I use a raspberry 3a+ for my tv, and it is great although a bit
underpowered for kodi. The reason I choose that model is that it
fits. Due to the big port module on a 3b those bigger boards don't
fit.
Does anyone know of something similar to the 3a+ but in modern form
with a bit more power and cpu?
Sadly the raspberry 4 and 5 seem to double down on the big form factor
and it is too big to fit behind my tv. =(
On Thu, 25 Jan 2024 14:54:29 +0100, D wrote:
I use a raspberry 3a+ for my tv, and it is great although a bit
underpowered for kodi. The reason I choose that model is that it
fits. Due to the big port module on a 3b those bigger boards don't
fit.
Does anyone know of something similar to the 3a+ but in modern form
with a bit more power and cpu?
Sadly the raspberry 4 and 5 seem to double down on the big form factor
and it is too big to fit behind my tv. =(
Suppose the Kodi GUI is a little obese? Then try a different
player. Install mpv for example. It doesn't even has a GUI. But front
ends exists if it does the job.
On 26/01/2024 01:18, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:
Suppose the Kodi GUI is a little obese? Then try a different
player. Install mpv for example. It doesn't even has a GUI. But front
ends exists if it does the job.
mpv standardly does come with a GUI, it is configurable, but I had
very little to do to set it up on my rPi5.
edit ~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf
add
---
vo=gpu
hwdec=drm-copy
---
the hwdec is the important bit, I'm not sure vo=gpu is needed, or if
it is legacy from another machine.
None has to do with a GUI. I stand with my claim, mpv does not come with
a GUI. Thus it's especially well suited for older systems.
On 26/01/2024 19:45, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:
None has to do with a GUI. I stand with my claim, mpv does not come with
a GUI. Thus it's especially well suited for older systems.
I dunno what you mean GUI?
I use mpv all the time, my TV is mpv. That mpv.conf is all I did to
set it up, beyond the apt install mpv.
In this default state, Gui controls pop up from a toolbar/menu at the
bottom of the screen.
In this default state, Gui controls pop up from a toolbar/menu at the
bottom of the screen.
Ah, you meant the OSD (On Screen Display).
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