jens wrote:tenallero wrote:jens wrote:Someone with Kodi integration to work with Rpi ??
//Jens
Hi,
I am running OpenElec 6.0 on a RaspberryPi 2
Works ok with the Indigo Plugin.
Do you have some install help to Pi 2 ??
//Jens
Jens,
It is your first time with Raspberry Pi?
Do you have a minimum Linux shell knowledge?
First of all, you need to download to download an OpenElec image for raspberry Pi 2 (Must be for your PI2, not older Pi´s)
http://openelec.tv/get-openelecSome wiki here:
http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/HOW-TO:Installing_OpenELEC/Creating_The_Install_Key#tab=DiskImageYou will need a tool to write the downloaded image to the SD Card
With a Mac, I use ApplePi-Baker (
http://www.tweaking4all.com/hardware/ra ... -pi-baker/)
If you work with Windows .... Win32DiskImager (
https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/)
Plug your HDMI TV set to the raspberry
Plug an usb keyboard and mouse
Plug an ethernet wire
Insert the SDCard into the raspberry
Plug a "reliable" 5VDC 2Amper power adapter to your pi. Power stability is very important. Apple iPad power adapter is very good
Power on
And .... Kodi/Openelec will appear in your monitor.
Lets go to settings and configure it as you need.
Kodi (inside Openlec) has special settings to manage some "Linux" features, like open ssh server, samba server, etc ...
You will need to open ssh server in order to remote login to the linux internal shell
Mac has a ssh client, so you must open mac´s terminal and ssh login inside your openelec
You can transfer de Kodi Indigo zip file to openelec in many ways, via SMB, using wget, etc ....
Depending on the codec of your videos or livetv, you may purchase a mpeg-2 licences
http://www.raspberrypi.com/mpeg-2-license-key/And, as an extra point, if you want to convert your openelec into a 2000 USD HIFI system, you can purchase some DAC or DAC+Amplifier board to plug into your raspberry.
Openelec variant exist with driver for these boards
https://www.hifiberry.com/http://www.iqaudio.co.uk/For remote control exist miriads of possibilities.
I use this combination:
Flirc usb dongle (
https://flirc.tv/more/flirc-usb)
Microsoft Xbox One remote (
http://www.xbox.com/es-ES/xbox-one/acce ... s_tNnR7uC6)
I hope this help you