[Vote] OpenELEC/Raspbmc/XBian/Raspbian?
#1
Hai guys.

I just bought my R-Pi and going to install XBMC later tonight.

Wondering which is better in term of easy to install and speed.

Thanks guys.
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#2
OpenELEC :-)

be sure you use the latest and greatest (actually OpenELEC-3.1.5) from http://openelec.tv/get-openelec/download...-pi-builds

to install you can use a diskimage for example version 3.0.6 from http://openelec.thestateofme.com/ und update to 3.1.5 manually (see: http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=...g_OpenELEC)
greetings, Stephan

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(2013-08-01, 03:42)sraue Wrote: OpenELEC :-)

be sure you use the latest and greatest (actually OpenELEC-3.1.5) from http://openelec.tv/get-openelec/download...-pi-builds

to install you can use a diskimage for example version 3.0.6 from http://openelec.thestateofme.com/ und update to 3.1.5 manually (see: http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=...g_OpenELEC)

Thanks mate.
Going to install OpenELEC later tonight
I saw lot of post about it so i assume that is the most popular one..LOL
Anyway i'm thinking to use Windows instead of Linux (never use Linux before)
But most people here use Linux, will there be any problem like support or docs for windows?
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#4
not done byself this way, but i think it should work:

http://tasksofohm.wordpress.com/hardware...pberry-pi/

with this you can directly install 3.1.5 on the card
greetings, Stephan

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(2013-08-01, 12:02)sraue Wrote: not done byself this way, but i think it should work:

http://tasksofohm.wordpress.com/hardware...pberry-pi/

with this you can directly install 3.1.5 on the card

Thanks mate
will give it a try Wink
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#6
If you are new to this i would reccomend raspbmc it is very user friendly
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#7
I am currently using Openelec, but I suggest you try them all out and see what fits you best.
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#8
Openelec
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