GrumpyBear
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As part of testing my new FreeNAS build I've been playing with the Plex server and, of necessity, the clients. I love the iOS plex clients but for a while I've been seriously hating the Plex client built into my Samsung Smart TV. Senior Management here (aka the wife) loves our Apple TV and while there are some hacks out there to replace one of the apps with a Plex client I would rather have something more solid.
After having all kinds of issues getting the iOS plex client to mirror to the AppleTV and the Samsung Plex client bombing sporadically or locking up for no apparent reason and having trouble with anamorphic content I got fed up last night and did a bit of research.
After looking at several options I ruled out a Ryoku as content here in Canada is non existent and I wasn't certain that DNS GeoLocation hacks would work. What I did find was a post for turning a ASUS M0042U Chromebox into a Plex Home Theater box using a version of OpenElec modded for Plex rather than XBMC. The price was right and it looked promising so I picked one up today.
Wow. 1/2 an hour later I had a fully functioning system connected to my AV receiver. It really was that easy. I still have to get a IR USB dongle so I can run it with my Harmony one but I'm using an Apple Bluetooth keyboard for now.
The interface blows away the one in the Samsung (Samsung has been dragging their heels on updating the Plex client for over a year now) and there are all kinds of tweaks for it.
After having all kinds of issues getting the iOS plex client to mirror to the AppleTV and the Samsung Plex client bombing sporadically or locking up for no apparent reason and having trouble with anamorphic content I got fed up last night and did a bit of research.
After looking at several options I ruled out a Ryoku as content here in Canada is non existent and I wasn't certain that DNS GeoLocation hacks would work. What I did find was a post for turning a ASUS M0042U Chromebox into a Plex Home Theater box using a version of OpenElec modded for Plex rather than XBMC. The price was right and it looked promising so I picked one up today.
Wow. 1/2 an hour later I had a fully functioning system connected to my AV receiver. It really was that easy. I still have to get a IR USB dongle so I can run it with my Harmony one but I'm using an Apple Bluetooth keyboard for now.
The interface blows away the one in the Samsung (Samsung has been dragging their heels on updating the Plex client for over a year now) and there are all kinds of tweaks for it.
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