![]() ![]() Setting up Plex on the Raspberry Pi was pretty straightforward following these steps. The first issue I faced was how to connect my Raspberry Pi to my hidden wifi network. ![]() ![]() There are also cheaper BluRay drives but this one seemed to be a good balance of quality and price. DVD/BluRay Drive - If you will not be ripping BluRays, I’m sure there are cheaper, DVD only drives available.At the quality I ripped, most DVDs ended up being about 2 GB and BluRays about 10 GB so the 2TB drive had enough space to get me started. USB Drive - You will need to get one big enough to store all of your content.Keyboard/Mouse - It will also work with most USB keyboards and mice but I chose the one I did as it is designed to be used for media servers since it includes the keyboard and trackpad in one device.Raspberry Pi - There are many different Raspberry Pi kits available and most will work fine.There are many useful posts about how to set up a Plex Media Server on a Raspberry Pi but I wanted to share what I found most useful and any “gotchas” I found along the way. Chad's Blog Chad's Blog Home Woodworking Raspberry Pi Plex Media Server ![]()
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