![]() All running off of unRaid, Plex in a Docker. It is quite flawless, just some occasional hiccups with my VM's needing a reboot here and there. I run VM's with Windows 10, as well as a couple of Smart TV's and a firestick to server my media around the house. ![]() My house is wired up with HDMI/ethernet to most rooms, terminated in my server room in the basement. Maybe my usage is not nearly as heavy as other people's, who have come across such id and metadata issues. My files always come in as "filename ", and plex picks them up flawlessly. I have only ever run in to 1 or 2 file identification problems, and that was with some odd names anime movies. I have to say I am incredibly happy with where it is at today, and how it has always simply worked for me. I even have been doing some testing with WMC on Windows 10 lately! It works exactly as it did on 7 and 8.1. Although, like I said, I'm very happy with how Emby is integrated into WMC. Maybe its time to do some testing with Kodi again. I'm still running 0.9.12, because I have had problems with all of the 0.9.14 PlexPass releases. I do agree others that when Plex has a "problem," it can sometimes be quite tricky to track down what's causing it. This works very well for them, and me, so I have no desire to change how this works. ![]() They all access it remotely either with a Smart TV/Roku/FireTV, or a phone or table. I also provide access to my Plex server to other family members. I really like how it works on my Android phone and iPad. I have Plex installed in a docker on my unRAID server specifically for mobile usage. I know Emby has made a LOT of changes in the last year or so, so maybe I will try it out again. I haven't done any testing outside of my house, or on any device other than a Windows PC in more than a year. I run Emby inside of WMC on each of these, connecting to an Emby docker on my unRAID server. I like the WMC interface, and its very wife-friendly. I have a full-blown HTPC on every TV in my house running Windows 8.1 with Windows Media Center. I haven't looked at Kodi since before its rename, so I cannot speak to its capabilities.
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