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<blockquote data-quote="Marakasmalan" data-source="post: 703896" data-attributes="member: 17440"><p>Hmm. True, but with Rpi players you seldom use both USB and Ethernet together.</p><p></p><p>On Rpi 3 the Bluetooth works on the Broadcom chip uart facility, so no issue there. The wifi is built in and works flawlessly.</p><p></p><p>Building a rpi 3 and ODROID player, in spite of the superior specs of the ODROID, I do not think it will make any difference apart from maybe faster library updates. For the function required the Rpi 2 spec are sufficient.</p><p></p><p>BUT: Linux support being the pits if one considers user-<strong>un</strong>friendliness, you will go even lower with ODROID as the amount of users is limited. With Rpi even the layman can get around due to the high volume of worldwide users and, as a result, the user-created support that goes with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marakasmalan, post: 703896, member: 17440"] Hmm. True, but with Rpi players you seldom use both USB and Ethernet together. On Rpi 3 the Bluetooth works on the Broadcom chip uart facility, so no issue there. The wifi is built in and works flawlessly. Building a rpi 3 and ODROID player, in spite of the superior specs of the ODROID, I do not think it will make any difference apart from maybe faster library updates. For the function required the Rpi 2 spec are sufficient. BUT: Linux support being the pits if one considers user-[b]un[/b]friendliness, you will go even lower with ODROID as the amount of users is limited. With Rpi even the layman can get around due to the high volume of worldwide users and, as a result, the user-created support that goes with it. [/QUOTE]
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