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[1765.40 --> 1766.12] whatever it is,
[1766.16 --> 1766.92] I don't know,
[1767.22 --> 1767.86] is unsupported
[1767.86 --> 1768.30] on the Shield,
[1768.30 --> 1769.14] but shockingly,
[1769.60 --> 1770.30] it doesn't have
[1770.30 --> 1770.96] to transcode it
[1770.96 --> 1771.38] for playback
[1771.38 --> 1772.38] on the Apple TV.
[1772.94 --> 1773.64] So I can't imagine
[1773.64 --> 1774.14] what codec
[1774.14 --> 1775.06] the Apple TV has
[1775.06 --> 1775.76] that the NVIDIA Shield
[1775.76 --> 1776.34] doesn't,
[1776.88 --> 1778.52] but I kind of designed
[1778.52 --> 1779.34] my Plex setup
[1779.34 --> 1780.50] to never transcode
[1780.50 --> 1781.10] because I'm doing it
[1781.10 --> 1781.80] on a Pi that's doing
[1781.80 --> 1782.32] like a thousand
[1782.32 --> 1783.00] other things.
[1783.46 --> 1784.46] So once it starts
[1784.46 --> 1785.08] transcoding,
[1785.46 --> 1786.36] all bets are off,
[1786.42 --> 1786.64] you know,
[1786.72 --> 1787.78] that TV watching session
[1787.78 --> 1788.40] gets wrecked.
[1789.60 --> 1790.88] I think the NVIDIA Shield,
[1790.96 --> 1791.52] we did an episode
[1791.52 --> 1792.62] on it a long time ago,
[1792.70 --> 1794.32] but it is the single
[1794.32 --> 1795.60] longest running piece
[1795.60 --> 1796.68] of hardware
[1796.68 --> 1798.38] in my entire house
[1798.38 --> 1798.86] near enough.
[1798.86 --> 1799.34] I think I've got
[1799.34 --> 1800.54] a Unify Access Point
[1800.54 --> 1802.26] and a NVIDIA Shield
[1802.26 --> 1803.14] that all date
[1803.14 --> 1804.74] from 2014,
[1805.10 --> 1805.42] 15,
[1805.64 --> 1806.26] something like that,
[1806.58 --> 1807.62] and I haven't replaced
[1807.62 --> 1808.68] or upgraded either of them.
[1809.62 --> 1811.14] It's like the Android LTS.
[1811.86 --> 1812.18] Right?
[1812.74 --> 1813.60] I think it helps
[1813.60 --> 1814.64] that it's the same chip
[1814.64 --> 1815.24] that they used
[1815.24 --> 1816.64] in the Nintendo Switch,
[1816.72 --> 1816.88] though.
[1818.32 --> 1818.56] Yeah,
[1818.64 --> 1819.74] and a couple of
[1819.74 --> 1821.00] NVIDIA devices
[1821.00 --> 1822.10] they sold to OEMs,
[1822.14 --> 1822.28] too,
[1822.36 --> 1823.02] so I'm sure they still
[1823.02 --> 1823.66] have engineers
[1823.66 --> 1824.58] working on drivers
[1824.58 --> 1825.60] and getting Linux
[1825.60 --> 1826.18] running on there.
[1827.40 --> 1827.88] So, yeah,
[1827.90 --> 1828.54] I'm keeping my
[1828.54 --> 1829.56] for now,
[1830.32 --> 1831.22] but I am tempted
[1831.22 --> 1832.20] to replace it
[1832.20 --> 1832.70] because of this
[1832.70 --> 1833.36] codec issue,
[1833.72 --> 1834.22] although it really
[1834.22 --> 1835.00] hasn't been a problem
[1835.00 --> 1835.56] in the past.
[1835.92 --> 1836.72] So, what would you
[1836.72 --> 1837.56] replace it with,
[1837.68 --> 1839.36] Mr. Apple iOS boy?
[1840.12 --> 1841.08] Well, what do you think?
[1841.12 --> 1841.72] I actually think
[1841.72 --> 1842.18] the Apple TV
[1842.18 --> 1843.04] is pretty decent,
[1843.20 --> 1843.82] especially if you only
[1843.82 --> 1844.42] buy these things
[1844.42 --> 1845.42] every four or five years,
[1846.22 --> 1847.28] and they don't update
[1847.28 --> 1847.94] it very often,
[1848.06 --> 1848.86] so they last about
[1848.86 --> 1849.42] five years.
[1850.04 --> 1851.16] The performance is better
[1851.16 --> 1852.20] than even the NVIDIA Shield,
[1852.28 --> 1852.70] and that really
[1852.70 --> 1853.40] is saying something.
[1854.30 --> 1855.18] This isn't supposed
[1855.18 --> 1856.10] to be an exhaustive
[1856.10 --> 1857.06] comparison between
[1857.06 --> 1857.68] the Apple TV
[1857.68 --> 1858.46] and the NVIDIA Shield,
[1858.54 --> 1859.24] perhaps we'll save
[1859.24 --> 1860.44] that for a future episode.
[1860.80 --> 1861.46] But there's a couple
[1861.46 --> 1862.24] of things before
[1862.24 --> 1863.02] I buy one
[1863.02 --> 1864.58] that make me worry