F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Creating an offline media center involves gathering and organizing content that doesn't require an internet connection.

Creating an offline media center involves gathering and organizing content that doesn't require an internet connection.

Creating an offline media center involves gathering and organizing content that doesn't require an internet connection.

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andeeeh454
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05-13-2023, 08:55 PM
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You're exploring ways to share media files across devices without constantly transferring them. Think about setting up a network setup that lets your PC stream content to other TVs or devices seamlessly. An Ethernet switch could help route the connection, and a bridged IP setup might let Plex or similar services work even when the internet is down. It’s about creating a stable local network path for media access.
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andeeeh454
05-13-2023, 08:55 PM #1

You're exploring ways to share media files across devices without constantly transferring them. Think about setting up a network setup that lets your PC stream content to other TVs or devices seamlessly. An Ethernet switch could help route the connection, and a bridged IP setup might let Plex or similar services work even when the internet is down. It’s about creating a stable local network path for media access.

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Marciaplier
Junior Member
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05-20-2023, 01:57 PM
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Plex or similar services (Emby, Kodi, Jellyfin). Start Plex on a device, then build libraries from the media location and finally use the Plex app on your TV or media box to access and explore the server.
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Marciaplier
05-20-2023, 01:57 PM #2

Plex or similar services (Emby, Kodi, Jellyfin). Start Plex on a device, then build libraries from the media location and finally use the Plex app on your TV or media box to access and explore the server.