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I’m looking for a dedicated device to run Kodi. Price is not the most important thing, but I want a device that ‘just works’ and that can handle a lot, as I have big external hard drives with thousands of video files (in a lot of different formats), including large 4K files and blu-ray remux rips etc (that I will attach directly). Previously I’ve tried the Kodi app on a Macbook, but would prefer to boot directly into Kodi instead of running the app on a computer. I also tested Kodi on a RPi4 last year and if I remember correctly, that booted directly into Kodi. Can I boot straight into Kodi on a small PC as well, or do you need to run Windows or Linux on a PC and then run the app kodi? Booting straight into Kodi on a small PC seems like it wold be the ideal solution as the Rpi4 seemed a bit underpowered (if I remember correctly). I also would prefer a headphone jack. Thanks!
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A raspberry pi 4 does have a head phone jack.And you can get a nicer one with a hat. You can always install librelec on just about any pc and boot straight into kodi.
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For raspberry pi? No, maybe power usage. Android devices like a nvidia shield can do more things though. Like take full advantage of newer audio formats and higher end hdr stuff from dolby. While I don't care about that stuff and prefer the google free experience of librelec rather than android you might so it might be worth considering.
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You will never have to use a mouse and keyboard ever. I recommend a cheap Rc6 mce remote and receiver from eBay. Should be less than 20$. It will work out of the box and last forever.
If you want to spend a little more a programmable flirc USB adapter is another good IR option. Then you can use almost any remote.
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last time i used a remote with LibreELEC it was a logitech harmony elite but i am considering a SoftBaton X1 the next time i do a LibreELEC/CoreELEC setup
something to consider, if you have any amount of equipment then you may want a really nice universal
also a lot of already in use remotes can be used via CEC but i don't find it reliable or comfortable to use