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In order to enable additional video codecs you should modify /boot/config.txt. Most distributions provide you an setup to do it for you. | In order to enable additional video codecs you should modify /boot/config.txt. Most distributions provide you an setup to do it for you. | ||
*Manual: Open /boot/config.txt and add the keys as described in the letter you've got from the Raspberry Foundation after ordering the key. (example: decode_MPG2=0x744dxfxx) | *Manual: Open /boot/config.txt and add the keys as described in the letter you've got from the Raspberry Foundation after ordering the key. (example: decode_MPG2=0x744dxfxx) | ||
*XBian: You can add/remote your keys using [http://xbian.org/getting-started/configuring-xbian/ XBian-config]. After reboot your keys will be entered and ready to use. | *[[XBian]]: You can add/remote your keys using [http://xbian.org/getting-started/configuring-xbian/ XBian-config]. After reboot your keys will be entered and ready to use. | ||
*Raspbmc: Navigate to Programs -> Raspbmc Settings -> System Configuration ->MPEG2 codec license/VC1 codec key. Enter your keys with the onscreen keyboard then XBMC will prompt you to reboot. After reboot your keys will be entered and ready to use. | *[[Raspbmc]]: Navigate to Programs -> Raspbmc Settings -> System Configuration ->MPEG2 codec license/VC1 codec key. Enter your keys with the onscreen keyboard then XBMC will prompt you to reboot. After reboot your keys will be entered and ready to use. | ||
* [[OpenELEC]]: follow the tutorial [http://htpcbuild.com/htpc-software/raspberry-pi-openelec/openelec-overclocking/ here] to create a writable config.txt in the /flash mount. Add the keys as described in the letter you've got from the Raspberry Foundation after ordering the key. (example: decode_MPG2=0x744dxfxx) | |||
* You can buy additional video codecs (VC-1 - used in some bluray discs, and mpeg2) from http://www.raspberrypi.com | * You can buy additional video codecs (VC-1 - used in some bluray discs, and mpeg2) from http://www.raspberrypi.com |
Revision as of 23:25, 25 March 2013
Frequently Asked Questions XBMC running on the Raspberry Pi.
General FAQ
- See also: XBMC all platforms FAQ for FAQs that apply to all versions of XBMC.
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Troubleshooting
See also: Troubleshooting
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