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I'm guessing you have to plug a separate hard drive into the Nvidia Shield Pro to stream files that large? I've been thinking of going that route since Netflix has started being sucky. I don't want to support them, but I miss their 4k Dolby Vision/Dolby Atmos/5.1 content for my own basic, little home theater.
Nope, just cat6 ethernet.
Nvidia shield makes a decent Plex server in a pinch. You can use an external NAS or plug an external HDD in directly.
Almost everyone that runs Plex also runs some sort of NAS though. Personally I run mine off TrueNAS and have an unRAID backup.
I think you can run a Plex server right off the Shield.
Damn, Nvidia Shield Pro is kind of expensive, $200. And so are some of the NAS's I've seen pop up on google. Trying to get both sounds like this will end up being a long-term project over a couple paychecks lol.
Well that is kind of the premium way to do it.
If you have a computer of some sort the cheap option is to just run a Plex or Jellyfin off that. Maybe get an external hard drive if you need more storage.
Then just get a cheap streaming device that has the Plex/Jellyfin apps. Even some TVs will support them natively.
You could potentially get everything up and run for free if you already have a computer with enough storage and a TV that supports the apps.
Sure you might be limited on some formats without some transcoding.
Sometimes you can pick them up used for $100 or so. It really is the best smart TV device short of a mini PC. Basically it's responsive and "just works"