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Tag Archives: plex
Pi4 NAS
I just bought a 4GB Pi4B kit!
I went with a Labists kit this time, rather than the standard CanaKit. I recently discovered that I had “earned” a $50 Amazon gift card on one of the HR sites at work, so that came in wicked handy.… Read the rest
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Tagged AtomicPi, Geeking, intervalometer, NAS, OMV, OpenMediaVault, plex, RaspberryPi, weewx
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Running Plex on an Atomic Pi: a follow-up
I was thinking about a post to tell you about how the new Atomic Pi Plex server was working out. Splendidly, thanks for asking. But we did have an issue this evening that I was afraid would eventually pop up.
The Atomic Pi has been entirely stable.… Read the rest
Revisiting Plex and NFS
The Raspberry Pi 3B is just a bit too weak to provide quick transcoding of HD files. But it has been working great for photos, podcasts, and music. I have long wanted to get the Atomic Pi back in the mix.… Read the rest
How to Setup Raspberry Pi NFS Server
Setup your own network attached storage.
Source: How to Setup Raspberry Pi NFS Server
Everything old is new again! But smaller.
Getting Kodi/DLNA to work with the Roku was a non-starter, and, amazingly, the following morning Jenny asked me how to get podcasts on the Roku.… Read the rest
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Tagged 500# gorilla, DLNA, Jenny, Kodi, NFS, plex, raspberry pi, Roku, SMB
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SoftEther VPN, Part 2
So, SoftEther VPN has been cranking along nicely for me for months now. I really love it. It stays out of the way and does exactly what it is supposed to do.
I just bought a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B.… Read the rest
Home Movies
I recently installed a larger capacity hard drive in my computer at home. I went from two 250GB drives to a 1.5TB drive. I also freed up a 1TB external USB drive that I was using for Downloads and general backups.… Read the rest
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