varient) as the ODROID-C4 you just have to flash them. A proper single board computer does feel safer but you also pay more.