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RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - Exnor - 22nd Oct, 2013 11:38 PM

(22nd Oct, 2013 05:07 PM)belese Wrote:  I'ts not possible.
Other dev work on this (for samsung at least),
you can check what is possible to do with a samsung tv here :
http://www.samygo.tv/ but it's another story :-)

Nice link mate Smile. i should got a Samsung TV Tongue. LG uses MIPS cores and samy uses ARM...


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - rikardo1979 - 1st Nov, 2013 03:28 AM

this is definitely something what going to be great for you who do like to have your XBMC on RPi running in car or as a portable device. It is actually just a starter kit but I would say for the 9" HD screen and whats most important it as an HDMI and the price is interesting
HDMIPi Affordable 9" High-Def screen for the Raspberry Pi

NEXUS 7 at top and the actual screen below






RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - dboettger - 6th Jan, 2014 04:26 AM

As already posted on twitter i did a little project on the first christmas day.

Features and settings
- PVR connected to a VDR running the yavdr distribution as headless system. Installed the latest xvdr plugin on the server side.
- Limited the channel list to only 30 channels. Will dramatically increase the loading time of the EPG after turning the pi on.
- Added a extension board with 433 Mhz rx and tx module.
- Installed pilight on the pi to control lights


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - fuziwuzi - 15th Jan, 2014 04:31 PM

i have not pictures but this is my setup

My setup
Computer- pre-unibody mac 2.5ghx dualcore, 8600gt 512MB, 750gb fusion drive. TVmobili is used for streaming media from my mac to any upnp enabled device on the wetwork.
TV- LG 42inch lm6700 (smart and 3d)
Games console- Slim PS3 with 750gb drive
Modem/router- Draytek 2800 ADSL2+ modem (does dhcp for the network). single band apple airport extreme 802n.
Drives- seagate 4tb HFS formatted usb external drive. HP usb stick 32gb currently formatted in exfat
Raspberry: B version, 512b version.
software- Xbian ver1 beta2 using mac installer,
SD Card: 1) sandisk ultra 16gb, class 10-1 30MBps. 2) Kingmax 8gb, class 6. 3) team 8gb, class 10, 20MBps.
Phone- Galaxy S4 with media house pro used a a remote for upnp.
also wireless mini keyboard and trackpad.


Re: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - f1vefour - 16th Jan, 2014 10:41 AM

@dboettger

Which expansion board is that, it's awesome.


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - rikardo1979 - 16th Jun, 2014 07:21 PM

long time since somebody posted here.
anyone would like to share some nice home setup with us? dont be shy guys




RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - f1vefour - 29th Jun, 2014 01:42 PM

Is that real ^^^^^


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - rikardo1979 - 29th Jun, 2014 04:26 PM

(29th Jun, 2014 01:42 PM)f1vefour Wrote:  Is that real ^^^^^

not sure about that one but you can see some amazing real projects here at
Home Theater - Constructions





RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - rikardo1979 - 6th Jan, 2015 05:01 AM

OK, so recently I have upgraded my system to 4K 3D
Im not a real fan of this 3D technology, but at least now I going to be able to test and discuss if needed Big Grin



RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - menakite - 6th Jan, 2015 07:01 AM

(6th Jan, 2015 05:01 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  OK, so recently I have upgraded my system to 4K 3D
Slightly off topic here, but is it attached to something that's not a Raspberry Pi? I'm trying to debug an issue with 3D rendering and I'd like to know if it only happens on Raspberry Pis or I need look at non platform-specific code. I'll send you a PM in that case (if you're willing to!).


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - rikardo1979 - 6th Jan, 2015 07:06 AM

(6th Jan, 2015 07:01 AM)menakite Wrote:  
(6th Jan, 2015 05:01 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  OK, so recently I have upgraded my system to 4K 3D
Slightly off topic here, but is it attached to something that's not a Raspberry Pi? I'm trying to debug an issue with 3D rendering and I'd like to know if it only happens on Raspberry Pis or I need look at non platform-specific code. I'll send you a PM in that case (if you're willing to!).

not sure what you mean tbh
I have connected my RPi > ONKYO AVR > PANA TV
and yes, I have more things connected to into system, but using only RPi as a main media streamer.
you can tell me what you need and I'm more than happy to test for u Wink


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - menakite - 6th Jan, 2015 07:19 AM

(6th Jan, 2015 07:06 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  not sure what you mean tbh
I have connected my RPi > ONKYO AVR > PANA TV
and yes, I have more things connected to into system, but using only RPi as a main media streamer.
you can tell me what you need and I'm more than happy to test for u ;)
Thanks - not needed in that case though. If you're using a Raspberry Pi, I'm sure that bug exists and it's reproducible (got reports from others, also from users on OpenELEC). I don't remember if this also affects Gotham or only Helix.
While using Confluence - or if you have a button on a remote mapped to "StereoModeToMono" - start a 3D video, open the OSD and access the 3D submenu. If you click "Watch as 2D", you'll get 2 images. If you click it again then it finally switches to monoscopic (2D) mode. It seems to hit a bug while switching the resolution on the TV and I wanted to know if it's reproducible on other platform or this only affects Raspberry Pis.
(Of course the bug is that it's not supposed to be enabled 2 times, it should just work the first time.)


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - rikardo1979 - 6th Jan, 2015 07:32 AM

(6th Jan, 2015 07:19 AM)menakite Wrote:  
(6th Jan, 2015 07:06 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  not sure what you mean tbh
I have connected my RPi > ONKYO AVR > PANA TV
and yes, I have more things connected to into system, but using only RPi as a main media streamer.
you can tell me what you need and I'm more than happy to test for u Wink
Thanks - not needed in that case though. If you're using a Raspberry Pi, I'm sure that bug exists and it's reproducible (got reports from others, also from users on OpenELEC). I don't remember if this also affects Gotham or only Helix.
While using Confluence - or if you have a button on a remote mapped to "StereoModeToMono" - start a 3D video, open the OSD and access the 3D submenu. If you click "Watch as 2D", you'll get 2 images. If you click it again then it finally switches to monoscopic (2D) mode. It seems to hit a bug while switching the resolution on the TV and I wanted to know if it's reproducible on other platform or this only affects Raspberry Pis.
(Of course the bug is that it's not supposed to be enabled 2 times, it should just work the first time.)

gona give it a try Wink I use only CEC remote and dont have that mapped but will do from OSD. and also I have XBMC on mine ultrabook so can try on that too Wink
will get back to you as soon as test it


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - menakite - 6th Jan, 2015 07:36 AM

(6th Jan, 2015 07:32 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  and also I have XBMC on mine ultrabook so can try on that too ;)
Ah, thanks! If it does 3D and it's reproducible there, I'd need a debug log while this happens (pretty sure it'll match logs from Pis in that case).


RE: Share your XBian/RPi custom setup pictures - Exnor - 3rd Feb, 2015 09:55 AM

So i've got a new setup for my living room:



My Pi B is now behind the TV.





My new TV a WebOS LG 47LB730v Smile

WebOS is pretty cool, i'm hoping somebody ports XBMC for it since the hardware of this TV's now have dual core ARM A9 variant clocked @ ~1.1Ghz and modern GPU plus 1.5GiB of RAM and the SDK is free (on the LG software/app shop theres even a Batman game with 3D graphics and usb gamepad support... i think is a port of the Android version by Gameloft).

LG Specs