2017-12-20, 08:47
Let me frame this by talking about Music.
Once upon a time, I built a Music Library. It took a LOT of effort. but... I had an AWESOME library. It was huge. 15K songs. Some of which I actually liked.
Then I discovered Pandora. Pandora was great. I HATE commercials, so I subscribed. And the subscription was CHEAP. The only thing about Pandora was it was like listening to the radio, not playing a record. I did not mind as it was CHEAP and I had my library when I wanted to listen to a specific song. Very quickly, I was content just listening to Pandora. The very size, scale, and diversity of my Library actually prevented me from listening to it. When confronted with TOO MUCH choice, I froze and chose nothing. The library just allowed me to think I could listen to whatever I wanted.
Soon came Spotify. Now I'm lucky enough to have gotten into Google Play All Access and now I'm grandfathered in at $8/month. I can listen to exactly what i want or have curated playlists all streamed at a Quality that was more than "Good Enough".
My Music library has become completely irrelevant.
I still have it, but only because I have a 32TB server and no pressing need for the space.
This is the very same process I'm going through with my Video Library.
I now have cobbled together a system that give me ONE box with ONE remote for ALL of my Front End video needs. (Apple TV 4K with MrMC substituting for Kodi) It has Kodi client for MythTV (OTA TV and PVR), HBO NOW, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and YouTube Red. The only thing for which I use Kodi (MrMC) is a MythTV Client. I still have a Large Library... but I watch streaming services.
I think Kodi helps keep the competitive pressure that is needed to keep the Paid Streaming services delivering a value product.
So... what does the Kodi Community think?
Once upon a time, I built a Music Library. It took a LOT of effort. but... I had an AWESOME library. It was huge. 15K songs. Some of which I actually liked.
Then I discovered Pandora. Pandora was great. I HATE commercials, so I subscribed. And the subscription was CHEAP. The only thing about Pandora was it was like listening to the radio, not playing a record. I did not mind as it was CHEAP and I had my library when I wanted to listen to a specific song. Very quickly, I was content just listening to Pandora. The very size, scale, and diversity of my Library actually prevented me from listening to it. When confronted with TOO MUCH choice, I froze and chose nothing. The library just allowed me to think I could listen to whatever I wanted.
Soon came Spotify. Now I'm lucky enough to have gotten into Google Play All Access and now I'm grandfathered in at $8/month. I can listen to exactly what i want or have curated playlists all streamed at a Quality that was more than "Good Enough".
My Music library has become completely irrelevant.
I still have it, but only because I have a 32TB server and no pressing need for the space.
This is the very same process I'm going through with my Video Library.
I now have cobbled together a system that give me ONE box with ONE remote for ALL of my Front End video needs. (Apple TV 4K with MrMC substituting for Kodi) It has Kodi client for MythTV (OTA TV and PVR), HBO NOW, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and YouTube Red. The only thing for which I use Kodi (MrMC) is a MythTV Client. I still have a Large Library... but I watch streaming services.
I think Kodi helps keep the competitive pressure that is needed to keep the Paid Streaming services delivering a value product.
So... what does the Kodi Community think?