

Buy a Fire TV ($90) and try to just run an ethernet line to the fire TV.Buy a Fire Stick ($40) + AC router ($70~) and use the router as an access point.I want to get smart functionality on a tv that's outside of the range of my main router, so I can handle it in one of two ways. I had another question that I figure I may as well just ask here since it's pretty simple. My blog, which includes some stuff about how I use FreeNASĬlick to expand.Well that's kind of sad to hear, but we'll see how it goes.

Ubuntu VMs running Onlyoffice, Crashplan, Mattermost, Pi-hole and some things via Docker Unbound 1.8.3 replaced with Pi-hole 5.11.4 running in a VM

NGINX reverse proxy 1.16.1_11 with Certbot 0.38.0_1 replaced with NGINX Proxy Manager 2.9.18 running on Hass.io Pi Nextcloud 25.0.1 (PHP 8.0.25) with Onlyoffice (via VM) Home Assistant 0.106.6 Hass.io now running on a Raspberry Pi 4 I am already able to play the IPTV channels that I added to PVR Simple Client on the OSMC media browser.2x120GB Crucial BX500 SSD (Mirror) for bootĨx8TB WD80E(Z/M)AZ (RAIDZ2) (1 RMA'ed after 12 months)Ģx1TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD (Mirror) running the following jails and VMs:Ĭalibre 4.7.0 and replaced with Calibre-Web 0.6.19 running in a Docker container I assume OSMC came up as an option because its media center feature allows it to broadcast media files to any computer connected to the same network. So this all lies around whether it is truly possible to broadcast IPTV channels that are added to KODI’s PVR Simple Client add-on on OSMC, so that it appears like a HDHomeRun tuner to any Plex server. There was no discussion of TVHeadend being necessary in this process. This possibility came up in a Plex thread where it seems a lot of users were using a proxy tuner called “Telly” to emulate a HDHomeRun TV tuner to connect to Plex DVR.Īt any rate, the rabbit hole leads to some Reddit chats that bring up OSMC was being capable of broadcasting tv channels loaded on KODI’s PVR Simple Client directly to Plex DVR via port 3000.
