Sterling
El Presidente
PM me your email and don't be a shitter about ratio!Could someone hook me up with an IPT invite por favor? gracias
PM me your email and don't be a shitter about ratio!Could someone hook me up with an IPT invite por favor? gracias
For IPT just type in 2160p to searchWhat's the easiest way to look for 2160p content? I have access to Usenets, and IPT, but on IPT it doesn't look like there is a filter for that yet?
Got a new TV, and want to see what I've been missing and try out a few episodes.
Figured that out the hard way. hahaha! Was an interesting read for a second before I filtered it for just TV and Movies.Also make sure you only check TV or Movies. If you don't 99 out of 100 results will be for porn. Porn loves new tech.
I'll see if LG has a Plex app for their TV. I know that it has Netflix and Hulu. It's not the end of the world, if I have to continue to transfer stuff through a USB.Your first gen PS4 can't output greater than 1080p (hardware issue). Plex or Netflix apps (software) make no difference if your hardware (your PS4) can't output 4k.
If you have a smart TV, you can likely put those apps on it and run it directly from your TV in 4k. Though, I am not familiar with Plex. I use Kodi.
So LG has the plex app. So I'm thinking it can stream 4k. Will have to try.Your first gen PS4 can't output greater than 1080p (hardware issue). Plex or Netflix apps (software) make no difference if your hardware (your PS4) can't output 4k.
If you have a smart TV, you can likely put those apps on it and run it directly from your TV in 4k. Though, I am not familiar with Plex. I use Kodi.
If when I start playing the file, plex says it's 4K, but the tv picture options don't let me choose HDR standard, is it still 4K?So LG has the plex app. So I'm thinking it can stream 4k. Will have to try.
If when I start playing the file, plex says it's 4K, but the tv picture options don't let me choose HDR standard, is it still 4K?
Oh, they are seperate. I didn't realize. So there is 4k and 4k hdr?Hdr will only display on the TV if the file is hdr.
4k is the resolution, HDR is the colours
Oh, they are seperate. I didn't realize. So there is 4k and 4k hdr?
Thanks Ossoi for answering so many questions as I make the jump from VHS to 4k!
If your PC can do all those things it can do so with Plex as a direct stream option. It will only transcode when it doesn't detect the options the original file has.getting plex to support real HDR is tough, as in most plex players don't decode 10 bit (HDR) or 12 bit (Dolby Vision) streams, they just toss the extra 2-4 bits. Thats why I never liked transcoding solutions, you lose information as it converts from source to destination, I prefer something that plays the source files raw with no converting. With plex you are technically depend on the media player on your TV, so I thiiiiink Kodi does 10 bit HEVC (265) with HDR correctly over a plex source server but I'm not sure.
Most newer TVs do DLNA so you can just run a basic DLNA server and it should work fine too. I don't know what a basic DLNA server is though, I think simpleDLNA works
Thats why I just have my PC directly hooked up to my main video TV, it plays all HDR correctly over MPC-HD (VideoLAN won't play atmos since its not a opensource codec) and on my living room TV I just stream off amazon fire, my wife can't tell the difference between SD and 4k so just regular 4k streams without HDR is fine.
Well he's partially correct. I tried playing Star Wars last night and it wouldn't play saying it was missing a codec. Will check server settings, but it shouldn't be transcoding when on same network.If your PC can do all those things it can do so with Plex as a direct stream option. It will only transcode when it doesn't detect the options the original file has.
Plex will transcode on same network depending on the device capabilities. As it should.Well he's partially correct. I tried playing Star Wars last night and it wouldn't play saying it was missing a codec. Will check server settings, but it shouldn't be transcoding when on same network.