Is plex still the best option for pc to android or we got something new lately?
>>57617456
Yes. You'll get jewed on the apps though. Get a lifetime pass for the best experience.
T. Lifetime pass owner.
>>57617456
>not using kodi
>>57618153
>not using both
https://github.com/croneter/PlexKodiConnect
>>57618238
>https://github.com/croneter/PlexKodiConnect
What's the point of this if I don't store local media?
>>57618270
What's the point of shit quality streams when you could store local media?
It simbly werks
So is there any media server software which uses a MS SQL backend so I can make a fail over cluster? Without doing something dumb like sticking a a SQLlite DB on a iSCSI mount and hope everything works right and the db doesnt get corrupted when it fails over?
>>57620806
and inb4 MySQL for Kodi. I dont want to have to setup a 2nd database cluster.
>>57617456
Post in /net/ >>57600617 la
Plex, Emby, NFS with Kodi are good options
Emby plays nicely with Kodi and you don't need to take the trouble of setting up something like Mysql
>>57620806
>MS SQL
>>57620806
>media server
>MS SQL backend
>make a fail over cluster
holy fucking shit
WHY
>>57620907
>He doesnt have an AlwaysOn availability group
>>57621131
So I dont lose access to my shit when the server reboots for a windows update
>>57621160
I've seen some setups like that but I'm not good at MS products. I usually let my coworkers/anyone working with me manage them.
I think MariaDB has Master/Slave Master/Master replication which is supported
>>57621182
>windows
Maybe just setup proper scheduling for updates, or not at all.
>>57617456
I use Plex, have yet to find anything better.
>>57621402
>I dont know what the CM_BIX, ReportServerSCCM and SUSDB databases are
>>57617583
>get a lifetime pass for the best experience.
waste of money. the only benefit is micro managing users which is pointless if you just need to throw up a stream for yourself or family members.