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[1970.12 --> 1970.70] to do that, |
[1970.74 --> 1971.68] but no particularly |
[1971.68 --> 1972.70] great ways |
[1972.70 --> 1973.48] to do that. |
[1974.04 --> 1975.06] But I could imagine |
[1975.06 --> 1976.24] a routing situation |
[1976.24 --> 1978.06] where you're taking care |
[1978.06 --> 1979.00] of that at your firewall |
[1979.00 --> 1981.42] or at some other device. |
[1982.88 --> 1983.56] That's the only way |
[1983.56 --> 1984.08] I could think of it. |
[1984.08 --> 1985.56] I think you'd probably |
[1985.56 --> 1986.66] want to go that route |
[1986.66 --> 1989.00] because it's not unheard of |
[1989.00 --> 1990.66] to have people root |
[1990.66 --> 1991.42] the Apple TV |
[1991.42 --> 1992.78] and install third-party apps. |
[1992.88 --> 1994.28] That's been more common |
[1994.28 --> 1995.04] on the Apple TV |
[1995.04 --> 1996.28] than it is on other |
[1996.28 --> 1997.12] iOS devices. |
[1997.72 --> 2000.60] But I don't really find |
[2000.60 --> 2001.20] that to be a good |
[2001.20 --> 2002.16] long-term way to go |
[2002.16 --> 2002.94] because eventually |
[2002.94 --> 2004.14] Apple releases an OS |
[2004.14 --> 2004.86] that breaks it |
[2004.86 --> 2005.64] every time. |
[2006.30 --> 2006.34] Like, |
[2006.38 --> 2007.16] you used to be able |
[2007.16 --> 2007.30] to, |
[2007.38 --> 2008.24] to your second question, |
[2008.72 --> 2009.96] there was a period of time |
[2009.96 --> 2011.08] where you could make |
[2011.08 --> 2011.90] an Apple TV |
[2011.90 --> 2013.08] a hell of a Kodi box. |
[2013.38 --> 2014.16] It was awesome. |
[2015.18 --> 2016.62] But time moved on. |
[2016.68 --> 2017.60] Apple updated the hardware |
[2017.60 --> 2018.76] and the OS requirements |
[2018.76 --> 2020.12] and that ability went away. |
[2021.10 --> 2022.34] And I've, |
[2022.54 --> 2023.92] I have replaced Kodi |
[2023.92 --> 2024.84] with Infuse. |
[2024.94 --> 2025.68] I've mentioned it before |
[2025.68 --> 2026.24] on the show. |
[2026.24 --> 2027.66] I think Infuse |
[2027.66 --> 2029.02] is the best |
[2029.02 --> 2030.74] set-top |
[2030.74 --> 2032.46] television-style |
[2032.46 --> 2033.08] interface |
[2033.08 --> 2033.80] to video playback. |
[2034.12 --> 2034.84] It's got the best |
[2034.84 --> 2035.62] codec support. |
[2035.82 --> 2037.30] It supports Samba shares. |
[2037.62 --> 2038.92] It supports SFTP. |
[2039.22 --> 2040.00] It supports syncing |
[2040.00 --> 2041.30] to Plex and Jellyfin. |
[2041.66 --> 2042.70] It supports DLNA. |
[2043.10 --> 2043.86] It supports just |
[2043.86 --> 2044.76] attaching a disk |
[2044.76 --> 2046.32] and watching files locally. |
[2046.58 --> 2047.88] It's got tons of codecs. |
[2047.94 --> 2048.82] It has a super active |
[2048.82 --> 2049.82] development team. |
[2050.38 --> 2051.06] And, you know, |
[2051.10 --> 2052.34] all respect to the Plex team, |
[2052.96 --> 2053.80] they're just focused |
[2053.80 --> 2055.06] on making a great video player. |
[2055.06 --> 2056.66] And, you know, |
[2056.70 --> 2057.36] they don't necessarily |
[2057.36 --> 2058.44] need to own the back end. |
[2058.68 --> 2059.52] If you want to, you know, |
[2059.64 --> 2061.14] roll it with a file system, |
[2061.22 --> 2061.86] they'll go that way. |
[2062.10 --> 2062.86] If you want to sync it |
[2062.86 --> 2064.00] to a Plex server or Jellyfin, |
[2064.08 --> 2064.64] they'll go that way. |
[2065.44 --> 2066.82] And so Infuse, for me, |
[2067.36 --> 2068.16] I even subscribed |
[2068.16 --> 2069.14] to the pro version |
[2069.14 --> 2069.68] because I think |
[2069.68 --> 2070.68] it's absolutely worth it. |
[2071.32 --> 2073.80] And I took about a year off |
[2073.80 --> 2074.44] from Kodi. |
[2075.08 --> 2075.98] And, man, I tell you what, |
[2076.16 --> 2077.54] I used to be one of Kodi's |
[2077.54 --> 2078.04] biggest fans. |
[2078.10 --> 2079.46] You can find really embarrassing |
[2079.46 --> 2080.98] old videos of me on YouTube |
[2080.98 --> 2084.12] where I'm really advocating Kodi |
[2084.12 --> 2085.18] actually, man, |
[2085.20 --> 2086.12] you can even find videos |
[2086.12 --> 2088.12] of me advocating XBMC |
[2088.12 --> 2089.20] before it became Kodi. |
[2089.70 --> 2090.08] Like, it's, |
[2090.42 --> 2092.72] the loyalty runs deep. |
[2093.46 --> 2094.24] I think there are videos |
[2094.24 --> 2095.30] of you advocating |
[2095.30 --> 2096.70] how to run XBMC |
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