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Currently Kodi on the Nvidia Shield is at version 17.6. On Xbox One it is a buggy alpha build of version 18. Quotefrom Mibdragon82:Way off base here. The Apple tv is a better product, based on use case. Love mine for streaming apps.

The main case for these is mainly kodi, plex, and grey market apps like terrarium. It's also a lot cheaper, but not as intuitive. Mainly I would want one for android gaming, but most of these don't work that well for it. In this case you would go nvidia shield, at which point you are now priced on par with the Apple in pricing for a set top stream box.Agreed, the box in this post is pretty underpowered compared to the AppleTV 4K and so therefor will have pretty slow and laggy performance. I also have a Mi Box (slightly better than the unit in this thread) and it's performance is still subpar. Unless you are really invested in the Apple infrastructure then the Shield is the best performance to cost value you can buy for a set top streaming box especially for using apps like Kodi and Plex.

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Quotefrom nico07:Agreed, the box in this post is pretty underpowered compared to the AppleTV 4K and so therefor will have pretty slow and laggy performance. I also have a Mi Box (slightly better than the unit in this thread) and it's performance is still subpar.

Unless you are really invested in the Apple infrastructure then the Shield is the best performance to cost value you can buy for a set top streaming box especially for using apps like Kodi and Plex.How is shield best performance to cost? 130ish compared to 30ish when both will operate Kodi and plex the same. Quotefrom darkside2911:Get a shield.cheaper not better with android boxes.

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Quotefrom idlezork:'you're', 'too'Isn't it funny when someone criticizes someone else's intelligence but they lack 3rd-grade grammar skills?I had some lady give me the 'your a moron' and when I pointed out her error, went on to talk about her college degree that helped her get a job signing people up for gym memberships.In other news, unless I'm mistaken the netflix you can install from the play store on these devices lacks 4K capability? I think the device needs to be authorized by netflix, which the xbox one and shield are?

Quotefrom nico07:At this point the Shield is way better for Kodi. I have both an Xbox One X and a Shield and use the Shield on our main setup. The Xbox One release of Kodi is in Alpha and missing a lot of features right now.

There is no SMB support and NFS support is spotty at best. Currently I am using a Xiaomi Mi Box in our gaming room for Kodi, but if Kodi is ever more fully functional on Xbox One I will get rid of it too as that is my primary use for the Mi Box (Kodi in a second room). If you choose to use Kodi's streaming add-on's (Exodus, etc), I've heard many reports that they are working on Xbox One. But if you have your own media files both SMB and NFS work flawlessly on the Shield as opposed to they currently aren't working on the Xbox One. The Shield is by far the best set top streaming box you can buy.I've used many apps over the years for viewing my own DVD and Blu ray rips, as well as home videos and I can attest that Kodi is by far the best app for the job. Plex is okay, but lacks basic codecs for at least a third of my media collection. With Plex I will get errors that the video, audio, or both formats are unsupported.

With Kodi I have yet to come across a video file that is unsupported, including old 2006 cell phone video recordings.Is kodi better than vlc media player for playing ripped blu-rays or dvds.

Again calling other people’s work “hacky” is not at all helpful. The addon is even featured on Kodi’s wiki pageThe Emby addon for Kodi combines the best of Kodi - ultra smooth navigation, beautiful UIs and playback of any file under the sun, and Emby - the most powerful fully open source multi-client media metadata indexer and server.All this talk lately about Plex & how great these horrible ideas are, managed to do was make me check out Emby’s current Kodi relationship. The slow development of Plex & it’s crazy ideas, while also ignoring a large section of it’s customer’s wants &/or needs has made me cancel Plex pass today.

I figure that’s the best way to show that I don’t support the current development path of Plex. Said:Again calling other people’s work “hacky” is not at all helpful. The addon is even featured on Kodi’s wiki pageTo be clear: It’s not a subjective opinion that it’s “hacky”, it’s an objective fact that the addon “hacks” the Kodi database in unsupported ways. That wiki page you linked even clearly states: “This add-on completely takes over the Kodi database, so be sure to do a backup before you begin.”And someone adding the add-on to a publicly-editable wiki in no way makes it official (just like anyone can add/change anything on Wikipedia). Neither the Emby addon nor plexkodiconnect are listed in the official Kodi addon repository, at least partly because they alter Kodi in unsupported and (officially) undesired ways. (And to preempt a potential comment: Yes, it’s correct that our new Plex add-on isn’t in Kodi’s official add-on repo right now, either.

But that’s not because it isn’t allowed, it’s because we don’t think it’s quite ready to officially submit currently.)Regardless, good luck with your Emby/Kodi jouney, riffy504. @“Chris C” said:said:Again calling other people’s work “hacky” is not at all helpful. The addon is even featured on Kodi’s wiki pageTo be clear: It’s not a subjective opinion that it’s “hacky”, it’s an objective fact that the addon “hacks” the Kodi database in unsupported ways. That wiki page you linked even clearly states: “This add-on completely takes over the Kodi database, so be sure to do a backup before you begin.”And someone adding the add-on to a publicly-editable wiki in no way makes it official (just like anyone can add/change anything on Wikipedia). Neither the Emby addon nor plexkodiconnect are listed in the official Kodi addon repository, at least partly because they alter Kodi in unsupported and (officially) undesired ways.

(And to preempt a potential comment: Yes, it’s correct that our new Plex add-on isn’t in Kodi’s official add-on repo right now, either. But that’s not because it isn’t allowed, it’s because we don’t think it’s quite ready to officially submit currently.)Regardless, good luck with your Emby/Kodi jouney, riffy504.I stand by what I said. Calling something “hacky” isn’t at all helpful. I noticed you didn’t even mention that part. You can ignore my point & spin it all ya want, it doesn’t change that it isn’t helpful at all & really not needed.Yes I read what I posted Emby’s addon takes over the DB. As in replacing the DB completely, not hacking the DB. That’s a lovely spin calling it an objective fact that it’s hacking the DB, even though what you just posted says takes over.As for the Wiki page it’s been up for ages now.

I’m sure if the people at Kodi had an issue with it, they’d edit it or remove it by now. Emby isn’t exactly new & neither is their addon.If Plex employees spent half the time they do putting a good spin on things to make Plex sound good they do on the software, maybe Plex wouldn’t be in a place where it’s using Kodi to prop it up to fix their own apps. It’s rather amusing considering Plex has spent years now on their apps & they’re still a complete mess. They don’t look or act the same from OS/Device to another.

This addon, that’s just hijacking Kodi, is just the lazy way to get that done. Since Kodi does look & act the same on every OS/Device. Looks like I’m not the only one that is largely disappointed by this, and was hoping for something like an official version of PlexKodiConnect.

I have had Plex and Kodi installed and in simultaneous use for about a decade and up until recently they served completely different purposes (plex for sharing with friends and watching outside of my network, kodi for internal viewing, both maintained completely separate libraries which made managing watched statuses a pain), when I found PKC I was overjoyed that I no longer had to maintain an SQL database to share my library between Kodi clients. I just saw the news for this today and was ecstatic when I thought this was an official version of PKC, then that quickly subsided into a WTF? When I realized that all it did was launch Plex inside of Kodi.We understand that you guys can’t work with the devs of PKC to make an official version since what they do is “hacky” by your team’s standards (which I agree with, it does have a negative connotation, synonymous with “shoddy” IMO) and isn’t supported by Kodi either, but that doesn’t change the fact that a lot of us would like to see this as an option since we find the Kodi UI vastly superior or would like to have a mix of the two in their living spaces while maintaining one library. You mentioned that you guys will be working on an “official” way for Kodi to use the Plex back end, and this is awesome, but please make it something akin to PlexKodiConnect, instead of the current plugin which essentially turns Kodi into Plex, which myself and a lot of other users find pointless, considering there are already tons of devices that Plex supports but Kodi doesn’t. We want to use Kodi mainly for its GUI (I love the 3D views of the Rapier skin and all the fan art) and it’s plugins (I have been using PseudoTV for years in place of a cable package), but this plugin completely replaces that with your own UI and doesn’t provide any access to the plugins but says “it runs on Kodi so it has the benefits of Kodi!” is hyperbole and misleading.To all the users that find this useful, you only find this useful because Plex’s current implementation on your desired device sucks and/or is broken in some shape or form.

If their app worked as intended you would have no use for this plugin as most of us agree on.said:I love the fact that I can use Plex on Kodi as an add-on but not a DB replacement. I can continue exit out of plex like any other addons and go back to Kodi.How is this any different than using the Kodi app and the Plex app? Said:To all the users that find this useful, you only find this useful because Plex’s current implementation on your desired device sucks and/or is broken in some shape or form.

If their app worked as intended you would have no use for this plugin as most of us agree on.Wow, thanks!Do you understand that the Plex team doesn’t have infinite resources and an infinite time horizon? Folks, like me, have been clamoring for a different playback engine to be available while using a fantastic Plex front end on various devices. I have an Android TV and this is EXACTLY what I want in a media center app for my device. I don’t care what combination of add-ons accomplishes that feat - this does it and makes it user friendly once you have it setup.And I’m speaking up because some Plex Pass subscribers seem to think they get to dictate what the Plex team works on and are saying this was a waste of time. I want the Plex team to know that this was absolutely not a waste of time and many of us will use it every day. So, thank you to them.

Said:said:Plex’s android app can be turned into “tv mode” where it’s basicly PHT then. Obviously Shield TV is android & well they even added the server to that. Why anyone would run any kind of server off of a Shield is beyond me. Just yet another thing in the list of WTF things they’ve come out with lately.i have so far 4.4 TB Via shield TV, 11 users streaming and never a complaint, i’ve had 5 transcode simultaneouslythis thing is always on and use no power, what are you complaining about?Well I don’t know how you’re pulling that off but what ever. According to Plex’s own info page 2-3 transcode is it’s limits & in real world I’ve seen it be much less.

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Stream high bitrate 1080p & forget about even one working well. But what ever works for ya. Personally I think a full computer works better as a server. This is what is pissing me off about the whole thing. People are buying into this like it’s some great new thing. When in reality it’s just a used band-aid on a gunshot wound.My use case means that this IS a ‘great’ (or at least good) new thing for me.

This is what is pissing me off about the whole thing. People are buying into this like it’s some great new thing. When in reality it’s just a used band-aid on a gunshot wound.My use case means that this IS a ‘great’ (or at least good) new thing for me.

Said:I don’t see how that’s “great”. It sounds like you just want a working PHP to me & not an app in Kodi by what you just described.Of course you’re not wrong saying ‘I just want a working XYZ from plex’ however i’m willing to accept that Kodi will always be more advanced or ‘market leading’ (or experimental) than Plex from a pure playback POV and i’m more than happy to have the choice. I don’t actually classify it as ‘great’ but it is useful from my POV.And besideswhy does anyone want to run Kodi? It’s because it has something Plex doesn’t and it’s just that my ‘something’ is (presumably) less elaborate than yours.All i’m saying in summary that it’s not reasonable to assume that this current implementation of Plex in Kodi doesn’t suite some (many?) Plex users because me in my simple implementation of Plex/Kodi appreciates what we’ve been given.

Said:said:I don’t see how that’s “great”. It sounds like you just want a working PHP to me & not an app in Kodi by what you just described.Of course you’re not wrong saying ‘I just want a working XYZ from plex’ however i’m willing to accept that Kodi will always be more advanced or ‘market leading’ (or experimental) than Plex from a pure playback POV and i’m more than happy to have the choice. I don’t actually classify it as ‘great’ but it is useful from my POV.And besideswhy does anyone want to run Kodi? It’s because it has something Plex doesn’t and it’s just that my ‘something’ is (presumably) less elaborate than yours.All i’m saying in summary that it’s not reasonable to assume that this current implementation of Plex in Kodi doesn’t suite some (many?) Plex users because me in my simple implementation of Plex/Kodi appreciates what we’ve been given.It’s just that, that is all you’ve been given in quite a long time now.

Your expected to be happy with such little things from Plex now. Last few things like DVR hasn’t seen the light of day in awhile now. Just left in a half working state. PHP not matching from OS/Device to another.

All sorts of things they’ve just not seemed to care about. Boils down to if you like giving a company money to give you next to nothing in return.The way I see it I don’t sit around watching companies collect money from me while not doing what I expect them to do. This “addon” was the last “best thing” from them for me. I’ve used Plex for nearly 2 years with a sub now & in them 2 years not much of anything has changed. So I don’t see why I should be paying them.

I am actually kind of upset with myself for not leaving sooner & being lazy not expecting much from Plex.But on the flip side I haven’t payed much attention to Emby lately. Plex ironicly has pushed me back to Emby with all the latest news they’ve been going on about.

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Emby has grown considerably since I last used it. So now they are getting my money, because they are actually working on things that people want. Their new Kodi addon just works & works really nicely. Even if Plex is putting it down by calling it “hacky”. Again, it’s just how I see this whole mess.In 8 days my PlexPass runs out & you’ll never hear from me again unless they drasticly change the way they do things.:-p. Said:The goal was to bring the PHT experience back to Kodi. Everything should direct play still, somethings PMP might struggle with (hd audio codecs come to mind)If you want the Kodi experience with Plex as a backend, PKC is great for that.PKC and it’s dev are great, but it doesn’t change the fact he’s just one guy doing it for fun in his spare time.

He could easily get bored and wander off from development at any time leaving everyone stranded.Plex the server is fantastic, but your clients across every platform seriously suck for anyone besides grandma. The interfaces are just atrociously bad compared to what is possible in kodi. Please reconsider the current approach. Look to PKC or MrMC for the correct way to solve this problem. The MrMC plex implementation works like magic it’s so damn good. Said:said:To all the users that find this useful, you only find this useful because Plex’s current implementation on your desired device sucks and/or is broken in some shape or form. If their app worked as intended you would have no use for this plugin as most of us agree on.Wow, thanks!Do you understand that the Plex team doesn’t have infinite resources and an infinite time horizon?Folks, like me, have been clamoring for a different playback engine to be available while using a fantastic Plex front end on various devices.

I have an Android TV and this is EXACTLY what I want in a media center app for my device. I don’t care what combination of add-ons accomplishes that feat - this does it and makes it user friendly once you have it setup.Well maybe if they stopped trying to dominate every streaming device on the market they would have time to fix the client for your Android TV properly (I’m also using Android TV but I have no issues, but then again I’m using a Shield). It seems that they spread themselves too thin and leave projects half finished. I see this being harder to use than the Plex app on my Shield.