Grabowy, Chris on 9 Jan 2013 12:35:17 -0800 |
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Re: [PLUG] EXTERNAL: Re: Open Streaming Media Box |
I paid the extra few dollars and I got the 512M models. I am using RaspBMC. I may try OpenELEC this weekend. Some of the forums report that a power supply could be a problem so I have tried a few different power supplies with no difference. I am also going to try
a different SD card. Thanks, Chris From: plug-bounces@lists.phillylinux.org [mailto:plug-bounces@lists.phillylinux.org]
On Behalf Of Amir Tahvildaran Overall I'd def say it's "acceptable". I have a rev2 pi - so 512MB of RAM. Do you know which yours is? There are a few choices of which XBMC build to use. I *think* I chose OpenELEC, I'll verify next time I'm home. It performs fine for me - playback of h264 is flawless at 720p (I don't have any 1080 devices that I care to watch things on). Some non-h264 stuff can be jittery so I usually transcode them. Performance of the XBMC software itself is
also fine I havent noticed any lag navigating, typing, etc. -Amir On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Grabowy, Chris <chris.grabowy@lmco.com> wrote: Amir, I purchased a few Raspberry PIs in the hopes of replacing the big hunking PCs near my TVs running
XBMC. I got XBMC installed on the SD card, the PI boots up on it, updates itself, etc, but XBMC seems to
be slow and buggy. So I am wondering if your XBMC on the Raspberry PI performs acceptably?? I apologize if this is an off topic forum question. Thanks, Chris From:
plug-bounces@lists.phillylinux.org [mailto:plug-bounces@lists.phillylinux.org]
On Behalf Of Amir Tahvildaran I just set up a Raspberry PI at home using an XBMC distro. This streams files over NFS of SFTP and a bunch of other protocols. Works best with h264 encodings but it can slog through
other formats. And it's only $30. I'd be interested in your final setup, I have a similar (but very low priority) issue at work. -Amir On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Tom Haines <hainest@gmail.com> wrote: Does anyone know if there are any Linux powered set-top boxes similar to Roku or Apple TV that let you stream media to a TV? I'm looking for something that is open enough that I
can configure it to open a pre-configured stream on startup and start dumping it out the A/V ports. The idea is to create a streaming appliance to send out to our school districts so they can play our live streams into their district wide closed circuit TV systems.
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