For the last few months, I've been using LMS to stream to Raspberry Pi's
and my Android phone, first using the Windows version and now the Linux
version on a dedicated spare computer.  It's worked great most of the
time and does what I want it to do.

Now I'm interested in streaming video with LMS. I've been trying to read
up on that, but I'm struggling a bit to understand how it works.  I
downloaded OSMC/Kodi last night and plan to install it on an RPi B+ in
the near future for use as the front end device.  (If I like it I'll
probably get an RPi 2 to optimize performance, but I have a B+ on hand
right now....) I'll install the Xsqueeze plug-in, which should let me
continue to stream music.

There's a learning curve on the alphabet soup of video formats and so
forth, but it seems that LMS is somewhat limited in the number of video
formats it supports.  My video files are in a variety of formats, and
I'm thinking I may need to do some converting, or just not play certain
stuff.

So I basically have a few general questions.  Do you find LMS to work
well for video streaming?  Do you find the supported video formats
limiting, and how do you work around that?  Is it better to use
something like Kodi (the new XBMC) or some of the other options (Plex?)
for the backend server for video?  If so, do those coexist well with LMS
on the same computer?

Thanks,
Jim


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