You can use a Raspberry Pi to set up a home media center that can play movies, music, and photos. You can also use it to stream content from the internet.
1) Rapberry pi computer - We will use a raspberry pi as a computer for our home media center. It is a credit card-sized single-board computer developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation with the intention of promoting the teaching of basic computer science in schools.It is low cost but powerful computer that hosts quad core ARM based processor which brings a lot of computing power to do some cool stuff. It has many interfaces like HDMI, USB ports, 3.5mm jack, EMMC slot etc. which gives many options for embedded developers to play around.
2) USB based Wifi Dongle for network access for your ras. pi
3) A case for raspberry pi
4) Power supply for raspberry pi- You can use a 2.5- 5A usb power supply
5) HDMI cable
6) 8GB sd card to hold the operating system and other system software for your home media center
You can buy these components separately from amazon or you can buy a raspberry pi kit from amazon like this one which has all the components mentioned above for 70$
http://www.amazon.com/CanaKit-Raspberry-Complete-O...
7) A Display for your home media center. You can use an old LED/LCD monitor with HDMI or VGA display(along with VGA to HDMI convertor cable) or you can buy a 9" or 10" LCD display for raspberry pi from ebay for 60$
As i mentioned in Step 1, we will be using SD card to house the operating system and the other system software that runs our home media center. All the software is bundled into a single package called Kodi. We will be copying Kodi software on the sd card and will be booting raspberry pi from sd card
1) Download Kodi software from https://osmc.tv/download/ onto your laptop. Depending on the OS running on your laptop choose the appropriate option ( Windows, Linux, MAC ).
2) Plug the sd card onto your laptop. You can use micro sd to sd adaptor to plug the micro sd card onto laptop.
3) Once you have downloaded the file onto laptop in step 1. Execute it. Select the option to install the software on sd card.
4) Plug out the power supply from raspberry pi
5) Once the installation is complete on step 3, remove the sd card and plug it into raspberry pi
6) Plug in the power supply of raspberry pi. The raspberry pi is configured to boot from sd card by default and it will boot to Kodi homescreen . Connect the raspberry pi onto your LCD monitor to see the Kodi home screen !! Simple is'nt it :)
7) You are almost done ! Change the theme to confluence by navigating to System-->Settings --> Appearance --> Skin --> Confluence. you would need a USB mouse to navigate . Plug the USB mouse to one of the USB ports of raspberry pi
8) Now for the exciting part :) You can control your home media center using your android/apple phone ! Yes. by installing a free app called Yatse from playstore/apple store you can navigate through the Kodi software on your home media center. Here is a quick guide to setup Yatse for controlling Kodi
If you want to configure your home media center to access your pics/music/video files from a online repo like dropbox, Kodi has a addon for dropbox which you can install and set it up . This way, whenever you take a pic or video on your cellphone, you can upload it onto dropbox and your home media center would sync to these files automatically .
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