vineri, 28 iulie 2017

Raspberry Pi Playing Bluray via WiFi

http://bit.ly/2vMdPqK MakeMkv free download page.
XBMC via OpenELEC 3.1.7 playing a 17GB uncompressed Bluray rip via 802.11n 300Mbps USB adapter. OpenELEC natively supports the TP-Link TL-WN821N adapter and current drain testing revealed the maximum draw from the USB port was 161mA. This means it can be powered directly from the USB port as long as you have a 1200mA power supply. The bluray backup was made using MakeMKV and was stored on a DS210j Synology NAS. Connection to the Pi was via NFS. The router was a 802.11n 2.4Ghz only Vodafone Station. P.S I'm also pleased to advise that OpenELEC 3.1.7 natively supports the Cisco WUSB600N Dual Band USB Adapter but the max current drain was tested as 398mA so a USB hub would be recommended. Once I get that fully working, I'll post a video on that too. P.S Yes, I own the El Divo disc :(

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