2019-08-22, 16:00
(2019-08-22, 13:58)BigMong Wrote:Thank you for all informations(2019-08-22, 08:27)NicCo Wrote:I think you might misunderstand what Kodi with MySQL is.(2019-08-21, 02:13)BigMong Wrote: I do it over local PTP links but not the internet.Thank you
I can see this adding delays depending on the size of you collection.
My Stats
Database Size: 207.1 MiB [Rows: 775,376 Data: 125 MiB Indexes: 82.1 MiB]
Online Time: 26 days, 3 hours, 43 minutes and 52 seconds
Received Traffic: 1.3 GiB
Sent Traffic: 254.5 GiB
One row = one media ?
And I would like to try to host the MySQL database on a remote server to share it with my smartphone, my home and my workplace, but I don't know if it's possible to do that without lose security side.
Not really, row can also have Actors, File meta, Seasons, Path info etc but this is only the text info.
if you are wanting to steam to your home and workplace this will not work.
you will still need a vpn to home and a good upload speed, and a host of other problems.
the info I put up about the size is just the text in the database, no media files that's like 40 TB of stuff on a NAS.
If you would like to watch stuff from your home and at work from your smartphone I recon Kodi isn't what your after.
also shouldn't you be working at work?
you should have a look at say Plex this allows steaming from what I see, might be worth looking into it.
Kodi is more about media file you have on your own network to your own network.
I already use Emby but I would like to try other thing, a DIY solution. If it's not possible or very complicated, I'll stay with Emby.
And you're right, I'm working at work but sometimes I like to watch a TV show or other at my lunch break