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    Install libreelec onto a raspberry pi 4. Its a Linux OS that automatically boots into Kodi.

    Kodi has an ad free youtube addon, which you can augment with a sponsorblock addon to skip in video ads.

    If you have plex or jellyfin they intergrate really well with kodi. For plex, use plexkodiconnect, for jellyfin, use the jellyfin kodi app.

    Flirc has a great remote if you go with the above called the skip.

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      41 year ago

      I used to be into that sort of tinkering and custom install/configuring of all sorts of software. I probably still have 2-3 flircs in a drawer somewhere.

      These days I just want to be able to buy something, plug it in, and have it work. The idea of installing a plex/jellyfin server and a custom OS on a pi might as well be the same as getting a 4 year degree at this point. I’m sure it works out great for loads of people, but it’s definitely not something I’m interested in.

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        Id say youre a handful of YouTube videos away from getting the above done, but if you aren’t interested that’s no problem.

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          71 year ago

          It’s not the knowledge that I need, it’s mostly the time and desire to set up all that stuff and maintain it and keep it working and constantly needing to track what the latest and greatest version of whatever platform or software that is out there. It’s the same reason I don’t jailbreak my phone or hack my consoles anymore. Sometimes it’s nice to just buy a thing that works out of the box and use it as its intended.

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      11 year ago

      I used Kodi for almost a decade and switched to firetv because add-ons were breaking constantly. Netflix worked maybe 20% of the time.