Playing H265 encoded videos

What do you mean by that? Because there were no recent (not really recent, 2 years actually already…) updates from Dale?

I may have the wrong idea so pardon me for my ignorance. You know how there is an app for plex you can download from the playstore? Well my thought was if that can run on the most modern versions of Android, and so can odroid run one of those varients of Android OS, then shouldn’t odroid be able to run the plex app from the playstore instead of running the Rasplex OS/software to access PMS?

Yes.
And LibreElec (on which both PMP embedded and OpenPHT are based) has no support for this device anymore as well.

I don’t know if you can run Android on the Odroid at all. Maybe.

Oh no. Sorry to hijack this like that, but do you have any solution in mind? Change to another device or something like PlexKodiConnect? IMHO Odroid and Rasplex worked pretty well together I had the least problems with it compared to all solutions I’ve tried.

Yeah that’s all it supports is android and linux

I am a little surprised you have an i9 ( aren’t they expensive) yet your client is a raspberypi. (aren’t they cheap)
Just but a roku or if you are real about where you want to be then get a Shield…

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That is a good combination.
With Plex you can either skimp on the server or on the clients.
Both won’t work.
OP has a powerful server, so he doesn’t have to think too hard about file formats or weak client hardware.

And apart from HEVC encoded videos the RasPi is a good client which plays a lot more file formats than your average smart tv or streaming stick, because it is running either Kodi or PMP.

But the raspbery pi is not working as it should so …so there goes your theory (in this example). :wink:

There are a lot of parameters to tweak on Rasplex.
Anything that sounds like ‘Sync’ should be tested.

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