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Context; So... Just bought a brand new TV and life is good, but I should have done more research before buying it. I primarily want to use PLEX for watching media on the TV. However, due to "smart TV's" not being smart and being rather slow because most current TV operating systems are either bloated or just riddled with ads.

Question; So Plex is there, but it runs very poorly. What are the best options out there to get this running smoothly? Are the only options AppleTV and Amazon Firestick? Anyone been in this boat before that have any tips-n-tricks to share?

Ps. I hate ads, so the Firestick is of off the charts.

Much appreciated

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[–] JDPoZ@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

No. Don’t use the TV’s built in “smart functionality.”

In fact, I would recommend blocking it from the internet altogether.

In my experience “TV software updates” never improve any functionality… they use them for better analytics and at worst, literally pushing ads.

Buy a dedicated smart device and use that for your streaming.

Specifically I recommend buying an NVIDIA Shield Pro 2019 model (the latest).

You can get them at any Best Buy or Bezos store.

Also, while we are at it, general tip for everyone here - don’t use WiFi if you can. Use the Shield’s gigabit wired Ethernet port. Specifically means you’ll get a more stable signal from whatever Plex server you are using. I personally experience zero buffering on 4K DolbyVision video with DTS-HD MA 7.1 / ATMOS audio for anything I watch on Plex.

Just so folks know, almost every single one of the TV companies who make TVs that DO have an Ethernet port cheap out and only put in a 10/100 Ethernet port… NOT an actual gigabit 10/100/1000 Ethernet port.