2020-11-29, 14:16
Hello,
I am sorry if this is obvious information, but I am confused and simply do not understand. I read quite some pages on the topic, but I still do not really understand.
First of all, I love Kodi, have been using it for years now, have my local files optimized for use with it, run Kodi on several devices with a centralized MySQL-DB.
Now I am looking into buying a new TV, and unfortunately I learn that on quite some of those devices Kodi won't be an option, at least it seems to cannot be installed on the device, I'd have to run a Raspi or Fire Stick or something similar. Now while this is an option, I try to understand my options without extra devices, and I learn that there is Emby.
However, I do not really understand how this works. Do i understand correctly: Emby will scan my files and create it's own database, independently of Kodi? It is not possible to have it use my existing Kodi-DB? I learn that using an addon Kodi can use the Emby-DB? Can I then centralize an Emby-DB and have all my Kodi devices use this to have a synchronized DB? Is there a danger of this messing up my existing Kodi-DB?
Or did I get anything wrong about this? Is there anything else I should consider? Are there any general advantages or disadvantages in changing over to Emby?
Thanks,
vonson
I am sorry if this is obvious information, but I am confused and simply do not understand. I read quite some pages on the topic, but I still do not really understand.
First of all, I love Kodi, have been using it for years now, have my local files optimized for use with it, run Kodi on several devices with a centralized MySQL-DB.
Now I am looking into buying a new TV, and unfortunately I learn that on quite some of those devices Kodi won't be an option, at least it seems to cannot be installed on the device, I'd have to run a Raspi or Fire Stick or something similar. Now while this is an option, I try to understand my options without extra devices, and I learn that there is Emby.
However, I do not really understand how this works. Do i understand correctly: Emby will scan my files and create it's own database, independently of Kodi? It is not possible to have it use my existing Kodi-DB? I learn that using an addon Kodi can use the Emby-DB? Can I then centralize an Emby-DB and have all my Kodi devices use this to have a synchronized DB? Is there a danger of this messing up my existing Kodi-DB?
Or did I get anything wrong about this? Is there anything else I should consider? Are there any general advantages or disadvantages in changing over to Emby?
Thanks,
vonson