Mark Doiron
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- First Name
- Mark
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2019
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- Oklahoma City, OK
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- 2007 JKU X, 1979 Tenth Anniversary Trans Am, 2020 Gobi Gladiator Rubicon
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- Retired
Yes. But I've found it frustratingly inconsistent on playback--it's really a nuisance to have it buffering, but that's minor compared to wanting to play a movie and Plex just decides it can't find the server. So, I spend an hour fixing whatever made Plex unhappy--usually some update to Windows or Android or Plex--before I finally can sit down and enjoy the video. Instead, I just copy the videos for a few days to a thumbdrive, then play it back on either my homebrew HTPC (bedroom--which also has a removable drive that is large enough to carry all 6,000+ videos) or XBox One X (living room, 4K TV). I can also use that when on an overlanding adventure, though I keep the movies tied to that subject. "The Gods Must Be Crazy" is a popular title. ;-)Do you have a Plex server? I have Tablo and record a lot of stuff from OTA tv - and then export from my Tablo to my big system in my office downstairs. Through the LG web TV or tablo, I can watch pretty much anything, anywhere. My shop is networked as well so technically I could watch tablo recordings or exported stuff out there on one of the TVs.
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