![]() Setup on Plex was also very easy, but I will not go into detail as this review is not for Plex. I use Plex as I have a Plex server and am a paid Plex Pass subscriber. In rare cases News might not have started playing back automatically. ATSC 3.0 content is compatible with XBox One, Apple TV 4K, LG televisions 2019+, most Windows 10 devices, many Android/FireTV devices, select Mac/iPhone/iPad devices. FIXED: - Fixed issues with Home Video libraries, preventing resuming playback and accessing the context menu. Added support for direct playback of FLAC music on tvOS 11. ![]() The only drawback so far has been the inability to show movie trailers through the interface (which using Plex as a backend may solve). NEW: - Added support for 4K video playback on the Apple TV 4K. Switching from Kodi to MrMc has been painless. I had run Kodi/XBMC since the days when we rant it on an actual Xbox, but after acquiring a free Apple TV 4k (thanks DTV Now promotion), I needed something that could run on the new hardware. I've been very pleased with MrMc since installing it about 6 mos. For what it's worth, my Apple TV 4k has a wired ethernet connection to the NAS where everything is stored.īTW. ![]() And, of course, when I'm away from home, Plex does dumb down the resolution to make a video work with available bandwidth. I have Plex Server setup on my home LAN (pointed to the same NAS), but I only use it when I'm away from home. Will the Plex Server reduce resolution on the fly? So now I'm thinking about using a Plex Server backend, but I wonder whether this will result in a hit to quality. The answer to that question is that MrMc cannot do that - unless you use a Plex Server backend. I come to this question after discovering why I could never get MrMc to download/play a movie trailer on my Apple TV 4k. TL, DR if you use a Plex server as your backend (as opposed to a NAS or other fileserver) with MrMc (on an Apple TV 4k) will your video resolution be reduced by Plex on the fly?
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