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I doubt it even has H265 decoding support. I don't see a viable media player there.
I wrote media player but I meant media server. It could run Jellyfin and serve media to other devices on the network.
If you completely disable transcoding maybe.
I'm sure you're right, there's not enough CPU power to transcode on that old CPU, but I'd say it's enough to stream some data. Hell, I've done it using an old Core2Duo Sony Vaio laptop...