ive been using kodi (xbmc was better moniker) since google killed sagetv. i recall attempting plex, but it seemed to lack some open/extensibility (its been awhile).

i have a side project i want to make as a modular plugin generating a cable layout with original air orders and networks/channels… kodi seems most optimal, but ill admit its been a long while since i looked at plex.

so why plex over kodi?

  • newIdentity@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Kodi is horrible on touch devices. I also don’t want to have terabytes of files on every device I want to watch something on. Sure, there are workarounds, but I could also just use Jellyfin. Yeah I don’t use Plex, I use Jellyfin.

    But it’s really just mainly because I dislike the UX of Kodi.

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        11 months ago

        Streaming a full 4k movie rip takes more bandwidth than most people would have available on the go. Plex/Jellyfin can offer transcoding on the server for such usecases.

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          11 months ago

          Are you talking about on mobile? I don’t think people are hosting kodi and their content on their phones.

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    11 months ago

    From what I know Plex is the simplest solution between my qnap TS-230 and LG CX Oled. Kodi doesn’t run on LG OS. This way I don’t need any additional device. Without transcoding the TS-230 allows smooth 4k HDR playback even with bitrates up to around 100Mbit/s above that it gets stuttery. But I must say I can’t really tell the difference above ~60Mbit/s.

    But I love being corrected.