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The more and more of stuff like this I see, the kore I just wan't to buy the cheapest possible mini pc, make it tv remote controllable and just put it to open jellyfin directly that's connected to my home media server.
And then hook it up to the most dumb tv I can fijd with decent picture quality.
I've tried to do this a few times, and unfortunately it feels like you really have to go all in on managing your own content library.
Like many, I had stopped pirating shit when netflix etc were "good".
None of the streaming services want you to use them outside of their official sites/apps, so you end up being limited to like 720p when running them through kodi etc.
If you find torrenting to be distasteful, you can get a cheap USB DVD reader and rip dvds instead.
It's still technically considered infringement, but at least it's completely private.
Any recommendations for easily ripping DVDs? I have hundreds that I need to digitize, and drives that need to be filled.