So, I've been wanting an excuse to get a raspberry pi for ages. I have a digital recorder that has "smart apps" including the BBC catchup app "iplayer". Annoying Samsung HQ sent a message down the internet to remove this app from my device in a digital slap in the face. So, I decided after some investigation to get a Pi because they are able to stream media good. So I ordered the following things:
Raspberry Pi 3b+
Power supply
Case
16gb Micro SD card
HDMI Cable.
Whole lot cost something between £50-60
Setting up the Micro SD was pretty easy. Just copy paste the noobs software onto an empty FAT32 partition (this case whole card). Put all the hardware together, which is clicking the board into the case and screwing the case together. Then plugging stuff in. I then powered up and it gave me a list of 2 OS to install Raspbian and Libreelec. I selected those with check boxes. I also connected the PI to WIFI and it gave a few more choices but I wasn't interested in that. Click ok, it installs it all in the world's easiest installation process and reboots with a boot menu.
Libreelec is a minimal OS for just running the KODI player on, which is what I wanted. It works really well, is very customisable and I now have iplayer running well on it. It can connect to everything with SSH and FTP and everything can connect back. There is a "web interface" so if you type the local IP:8080 you can control from it a web browser. Thing works pretty damn well on a 24" tv.
If you want a simple, quick and easy media centre, I'd say it's the way forward.
Raspberry Pi 3b+
Power supply
Case
16gb Micro SD card
HDMI Cable.
Whole lot cost something between £50-60
Setting up the Micro SD was pretty easy. Just copy paste the noobs software onto an empty FAT32 partition (this case whole card). Put all the hardware together, which is clicking the board into the case and screwing the case together. Then plugging stuff in. I then powered up and it gave me a list of 2 OS to install Raspbian and Libreelec. I selected those with check boxes. I also connected the PI to WIFI and it gave a few more choices but I wasn't interested in that. Click ok, it installs it all in the world's easiest installation process and reboots with a boot menu.
Libreelec is a minimal OS for just running the KODI player on, which is what I wanted. It works really well, is very customisable and I now have iplayer running well on it. It can connect to everything with SSH and FTP and everything can connect back. There is a "web interface" so if you type the local IP:8080 you can control from it a web browser. Thing works pretty damn well on a 24" tv.
If you want a simple, quick and easy media centre, I'd say it's the way forward.
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