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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: I_want_an_Omega on 16 July 2013, 09:51:19
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Has anyone looked into doing this? Seems like a nice cheap solution and can mount on the back of a flat TV using the VESA mounting points.
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Yup, got a Pi, running XMBC Open ELEC on for my media centre in the sitting room. It connects to my NAS for all my film & TV needs.
Nice little walk through here for Windows showing all tools to use:
http://squirrelhosting.co.uk/hosting-blog/hosting-blog-info.php?id=9 (http://squirrelhosting.co.uk/hosting-blog/hosting-blog-info.php?id=9)
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Yup, got a Pi, running XMBC Open ELEC on for my media centre in the sitting room. It connects to my NAS for all my film & TV needs.
Nice little walk through here for Windows showing all tools to use:
http://squirrelhosting.co.uk/hosting-blog/hosting-blog-info.php?id=9 (http://squirrelhosting.co.uk/hosting-blog/hosting-blog-info.php?id=9)
I tried Google translate for this, but it doesn't recognise the language either. ??? ??? ???
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Yup, got a Pi, running XMBC Open ELEC on for my media centre in the sitting room. It connects to my NAS for all my film & TV needs.
Nice little walk through here for Windows showing all tools to use:
http://squirrelhosting.co.uk/hosting-blog/hosting-blog-info.php?id=9 (http://squirrelhosting.co.uk/hosting-blog/hosting-blog-info.php?id=9)
Campaign for plain English need to look at this :-X
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Raspberry Pi this: http://www.element14.com/community/groups/raspberry-pi (http://www.element14.com/community/groups/raspberry-pi)
Basically a pocket sized little PC for £25.
XBMC = Xbox Media Centre. Originally designed for first generation Xbox, its evolved into more platforms, everything from Apple TV, to Windows, and this Linuxed based Pi.
ELEC = Type of XBMC, there are multiple versions, i prefer ELEC over say Raspbmc as it appears to cope better with full 1080 HD content.
NAS = Network Attached Storage, basically a load of hard drives on a little computer you can access in or outside your network. You know you see a C: or D: on your PC? think of NAS as a "Z:" which can be access from any PC plugged into your network.
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Raspberry Pi this: http://www.element14.com/community/groups/raspberry-pi (http://www.element14.com/community/groups/raspberry-pi)
Basically a pocket sized little PC for £25.
XBMC = Xbox Media Centre. Originally designed for first generation Xbox, its evolved into more platforms, everything from Apple TV, to Windows, and this Linuxed based Pi.
ELEC = Type of XBMC, there are multiple versions, i prefer ELEC over say Raspbmc as it appears to cope better with full 1080 HD content.
NAS = Network Attached Storage, basically a load of hard drives on a little computer you can access in or outside your network. You know you see a C: or D: on your PC? think of NAS as a "Z:" which can be access from any PC plugged into your network.
Thanks Tunnie - that's quite useful. I bought the XMBC pre-loaded onto a SD card and have got it sort of running ok with the Flirc and a USB stick with a few MP3s to play with. I've tried connecting a powered USB hub - so I can add multiple sticks but it doesn't like it at all.
I'm waiting for the case to arrive and will then mount in on the back of the TV.
Have you got iPlayer etc working with yours?
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I did have it working, but I never really used it. I found I had to occasional tweek the settings for which source it used. Often akamai struggled :-\
I'll take some snaps of my setup tonight :y
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mmm raspberry pie with ice cream. :y
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mmm raspberry pie with ice cream. :y
The missus just brought a raspberry cheese cake and a tub of fresh cream in for tea :y
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I have a couple of Pis here, but only bought the MPEG licences for one. Currently has RaspBMC, easier to install than OpenELEC, and seems more stable (but still not perfect) - that said, I only tried OpenELEC for a few days.