I’m looking to get a something to plug in to my TV for streaming jellyfin and streaming games. Criteria:

  1. can play 1080p h264 from jellyfin without transcoding
  2. can stream 1080p 60hz games via steam link / moonlight
  3. low power consumption so it’s not a big deal if I leave it on
  4. runs an open OS (raspian etc)
  5. wifi and bluetooth
  6. hdmi output
  7. less than ~150 AUD (100 USD)

Thanks in advance! Any tips around remote control and/or home assistant integration for it would also be welcome.

  • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 hour ago

    Anything listed on Jellyfin is usable.
    Anything that can run an encode/decode with ffmpeg works with something like dispatcharr.

    Regarding games: No idea. I think moonlight was/is a thing?

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    7 hours ago

    Is Open/CoreELEC OK?

    Have a look at the DuneHD box. It’s an unlocked android box, CoreELEC support, kann play HDR and 3D content.

    That is the cheapest solution I know.

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        7 hours ago

        Typo, thanks. Fixed it.

        Yes, DuneHD . Pro Vision works well. I use it on a 3D Beamer. ShellyFin in house, plays everything, h264,h265 HDR and 3D content, everything hardware decoded. And this with CoreELEC on it.

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          6 hours ago

          I have never seen these. Thanks for mentioning them. I use a bunch of nvidia shield boxes and they are getting older by the day. Seeking alternatives and I like the looks of these. They do state they are not Netflix certified, but what does that mean? Will it work and they just don’t guarantee it? I’d say half the shield’s duty is Netflix and the other half is streaming from a nas. I use a separate pc w/FF for youtoob for the ad blocking. Would love to distill down to one box and this looks very nice. Thanks again!

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            6 hours ago

            Netflix needs some fucked up DRM. Without it Netflix will only work in 720p (maybe 1080?) without HDR.

            But that is the usual Linux user experience…

            As they have an unlocked bootloader, no Netflix certificate.

            So, it will work, but with limits

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    5 hours ago

    Back in the day I used a raspberry pi 3 for 1080p h.264 and steam link / moonlight. Problem was omxplayer plays up to 1080p60 beautifully, but anything else would struggle. Eventually ‘upgraded’ to an old laptop to easily YouTube/netflix in the browser too.

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      3 hours ago

      Same. Eventually upgraded to a Pi 4, which doesn’t have any trouble with 1080p content. Pi 3’s onboard wifi was also problematic, and I had to run it over wired networking. Kept that for the Pi 4, so I don’t know if its wifi is any better.

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    7 hours ago

    I have an Odroid c2 as server with a chromecast (with Google TV) as viewer with Kodi. For videos it is stable. It can play 1080p x264 and x265.

    The odroid c2 server runs DietPi (based on Debian).

    For games I have no idea… If your interested in odroid, do not pick up the c2 but the successor the c4.

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      6 hours ago

      I have a C2 with LibreELEC but last time I checked there were zero os updates for years :( any suggestions?

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    1 hour ago

    The only SBC I can think of is the Raspberry pi (5)i.
    But not the 8+ gb ram version.