RPi5 is a good choice and the 4GB board is more than enough for LE use (2GB would be fine, but doesn't exist).
It does now : https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/2gb-raspb…sale-now-at-50/
RPi5 is a good choice and the 4GB board is more than enough for LE use (2GB would be fine, but doesn't exist).
It does now : https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/2gb-raspb…sale-now-at-50/
Yup, spotted that in my mailbox. It's nice to see a lower cost option again.
Yup, spotted that in my mailbox. It's nice to see a lower cost option again.
I have one, it runs the a recent LE nightly fine (though I don't use libraries that much)
Hello Friends,
may i reactivate this thread...
I have upgraded my Home Cinema Setup to 4k with a Nuc11 and the Optoma Uhz2000.
After i got the Info to use the No.2 HDMI Port (right from backside), it works now with LE perfectly and plays back the 4k movies in my library. (tested with Titanic, HP deadly hollows, maveric)
Now the Hardware Questions: I read a lot these days about Nvidia Shield and other boxes (Android TV, et al.).
Could anybody explain in short terms, is it worth to get one of thoses additionally to the Nuc? Do they something more/better? What could i watch with them additional?
First, i want to get the German TV Librairies up and running (Ard, ZDF, et al), i think there is an Addon from Kodinerds.
Then i like to play my yt channels (have to setup those API keys stuff).
What else is there with 4k Content?
Thanks a lot for some new hardware geeks... ![]()
PS: i was too long out of this topic, playing my 1080p library along. I started with my first HomeCinema in 2001... don't ask what we spend on decent Beamer Hardware those days... ![]()