XBian: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Rikardo1979 (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Rikardo1979 (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
* Fits on 2GB SD cards | * Fits on 2GB SD cards | ||
* Very smooth UI | * Very smooth UI | ||
* Low RAM | * Low RAM and CPU usage | ||
* Auto-mount USB | * Auto-mount USB | ||
* Toggle between 1080p,720p,540p & 480p GUI | * Toggle between 1080p,720p,540p & 480p GUI | ||
* Support for AFP, NFS, AirPlay, CEC, Lirc, PVR | * Support for AFP, NFS, AirPlay, CEC, Lirc, PVR | ||
* 1080p/DTS smooth playback | * 1080p/DTS smooth playback | ||
* Easy configuration | * Easy configuration > Easy configuration through xbian-config either through the included KODI plugin or from an ssh terminal. | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == |
Latest revision as of 13:16, 8 March 2015
XBian is a small, fast and lightweight media center distribution for the Raspberry Pi, CuBox-i, Hummingboard and many more devices to come. It is based on a minimal Debian and therefore offers much of the same freedom as Debian offers. Our slogan is “XBian, the bleeding edge” as our main focus is delivering the fastest Kodi solution for various small form factor computers.
More about XBian can be found in their What is XBianpage
Main features
- Fits on 2GB SD cards
- Very smooth UI
- Low RAM and CPU usage
- Auto-mount USB
- Toggle between 1080p,720p,540p & 480p GUI
- Support for AFP, NFS, AirPlay, CEC, Lirc, PVR
- 1080p/DTS smooth playback
- Easy configuration > Easy configuration through xbian-config either through the included KODI plugin or from an ssh terminal.
Installation
XBian can be installed using the Windows Installer or manually (instructions here). For existing installation it provides updates over the internet, so users can upgrade their installation.
Using Xbian
XBian Wiki
The Wikis will get better and better by time as every one can contribute in it