Yes it is. It’s not a complete replacement for plex. If you do a lot of watching off your local network. That’s a lot trickier to set up. But if all you want is a simple box on your network to stream your media it works well. I think even Synology Nas units now have it as an option as well as Plex?
I have a couple of those. For my money the Chromecast TV is pretty equivalent. But they are solid little systems. I don’t take advantage of any of the gaming capability. Mostly just streaming. But I’ve had one since 2015 and still use it to this day everyday so it’s a pretty solid little device
Depending upon your tv. Definitely. A lot of the smart TV soc’s are barely functional. My mother got a TLC television with Google TV built in. And it is there, it does function. Painfully. It’s super slow and janky. Things are located in weird places on settings etc. We ended up just getting her another $50 Chromecast TV dongle. It works smooth quick and easy. Not in the least underpowered compared to what was included with the television. And the Nvidia Shield TV despite being as old as it is. Still flies
You make a good case for switching back to Jellyfin. It’s open source, if memory is correct.
Yes it is. It’s not a complete replacement for plex. If you do a lot of watching off your local network. That’s a lot trickier to set up. But if all you want is a simple box on your network to stream your media it works well. I think even Synology Nas units now have it as an option as well as Plex?
I am getting an Nvidia Shield from my brother. I am excited to use it.
I have a couple of those. For my money the Chromecast TV is pretty equivalent. But they are solid little systems. I don’t take advantage of any of the gaming capability. Mostly just streaming. But I’ve had one since 2015 and still use it to this day everyday so it’s a pretty solid little device
I was told that it should be faster than my smart TV.
Depending upon your tv. Definitely. A lot of the smart TV soc’s are barely functional. My mother got a TLC television with Google TV built in. And it is there, it does function. Painfully. It’s super slow and janky. Things are located in weird places on settings etc. We ended up just getting her another $50 Chromecast TV dongle. It works smooth quick and easy. Not in the least underpowered compared to what was included with the television. And the Nvidia Shield TV despite being as old as it is. Still flies
My brother said you can put emulators on it. I am guessing it may be not so legit to do so.
You won’t even have to mod it in the slightest. Retroarch is available in the Google Play Store. As are a lot of the other emulators
That’s neat, I probably won’t use it because I am not into retro gaming. It is fun to know that it has that functionality.