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Questions about installing Media Center 30 on a Raspberry Pi

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Badge01:
The process I am now using is to download compatible programs adapted for the Pi. Then unzip the download and use BalenaEtcher to transfer it to a memory card. The card is then loaded into the slot on the Pi and downloaded. Some have a operating system included. Others are controlled by a sister program on a tablet or computer on the same network.

tjobbins:
I am thinking of using my Pi4 as a MC media server, serving as a MC server to my Windows or Mac workstation, and also as DLNA server to Kodi.

Can MC on the Pi serve video? I don't mean playing video, as my DLNA server settings are always 'original' - no transcoding.  But will it serve the video files OK for decode and playback on clients?

These are the DLNA server settings I would want to work on the Pi:


Plus acting as a full MC server to MC clients.

Thanks in advance

bob:
That should work fine for video. It will mainly be an issue of network bandwidth and speed of the Pi storage device.
You will not be able to serve video DVD and BD iso files.

tjobbins:
Great, thanks very much.

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