*** Official Kodi (née XBMC) Thread ***

Does anyone know of any android remote software that works via 3G/HDSPA rather than only connected via WiFi.

I use btopenzone, so even if both the phone and PC are connected to it, they are on different networks and the PC can't see the phone as it would if connected through some sort of router.
 
You could still do it on the Pi, but you would need a server running the TV Server backend and the TV card can be installed there.

IIRC, Raspbmc on the RPi supports a handful of USB tuners so you should be able to 'connect and go' as it were - loads of threads on the Raspbmc forums about this.
 
MQ5 looks nice, but I can't get it to behave/do what I want and can't find where to put/edit the widgets - same troubles I had with MQ4 really.

Think I'll stick to Nox for now.

Now if I can just find the XML file that manages the home screen so I can drop the menu down a bit
 
whats the best,cheap, quiet and low powered device for XBMC?

I have a pi running raspxbmc but it's very sluggish and I often have to wait for it to catch up. (I have the latest 512mb pi)
I have a LOT of movies and tv shows on there.

Should raspxbmc be running slow? Is that normal? If yes, what is a better device?

I saw something called 'XstreamTec Linux XBMC ' How's that?
 
whats the best,cheap, quiet and low powered device for XBMC?

I have a pi running raspxbmc but it's very sluggish and I often have to wait for it to catch up. (I have the latest 512mb pi)
I have a LOT of movies and tv shows on there.

Should raspxbmc be running slow? Is that normal? If yes, what is a better device?

I saw something called 'XstreamTec Linux XBMC ' How's that?

A USB install of raspbmc on a device flash drive does wonders for the sluggishness in the menus
 
So instead of booting from the memory card, use a flash drive?

It boots from the SD card but installs XBMC to the USB drive.

Easy to do with the Raspbmc installer. Select USB install when creating the SD card, pop the SD card and a flash drive into the Pi then power on and it sorts it all out.

My menus are a lot smoother and a lot less laggy etc after using a usb install

http://www.mattcardle.co.uk/how-to-install-raspbmc-on-usb/
 
It boots from the SD card but installs XBMC to the USB drive.

Easy to do with the Raspbmc installer. Select USB install when creating the SD card, pop the SD card and a flash drive into the Pi then power on and it sorts it all out.

My menus are a lot smoother and a lot less laggy etc after using a usb install

http://www.mattcardle.co.uk/how-to-install-raspbmc-on-usb/

ah, I done the install a while back when I don't think there was a simple installer. (i did it via ssh on a linux install) I'll take a look when I get home.

Thanks!
 
Raspberry is seriously underpowered. I wouldn't like to run XBMC on it


Well until I save up and get the HTPC that you specced for me in another thread (after I bought my i7 upgrade for main pc after the holidays are over), the Pi is all I have :) It's not terribly slow, since raspBMC is designed to run on it. Just every now and again you will have to wait a bit once you have pressed something for it to catch up.
 
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