Because they aren't made available that quickly at all. Hulu+ also doesn't allow me to sync and is geo blocked so I can't watch them on my mobile devices even if I did want to rape my data. Been there done that.
Last edited by macca_779; 16-06-2014 at 11:09 PM.
What I mean is I can watch anything on my server regardless if I'm home or not. I can manually scale the quality too depending on how much data I want to burn.
But yes I can effectively watch stuff on my phone/tablet that I've downloaded at home, even without going home to sync it. Yeah it uses data, how much depends on your settings you choose.
Last edited by macca_779; 16-06-2014 at 11:25 PM.
Stopped using a home server for movies last year. I just download shows using XBMC now. I have an android box hooked to my TV and the app on my phone and tablets for portability as well. One Channel add on loaded on and you can stream what ever you want whenever you want. No need to store anything. HD content also available and you also get all the cover art and stuff show up when browsing for whatever.
Where are you sourcing the content from mate
XBMC has it's own website you can download from. Justit and it'll be the first non add link you will see. Go to downloads and you can find the platform you want to grab.
As for where does it source its content from? You have a range of torrent and stream sites that you chose before you play what you want to see. Sites like divxstage, beststreams, flashx etc. Different Add Ons will give you different sources. Just do a search onfor "best xbmc add on for shows, movies, music, sport etc." and it you will have a few to chose from.
Just doing a bit of research now. Some good plugins out there for xbmc. Trying supercloudtv now which has a Plex plugin. Cheers for the heads up
Youtube has some great tutorials if you ever get stuck on anything. I tried Supercloudtv but didn't get very far with it as none of the preloaded content I had on my Android box worked. I somehow got the wrong box so had to load XBMC on it myself which wasn't difficult at all after a few minutes of youtube searching.
Thanks mate. I'll look into it
I had a play with add ons throughout the week and XBMC. The content is hit and miss for the not so legal stuff and the interface I find clunky. Will be sticking with PLEX and torrents for now.
I just set up a netcomm 6300 with dnla capability, i put all my "stuff" on a 4 tb usb3 hd and plugged it into the router. All done. Works with samsung and lg smart tv ps3, dlink and most surprising of all roku streaming stick. And the best thing is i can turn off the pc. This sort of setup makes all the software media servers feel like workarounds i tried watching 3 different movies in different rooms on different devices at the same time and it didnt even glitch.
Last edited by lumina ss; 22-06-2014 at 06:51 PM. Reason: because
Thats funny I can fast forward on all the players. As for the rest of the fluff id rather have stability and ease of use anytime
Odd cause I've never been able to on any LG or Samsung TV I've used. Friends have confirmed the same thing (2013-14 TV's too). USB connected directly will work, but not via a DLNA NAS.
I wouldn't call a proper media server "fluff" DLNA is very basic. If thats all you want then fine, I've been there done that and found it extremely limited. But there are others out there that want far more features and thats why I wrote this thread.
Im tipping dlna may have moved forward cause ive got 10x ff on a 60' samsung series 8
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