I ave to admitt I didn't ry anything beyond 1080p HEVC, but as far as playing from networked shares Rpi4 is hard to beat.
Takes ~15 min of your time to setup latest libreelec kodi version on it, can do 10bit h265 (4K in theory, myself havent tried), and does samba from 1 to 3, NFS etc, flawlessly. It even uses the same remote as your TV via HDMI-CEC!
I have rpi4/4GB version in the bedroom connected to a "dumb" 40" TV and wouldn't change it for any of the android shitboxes nor apple crap.
Can the rpi send out 4k and is it fast enough without stuttering ? no audio/video sync issues ?
I read up on that thing. Looks like you need to buy licences for mpeg and some other codecs. Many people complain about video stuttering in 4k. free_elec or OSMC ?
It was also mentioned you needed a plex setup ( which i do NOT want ). I want the thing to mount the drive in my nas as a regular harddisk and just browse the directory structure as-is. Just show it like a file browser we are used to in windows or macos. Thumbnails in a matrix grid mode.
A whole rpi setup with proper case, power suply, heatsink climbs to over 100$ ... i can get a small used pc at that price .... like a NUC... wondering if that would be the way to go.
It will only be used to watch
- my own pictures lots of JPG but also many in HEIC , ORF ,NF2 or other 'raw' formats so it has to be able to handle that without requiring me to transcode that to jpg and eat more storage space.
- my own video shot in HDV (1080i mpeg2 container M2V), or in H264 (1080p AVC container from Sony) or H264/H265 in MOV container (4K mainly from Olympus, some of it from Apple iphone).
i don't care about anything else. no music, no streaming , no apps , no nothing (it's ok if it has that capability, but i will not use it )