Depending on how far you got, you might not understand it anyway.
Depending on how far you got, you might not understand it anyway.
Similar issue here, full fibre roll out is estimated to be complete in 2025.
I’m just outside Newcastle on the coast and could get Virgin but my neighbours have had a nightmare with it.
They only rolled out their fibre about three months ago so there might be issues with that
Where the hell in the UK are you? I’m in the North and pay £26 for 60mbps but get more like 70 due to how close I am to the street cabinet though I haven’t even got copper cable here, just crappy aluminium that is so old I think Alexander Graham Bell himself fitted them.
I usually scan my media with Media Elch before I move it into Kodi/Jellyfin then I know the files and folders have the right names and all Metadata is correct.
TV shows are grabbed, named and tidied with pyMedusa.
I use Kodi on a RaspberryPi with the Jellyfin add-on so if I watch something remotely then the watched status is synced everywhere.
If you’re using Windows then Foobar 2000 is great. I use it for manually managing and tidying my collection in addition to converting pretty much any format to any other format.
That being said, you can install it as a snap in Linux as well if that’s your poison.
Great article, so many memories flooded back thinking about those games. Although it’s horrible to think that Sabre Wulf is 40 next year.
That thought does not make me feel any younger.
I remember first playing the original arcade on a cross channel ferry to France as part of a school trip.
Still a great game that my kids can’t play as it’s too hard for them.
Also using Jellyfin and it’s great.
Regarding the number of different clients, yes they have less than Plex but remember Jellyfin is a free product and is a considerably younger project so more clients will come in time.
I run a Jellyfin add-on with my Kodi setup and it runs great and streams to three of my mother’s LG TVs, one uses a web client as the official client hadn’t been signed off by LG, another uses the official client (LG run multiple versions of their WebOS) and the third runs the official client on fire stick from the Amazon app store.
Mama!!! Peekaboo is between two and two thirty right after this little piggy, please don’t mess with my schedule!
250GB - cache
1TB - Pool
2TB - Pool
10TB - Parity
With only 3TB in the pool you’re going to be increasing the size of the pool potentially quite quickly depending on if you’re ripping DVDs or Blu-Rays to it.
You’ll soon need another drive to boost that pool size and I promise, that parity will keep those tears at bay if something happens.