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I have a large blu-ray collection and for years I fell for the convenience of streaming movies off of various platforms. To dip my toes into the hobby, I ripped some of my blu-rays to my current computer and watched them via Plex and I was BLOWN AWAY. Physical media is King and I lost sight of that! I'll still use Netflix and Disney for example, no other way to watch Skeleton Crew for example. Fast forward a few weeks and I built my very first home server. Equipped with (4) 4TB NAS drives I have just under 12TB of storage to work iwith. While gaming I can comfortably rip my movies so here's a snapshot of my own personal streaming platform at home. I have shared my library with my brother, and a few close friends. I absolutely love sharing movies with loved ones. A proud moment as my buddy told me his daughters watched Frosty the Snowman (animated) off my Plex server and they loved it so much they watched a few times in the span of a couple of days. That makes me so  happy! Here's a snapshot or two of my library thus far. Still so many to rip! Love the ability of changing movie poster artwork!image.thumb.jpeg.b5f382cfd8f62ba8cd5da1240714ce90.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.50be8dd541eba8116d967c1a8694a190.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.8391775a6c13ff3fbe6ae42c85db2f41.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.dc86e925a15e967e2b3c3f3d63f7acd3.jpeg

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Nice - it definitely isn't perfect but I am fan of Plex. I get the compulsion - my family owned a video store when I was young so I have been a collector my whole life. If I hadn't already gone thru the misery of fixing a lot of the auto-labeling errors on my existing Plex server, I would have deployed the Plex app on my NAS when I built it.  I haven't been purchasing as much physical media since pre-COVID just because my local brick and mortar resource for used 4k Blurays have closed but there are some holes in my library I need to fill. If I upgrade my switch in my office to 10GB, I might spin up an instance and try to figure out how to get 4k and HDR/Dolby Vision to actually playback over Plex on my network so I only have to keep one extra tower running. It's not a latency issue, I am sure it's either a limitation of the plex app on Roku/Xbox or in the file format because it plays local from file. I just cracked the shrink on HexOS and only thing I am configured thus far was immich so I could consolidate my wife and I's photos into a single source backed up to personal cloud. If you get froggy and are a cord cutter, there are integrations for over the air TV into plex though not sure if that would be supported with a virtual instance of plex though I have no doubt someone has gotten it working. Good luck and enjoy!

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Love it! I'm the same, the main part of this hobby that I love is the sharing with people and seeing them watch my library. I also have running as a docker container Tautulli which is a plex monitoring app that shows you statistics on your library like what users have watched etc.

I've just built a new server today for HexOS to migrate my old Plex library to some more beefy hardware, fun little christmas project!

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On 12/28/2024 at 7:28 AM, TheCroShow said:

I have a large blu-ray collection and for years I fell for the convenience of streaming movies off of various platforms. To dip my toes into the hobby, I ripped some of my blu-rays to my current computer and watched them via Plex and I was BLOWN AWAY. Physical media is King and I lost sight of that! I'll still use Netflix and Disney for example, no other way to watch Skeleton Crew for example. Fast forward a few weeks and I built my very first home server. Equipped with (4) 4TB NAS drives I have just under 12TB of storage to work iwith. While gaming I can comfortably rip my movies so here's a snapshot of my own personal streaming platform at home. I have shared my library with my brother, and a few close friends. I absolutely love sharing movies with loved ones. A proud moment as my buddy told me his daughters watched Frosty the Snowman (animated) off my Plex server and they loved it so much they watched a few times in the span of a couple of days. That makes me so  happy! Here's a snapshot or two of my library thus far. Still so many to rip! Love the ability of changing movie poster artwork!image.thumb.jpeg.b5f382cfd8f62ba8cd5da1240714ce90.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.50be8dd541eba8116d967c1a8694a190.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.8391775a6c13ff3fbe6ae42c85db2f41.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.dc86e925a15e967e2b3c3f3d63f7acd3.jpeg

Do you rip each DVD one by one or do you have a ripping machine that works on multiple DVDs at once? I was wondering how much time it would take to build a digital library like this 

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20 hours ago, BlueAsphalt said:

Do you rip each DVD one by one or do you have a ripping machine that works on multiple DVDs at once? I was wondering how much time it would take to build a digital library like this 

I'm ripping blu-rays while I'm at my desk (which is a lot) It typically takes 15-20 minutes per blu-ray to finish. It's been an adventure, but I'm loving it!

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