![]() ![]() Q2 Just wondered if any one knew if this is true. I reckon from what I have read, that the Pi is not really up to supplying the power for the USB HDD (not an SSD one) So Q 1.any one know a Go_to tutorial for setting up Plex ? but that is is.that would just be another layer of learning I don't have the inclination for. Not wanting to use have seen them mentioned a couple of tutorial. have seen plenty of online tutorials.but if any one knows of a particularly good easy to follow NON-YouTube tutorial, please do let me know. Not even got around to trying to setup Plex on the Pi yet, that is for another day. Your personal collection will look beautiful alongside stellar streaming content. It is fully Open Source and is the easiest way to turn any TV. Plex brings together all the media that interest you. installed Plex on my pi 4 Set up static IP on my pi 4 Set up new folder /home/pi/mynetworkdrive on my pi 4 This is where I am stuck: Edited and added to /etc/fstab with the following line: //.xxx/ /home/pi/mynetworkdrive cifs , ,netdev 0 0 I'm sure I have some argument and syntax errors.Used as Home Control server running HA_Bridge and HomeVision HVXL server for X-10 control You can use RasPlex, which is a community-driven Plex client for the Raspberry Pi mini-computer. Since streaming alone uses very little RAM, you should be just fine with a 2GB model. You can get a Raspberry Pi 4 2GB RAM model for 35. That Pi is Pi4, running headless in the attic with VNC connection Plex server (can be another Raspberry Pi board or another more powerful server) Digital media library Total cost: 35+ USD. I have been running a Plex server for many years now on my XigmaNAS server, but the Motherboard died the other day and wondered about using a Pi4 to do the Plex media server bit. ![]()
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