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Raspberry Pi Media Center

By : Sam Nazarko
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Raspberry Pi Media Center

By: Sam Nazarko

Overview of this book

<p>Low-cost and high-performing, with a massively diverse range of uses and applications, the Raspberry Pi is set to revolutionize the way we think about computing and programming. Using it as a Media Center allows everyone to have a low-cost device that is always on, attached to their TV. <br /><br />Imagine controlling your TV with your smartphone, dynamically streaming content that you have on various devices across your home, as and when you want. Raspberry Pi Media Center will show you how to configure the complete experience using readily available and accessible tools, so that you too will soon be enjoying your media from the comfort of your own sofa. <br /><br />With this practical guide, you’ll discover how you can transform your Raspberry Pi into a powerful media center. Using Raspbmc (based on the XBMC distribution), you'll be shown how you can deploy and configure your own media center, including coverage of all the essentials from controlling your device with a TV remote or smartphone, to the creation and customization of your very own media library (including the conversion of any existing collection). You'll even be able to stream multimedia from your devices or directly from the Internet!</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Summary


In this chapter, we covered what makes the Pi appealing as a media center device, what Raspbmc is and what it brings to the tablet, how to connect your Pi, and how to install Raspbmc. This chapter makes an ideal reference to revisit if you need to reinstall or configure another device at a later date.

In the next chapter, we'll look at how to control Raspbmc, how to navigate Raspbmc's menus, how to change important system settings, installing plugins in Raspbmc (such as iPlayer or TVCatchup), and installing additional codec support (such as MPEG2 and VC1).