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In the YouTube video "The BEST home media server", the author discusses how to set up a home media server using the software Jellyfin. He explains the pros and cons of streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and others, and how transcoding videos can help users have more control over their content. He also discusses the issue of DRM and how it can be broken, and how this may need to be changed in order to better serve the public.

  • 00:00:00 The author of the video discusses the pros and cons of streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and others. He explains that, while streaming services have their pros, there are also some drawbacks, such as the increase in prices, the addition of ads, and the deletion of content that users have already paid for. The author also discusses how he ripens movies to his computer so that they can be watched on his home media server, Jellyfin. He explains that he does this in order to have more control over what he watches, and that some people may not be comfortable with this approach. The author also discusses comments that he has received about his transcoding process, and about his home media server in general. Finally, the author discusses the issue of DRM and how it can be broken, and discusses how this may need to be changed in order to better serve the public.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, the best home media server, handbrake, is discussed. Handbrake can be used to encode or transcode videos to different frame rates, including 30fps. The best way to manage a media library after ripping is to use an external hard drive and NAS, but eventually most people get a network attached storage (NAS) like the Asus Store's Drive Store 4 Pro. The Nest, which was sent to the author by Asosore, is used to set up the NAS. Jellyfin is installed and set up, and the user is able to copy movies from a computer to the NAS and see artwork saved into the media folder.
  • 00:10:00 This YouTube video explains how to set up a home media server to store and stream movies and TV shows. The video also mentions ways to protect against piracy.

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