-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Content-ID: <alpine.LSU.2.21.1801202026280.28710@Telcontar.valinor> On Saturday, 2018-01-20 at 17:42 +0100, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 20/01/2018 à 13:38, Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink a écrit :
An Rpi with f.e. Kodi can do the job fine as well. Simply export your media folders through NFS, mount it in Kodi. Works fine here. And is a fairly cheap solution.
netflix is only available through browser, not as video file, so why we have to export a firefox (or chrome) windows
No, his answer is about my side question: how to view video files stored on my computer, on my sitting room main TV set. RPI: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi> That's an interesting idea, but I would have to learn how setup an RPI, which I don't. Thus the idea of doing it on a ready bought device that converts a TV into an Android seems interesting, if I can eexport the videos in a form that Android likes. However, if you (Knurpht) can point me to a howto to read about how to setup an RPI with kodi from scratch, I would look into it :-) I currently use a Cubi N minicomputer with openSUSE as home server and media center on my computer room, running openSUSE. Complete with wireless mini keyboard - but I don't feel inclined to repeat the setup on the sitting room. Thus, it can display streaming videos on it. I think I can see Amazon Prime videos, but I don't have a Netflix account to try. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iEYEARECAAYFAlpjmGsACgkQtTMYHG2NR9W1ZwCePZC/l5O6forkSVmwvetum7nk waoAnRl+ZbNZU/Z249a2IzNKMTKpClho =5W3j -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----