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  1. Ron! Thank you so much for all the amazing videos, you have really helped me clear up a lot of confusion I was having. I wanted to pick your brain and get your advice on my setup, any information/direction/advice would be amazing. I am creating a NAS using a Raz Pi 4B and hooking that up to my local network. From there I wanted to tie Plex and my Fire TV Stick 4k and Kodi and Real Debrid all together. I am just about to build my NAS tomorrow and I am confused on the approach if I should add Plex to my Pi4 or just keep it as a local NAS, and then tie Plex/Kodi/FireTV 4k together and just use my NAS Pi4 as a network location that each application/server accesses.

    I apologize if my breakdown was confusing but I hope you can see what I am going for. Let me know if you have any advice or direction for me that you think would be the best approach.
    Here are the videos I am looking at for my NAS, let me know what you think would be best?
    Hope you are willing to help, thanks in advance!!

    Pi4 as NAS/PLEX Server: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz8E7LD5stg&list=PLyBtpPxkHOhJMd7sGkAIiMLvR-NvUuW0c&index=5
    Pi4 as NAS only: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0Sc2n3gUqA

  2. Great video! Quick question….with Plex inside of Kodi is Plex still limited in what it can direct play (play without transcoding)? For instance, I have a bunch of 4k hevc .265 mkv movies and in Plex it transcode them to .264 which uses a lot of CPU. I've read that Kodi can direct play .265 hevc so if I put plex it kodi would it still transcode those or would it direct play them? Thanks for the video, great info!