posted by
Fnord666
on Sunday November 24 2019, @03:53PM
from the just-play-the-file-already dept.
Arthur T Knackerbracket submitted a link to an interesting hackaday story about a DIY video player. The approach taken is very simple, using a Raspberry Pi to do all of the heavy lifting. There's also no user interface. The Pi scans for any removable media that has been inserted, and if it finds something it automatically plays the video files contained on the card. For anyone interested in building a no-frills, portable video player this might just be the ticket.
I am using an odroid c1+ for continuous video playback, using kodi. It is hd so not too taxing. Hours at a time 4 days a week. No problems so far, in the second year.
(Score: 2) by Bot on Monday November 25 2019, @02:41PM
I am using an odroid c1+ for continuous video playback, using kodi. It is hd so not too taxing. Hours at a time 4 days a week. No problems so far, in the second year.
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