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Since we are running a movie server we will need a decent amount of space to store our movies and TV shows. Run the following command in your console: sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade -y & sudo reboot 0Īfter the Pi is done rebooting you will be ready to continue to the next steps. Before going any further let us quickly update our Raspberry Pi so we have all the latest packages. It will guide you through setting up your device. So if you are unsure please check out that article before continuing. You are going to want to use a headless setup, there are few methods of doing this but I cover one in Headless Raspberry Pi Setup. USB 3 External Hard Drive – 2 TB (*Not required)įor this guide, we want as much CPU power as possible for our Plex Server so we will be using Raspberry Pi OS Lite ( link to the download page here).It does not have the processing power to keep up with encoding such large videos. If you plan on streaming 4k video from your Plex Server consistently you will need something more powerful than the Raspberry Pi 4. I would recommend using the Raspberry Pi 4 for this project the lower-end models just don’t cut it. It can run on a wide variety of hardware including my favorite the Raspberry Pi 4. Plex Media Server is an easy-to-use media server when you want to organize your movie collection.
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