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Raspberry Pi 2 Kodi and Squeezelite
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<blockquote data-quote="Kemosabe" data-source="post: 599205" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>My kodi findings:</p><p>1. Kodi works quite well streaming media over a network :groovy:</p><p>2. Setting up all the repositories etc you could want requires some knowledge - maybe a thread with all the details of what users have found to be good would be quite helpful! Setting up these repositories and other Kodi settings is a different language! I would welcome step by step setup instructions in a new thread please. :nfi:</p><p>3. I am using "Kodi remote" for iphone. It is free and works quite well. It also has wake on lan button and a power down button. I find its worth having the kodi remote even if you're just using the pi for squeezelite so you can power down the device with peace of mind. Easier than shutdown in SSH terminal. :thumbs:</p><p>4. I have a Samsung tv but I have a fancy lazer pointer type remote. Although the CEC HDMI connection works fine with the pi, because the remote has a limited range of hard buttons on it (instead relying on this lazer pointer principle) I found I got trapped in some kodi sub-menus and couldnt get out because there was no working "back" or "undo" button to reverse out. Overall I find the Kodi remote on iphone well featured and painless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kemosabe, post: 599205, member: 3202"] My kodi findings: 1. Kodi works quite well streaming media over a network :groovy: 2. Setting up all the repositories etc you could want requires some knowledge - maybe a thread with all the details of what users have found to be good would be quite helpful! Setting up these repositories and other Kodi settings is a different language! I would welcome step by step setup instructions in a new thread please. :nfi: 3. I am using "Kodi remote" for iphone. It is free and works quite well. It also has wake on lan button and a power down button. I find its worth having the kodi remote even if you're just using the pi for squeezelite so you can power down the device with peace of mind. Easier than shutdown in SSH terminal. :thumbs: 4. I have a Samsung tv but I have a fancy lazer pointer type remote. Although the CEC HDMI connection works fine with the pi, because the remote has a limited range of hard buttons on it (instead relying on this lazer pointer principle) I found I got trapped in some kodi sub-menus and couldnt get out because there was no working "back" or "undo" button to reverse out. Overall I find the Kodi remote on iphone well featured and painless. [/QUOTE]
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