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I finally found the perfect interface for my CRT TVs, and it looks like a 1990s VCR
['Sydney Butler']
How-To Geek
Credit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekClose Credit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekCredit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekMy first attempt at getting Plex to run on this TV involved a few key components:A Raspberry Pi 4B with 1GB of RAM.
Credit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekStill, it meant I could spend my weekends like this.
Credit: Sydney Louw Butler / How-To GeekIgnore the small CRT; that's my walking-around TV.
To give you an idea, here's what I had to do to get it running on my Raspberry Pi 4, connected to my Sony Trinitron CRT:Use the official Raspberry Pi imager to install the Raspberry Pi Lite OS on an SD card.
Finally, I have the perfect CRT interface for my TV240-MP strips away everything from Plex.