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I copied across some MP3, MP4 and AVI files, all of which played fine. Then it was simply a case of dropping some media files (movies and music) into the respective folders and testing that content could be played. A web-based remote could be accessed by browsing to the device’s IP address, and it could be accessed as network based storage from all of my computers.
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Once installation had finished the device booted into the default Kodi interface. I went with the default options in all cases, although it’s worth noting that if you enabled ssh access then it’s not possible to change the root password at all, so you’ll need to disable it after setup (not that setup, or anything else, requires shell access). It requires a network connection to install, but is a lot easier than having to copy the image using dd. OpenELEC is one of the installation options on the NOOBS image, so I simply downloaded that, copied it to the SD card, and installed it from there. The device also requires power and HDMI cables (which I already had), and a keyboard/mouse/monitor/ethernet cable for setup. I also used a 16Gb SD card (the largest unused one I currently have), and a case that looked like it would handle being jostled around in my bag. I went with the new Raspberry Pi III, which is plenty powerful enough for this project.
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Setup was fairly straightforward, but I thought it was worth writing up anyway – especially as I’m probably going to make further changes to the setup as I find new features to add. My project for the Easter vacation has been to build a media player using a Raspberry Pi and Open ELEC.