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how I get Champagne Media Streaming Device on a off brand Cola budget

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If you dont have a smart tv you can get a Freeview box $100 +

I have a TV. I got from Marketplace 32inch LCD LG ( not a smart TV) The only reason I paid for it, as no one had a free tv for me .
Using a Intel NUC computer with WIN 10 $50 Market Place again ( you can use any old pc or use a raspberry Pi )
Wireless Keyboard mouse combo from the Warehouse for $20
I use Powerline Ethernet $40 from trade me My wifi isnt that great these ones run around 400 mps Most powerline adapter networks comfortably support 8 to 16 device (nodes)

Software I use is KODI and YOUTUBE




Kodi is a powerful, free media‑center app you can use to organize, stream, and play almost any kind of digital entertainment on devices you already own. It works on Smart TVs, laptops, phones, and even Raspberry Pi, making it a flexible home‑theatre solution.

What You Can Use Kodi For

 1.Watch Movies & TV Shows

  • Play your own video files from USB drives, hard drives, or network storage.

  • Stream content through add‑ons (official and third‑party).

  • Supports a huge range of formats like AVI, MP4, MKV, WMV, and more.

2. Listen to Music & Podcasts

  • Play MP3, FLAC, AAC, and many other audio formats.

  • Organize your music library with album art and metadata.

  • Access internet radio and podcast add‑ons.

3. View Photos & Home Videos

  • Create slideshows.

  • Browse images stored locally or on your home network.

  • Great for displaying media on a TV with a remote‑friendly interface.

4. Build a Home Media Server

  • Centralize your movies, shows, and music so every device in your home can access them.

  • Works across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, tvOS, and more.

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5. Customize Your Entertainment Setup

  • Install skins to change the look and feel.

  • Add thousands of plug‑ins for streaming, utilities, subtitles, artwork, and more.

  • Highly customizable because it’s open‑source.

6. Use It as a Full Home‑Theatre PC (HTPC)

  • Designed for a “10‑foot interface,” meaning it’s perfect for TV screens and remote controls.

  • Works well on devices like Old PC or Laptop, Nvidia Shield, Fire TV, Android TV boxes, and Raspberry Pi.