easyrider, which varient do you use? are you running from Sdcard or USB?
I tested on all 3 XBMC derivatives and found the menu's to be painfully slow. (using the card that came with it)
Are you talking about the pi's?
easyrider, which varient do you use? are you running from Sdcard or USB?
I tested on all 3 XBMC derivatives and found the menu's to be painfully slow. (using the card that came with it)
For XBMC use cec if your tv supports it. most now do, but under many different names. Check out pulseeight cec usb.
For XBMC use cec if your tv supports it. most now do, but under many different names. Check out pulseeight cec usb.
How does that help him streaming MKV to his TV?
It is a rhetorical question btw
Doesn't Plex convert it or you can choose for it to convert the stream?
Not a rhetorical question! I actually don't know...
This man knows what he's talking about!!!!!
The CEC adaptor is fantastic - works out of the box and does everything you need!!!
When running XMBC (on RaspPI, or whatever) - what do you use as a controller? Surely needs some sort of custom remote control and sensor to be set up?
This has always been one of the main reasons I've opted for the simplicity of something like a WDTV Live.
I'm also looking for a way to stream media now after the news PS4 won't be doing it. Currently I use my PS3 and stream MKV via PS3 media Server. Whats the easiest thing to replace this without paying out too much money?
This is the setup I'm using. I find it to be reliable, and the user interface is much simpler than an XBMC setup I used previously. The WDTV box has no moving parts so runs silently, always nice not to have a whirring fan in the background. My pet annoyance with WDTV is that there's no "go forwards 10 minutes" button, so you need to use fast-forward if you don't want to watch something from the start.
I'm not sure if this works on all models, but try pressing the skip button whilst fast-forwarding. That skips 10mins at a time on my WDTV Live.
I've gone for putting everything into my iTunes library, and having an ATV3 in the bedroom.
Plus point is, I make use of all the hard work Apple have done for integration that just works and doesn't ever get complicated for any reason. I can then easily put films onto our iPhones/iPad if we are going out.
Sure, its 'boring' as its an out the box solution, but I've never had consistent, reliable success with these XMBC or whatever options.
It also looks lovely and neat, as the library is on a 2TB disk inside our mac mini under the TV in the lounge.