
Take a Raspberry Pi 2, a half an hour installing and configurating, and suddenly you have the best Media Center Unit available.
I’ve Overclocked the RPI2, installed OpenElec (Kodi), tweaked every little bit of configuration for best performance and installed Kore (xbmc developed app for remote control) on my Samsung Note 4.
I formerly used Yatse, but Kore is just simpler to use.
I’m also testing Kodi repository «Salts – Stream all sources»
https://seo-michael.co.uk/how-to-install-salts-stream-all-the-sources-for-xbmc-kodi/
I love it OpenELEC http://blog.unixweb.de/openelec-auf-dem-raspberry-pi-2-getestet/
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Great blog article Joachim Hummel
But, you should test the mobil-app Kore. Developed by XBMC and provides full remote for OPENELEC.
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John Hostile
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Same I have but with RPi B+.
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Personal question: have you installed and used Youtube extension on it? If yes, then have you noticed any login/streaming issues with it?
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I’ve got the YouTube extension but haven’t tested it properly.. Will do
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have the same setup myself
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