That night, he plugged the Chromecast into the HDMI port of the living room 4K TV. The setup was seamless. Too seamless. He opened YouTube, cast a cat video. He opened Plex (the free tier), cast a movie trailer. It worked beautifully.
His weapon of choice was . For years, it had been faithful. He’d fire it up on his old Windows laptop, and his aging smart TV would see the UMS icon—a little blue circle—and he’d stream Alien in 720p like a king.
He held his breath. Restarted UMS one more time. Opened the UMS web interface on his phone ( http://192.168.1.100:9001 ).
He clicked on his movie folder. Selected Aliens (1986) Director's Cut.mkv — a 35GB 4K rip with DTS-HD audio and embedded PGS subtitles. The kind of file that made lesser servers weep.
He refreshed. Nothing.
He saved the file. Restarted UMS. Nothing.