Difference between revisions of "Raspbmc - XBMC HTPC"
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** SMB client = Local file share (Windows / Linux). Adjust settings over here ! .. Then reboot the pi ... | ** SMB client = Local file share (Windows / Linux). Adjust settings over here ! .. Then reboot the pi ... | ||
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+ | You can add a lots of add-ons to improve the experience. Here are my personal selection. | ||
+ | To install add-ons go to ''Settings > Add-ons'' | ||
==Troubleshouting== | ==Troubleshouting== |
Revision as of 22:17, 21 January 2014
The Raspberry Pi can be used for many things. Among others, it can act as Home Media Theater PC (HTPC).
Contents
Installation
Download Raspbmc from the official website and install it following the provided instructions.
- Raspbmc: http://www.raspbmc.com/download/
- Wiki: http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/
- Add-ons: http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/addon-support/
Remote control
See official wiki page: http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/configuring-remotes/
Force HDMI
After the setup, plug the SD-Card into another computer and edit the root file /config.txt Add:
hdmi_force_hotplug=1
hdmi_drive=2
- hmdi_force_hotplug => allow HDMI hot-plugging
- hdmi_drive=2 => To set normal HDMI mode. Sound signal will be send too through HDMI
Configuration
- Choose language
- Go to Settings > Apparence > International
- Region = Central Europe
- Timezone country = Sweden
- Go to Settings > Weather
- Settings > adjust the location(s)
- Go to Settings > Settings
- Adjust the device name in General
- SMB client = Local file share (Windows / Linux). Adjust settings over here ! .. Then reboot the pi ...
Add-ons
You can add a lots of add-ons to improve the experience. Here are my personal selection. To install add-ons go to Settings > Add-ons
Troubleshouting
If your device is too slow, just reduce the resolution!
- Go to Settings > System
- Video output > If you don't plan to use BluRay definition then reduce the resolution from 1280x to 1024x or below
SSH
- Get your current IP @ from XBMC. Go to "settings > system info > network"
- SSH on the pi using the following credentials
- Login: pi
- Password: raspberry
Overclocking
The default XBMC settings already overclock your Raspberry Pi.