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[2096.70 --> 2098.32] on a PlayStation 3.
[2098.46 --> 2098.74] Yeah.
[2098.86 --> 2099.46] Running Linux
[2099.46 --> 2100.48] back in the day.
[2100.94 --> 2101.38] Do you remember
[2101.38 --> 2102.58] DLP televisions?
[2102.82 --> 2103.76] The ones with the, like,
[2103.86 --> 2104.88] reverse projectors?
[2104.88 --> 2105.82] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[2105.82 --> 2106.08] Yeah.
[2106.80 --> 2107.24] Woo!
[2107.66 --> 2109.16] It was 720p, baby.
[2109.54 --> 2110.32] And we were happy,
[2110.42 --> 2110.88] goddammit.
[2110.88 --> 2112.30] Yeah, it was.
[2112.66 --> 2113.46] It was great.
[2113.60 --> 2114.48] But I took a year off
[2114.48 --> 2114.96] from Kodi,
[2115.14 --> 2115.94] and then I went back
[2115.94 --> 2117.36] to it last month.
[2118.50 --> 2119.82] And, oh, my god,
[2119.84 --> 2121.36] I realized it's just
[2121.36 --> 2122.56] from another era.
[2123.32 --> 2124.20] Like, I think if you have
[2124.20 --> 2124.90] momentum with it,
[2124.94 --> 2125.64] it's fantastic.
[2126.00 --> 2127.42] But if you take a year off
[2127.42 --> 2128.96] and then come back to it,
[2129.50 --> 2131.20] we don't design software
[2131.20 --> 2131.92] this way anymore.
[2132.08 --> 2133.08] And it does all this
[2133.08 --> 2133.94] crazy stuff,
[2134.00 --> 2134.38] and it has,
[2135.20 --> 2136.00] it is,
[2136.44 --> 2137.42] it's a lot.
[2137.42 --> 2138.52] And in Fuse,
[2138.90 --> 2140.48] it seems simple at first.
[2140.54 --> 2141.76] It's deceptively simple.
[2142.18 --> 2143.80] But as you begin to use it,
[2143.86 --> 2145.92] you realize it's very powerful.
[2146.16 --> 2147.46] And it has a fantastic
[2147.46 --> 2148.96] video playback engine, too,
[2149.14 --> 2149.84] which is, you know,
[2149.92 --> 2150.72] job one here.
[2150.72 --> 2151.76] And it's great
[2151.76 --> 2152.68] at jumping around.
[2152.84 --> 2154.54] The just only downside,
[2154.66 --> 2155.64] but if you're a Jellyfin user,
[2155.80 --> 2156.48] you're used to this,
[2156.56 --> 2157.58] but if you're a Plex user,
[2158.02 --> 2159.40] I think the only downside
[2159.40 --> 2161.12] is that it doesn't have
[2161.12 --> 2161.76] skip intro,
[2162.08 --> 2162.98] which I love.
[2163.94 --> 2164.90] But they do not yet
[2164.90 --> 2165.74] support skip intro.
[2165.98 --> 2166.88] I think it's on the roadmap.
[2167.46 --> 2168.62] It does have a feature
[2168.62 --> 2170.12] that Plex needs to have,
[2170.16 --> 2170.62] and that is,
[2170.84 --> 2172.36] it blurs spoilers.
[2173.04 --> 2174.02] So when you go into a,
[2174.32 --> 2175.52] when you go into a show
[2175.52 --> 2176.38] and you look at a season,
[2176.84 --> 2178.00] it blurs the episodes
[2178.00 --> 2179.00] you haven't watched yet.
[2179.02 --> 2179.88] And I can't tell you
[2179.88 --> 2181.18] how great that is.
[2182.18 --> 2183.04] Whilst you were talking
[2183.04 --> 2183.56] just then,
[2183.66 --> 2184.38] I've actually gone ahead
[2184.38 --> 2185.36] and installed it on the Mac
[2185.36 --> 2186.36] I'm recording this on
[2186.36 --> 2188.48] and connected up my Plex library
[2188.48 --> 2189.88] within, what,
[2190.12 --> 2190.76] two minutes?
[2191.80 --> 2192.20] Yeah,
[2192.34 --> 2193.12] pretty impressive.
[2193.30 --> 2194.18] It's doing something
[2194.18 --> 2195.98] now where it's processing
[2195.98 --> 2196.92] my files or something
[2196.92 --> 2197.40] like that,
[2197.48 --> 2199.52] but I've got a 4K
[2199.52 --> 2201.60] HEVC 10-bit test file
[2201.60 --> 2202.26] that I know is
[2202.26 --> 2203.26] of a very,
[2203.40 --> 2204.12] very high codec
[2204.12 --> 2204.76] and it just played
[2204.76 --> 2206.32] instantly on my Mac.
[2206.56 --> 2207.64] So if you turn on
[2207.64 --> 2208.90] the iCloud sync settings,
[2208.90 --> 2209.70] you can then go
[2209.70 --> 2210.90] install it on your Apple TV
[2210.90 --> 2212.80] and all of those directories
[2212.80 --> 2213.54] and stuff will be there
[2213.54 --> 2214.54] on the Apple TV immediately.
[2215.20 --> 2215.94] It may have to do
[2215.94 --> 2216.44] some scanning,
[2216.60 --> 2217.70] but it's nice like that.
[2217.70 --> 2218.78] And the thing about