Could "Retropie" Replace my Media Player Box
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@escc1986 RetroPie is just Raspberry Pi OS Lite (previously known as Raspberry) with a github repository on top. So yes, you can certainly use it as a media player. You can even start Kodi from EmulationStation as far as I know. I haven't tried that myself though.
The performance of movie playing on the RPi4B at the moment I am a bit unsure of. I still don't quite know where they are with the Mesa drivers. But I think it's fine for 1080p content at least.
Plugging a usb disk to the system automounts I believe, so that's also pretty easy.
As a different approach you can just install Raspberry Pi OS from their image and then install RetroPie on top of that. Then you can have a complete desktop system, but also have RetroPie on there.
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Thank You Muldjord
i would love to go about installing a fresh Raspberry Pi OS and then retropie on top , so i may have 2 options ... sounds kind of hard and confusing ... as im very ignorant and never have installed nothing else besides a stock retropie image on a pi
plus
i have a
pi2
&
a Pi zero just laying around ..
so i could use one of those for this new project
which one should i use .. pi2 or pizero (wifi) ?
do you have a step by step guide or a youtube video explains how i can do what you suggested about Raspberry Pi OS installation
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@escc1986 Definitely the RPi2. The single-core Zero is probably not viable as a media-box. Not sure if the 2 is either though. But at least you can try.
This might help you: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Manual-Installation/
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Thank you for the advice & link
so once i get the raspin image and burn it into an sd card .... it gets confusing for me
mind if i ask for help , when i put the image on the pi ?
or can you explain to me in simple terms what to exactly do , so i can plug in my hard drive and watch movies ?
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@escc1986 If you install KODI into retropie, you can plug in a drive and watch movies from it. If you dont need the game playing ability, you can install a KODI only os like libreELEC. (https://libreelec.tv) That makes the Pi a media center only and works great for a small portable media center. just get yourself a small bluetooth remote (or USB) and have fun.
The main thing is that you choose what you want your raspberry pi to do based off the OS you choose. All you do is download an OS image and image it to an SD card with an app. (I believe the PI foundation has an app now) You can also try a program called NOOBS. which allows you to choose a small number of OSs by just dragging a folder to the SD card. No need to image.
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Thank you for your advice
May i Ask , Is Kodi Confusing ... i mean is there a step by step guide ... or just install it and plug drive in and play .... or do you have to download codex and players formalization and such ?
is Kodi easy to use
well i do use the games ... but i could have one pi for games and the other for media which sounds convenient ... you gave me some nice choices .
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also forgot to include
apparntly i dont seem to have any sd cards on hand
What are some good sd cards that are capable with the pi 2 just want to make sure to get on that works if i burn an image for the pi on it ?
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@escc1986 KODI is not very confusing if you use for just playing movies off a usb drive. There’s a menu option called videos. From there you go to the files folder and your usb drive should show up there. If your using a usb hard drive, make sure you have a decent power supply. The official raspberry pi one would be best.
But You can add all sorts of plugins and the sort. Have it organize files on a network drive where it downloads art work and movie information. It sometimes can get Quite confusing. -
So im trying an Option not listed to test
i do have a question
i just installed Ubuntu on a PC
i just installed Retropie on top
so from Ubuntu i can run Retropie
how to i get to the retropie terminal .. i dont know how ?
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@escc1986 If you are running Unbuntu, there is no retropie terminal. There is just the terminal app built into Unbuntu. In Linux, a terminal is a terminal.
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may i ask how do i install KODI from here?
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on Unbuntu terminal how do i get to the retropie main directory
like for example if i wanted to install openbor , i would need to
Enter SSH terminal and type follwing text to choose following versions:
1.1 To restore original OpenBOR script:wget http://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/OpenBOR-63xx-RetroPie-openbeta/master/scriptmodules/openbor-6xxx.sh -O- | tr -d '\r' > /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/openbor-6xxx.sh
how would i do that ?
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@escc1986 I’ve barely used retropie on a pc, but if it’s anything close to the raspberry pi branch, (it should be) you go to retropie setup in the retropie menu and install Emulators and apps, like kodi and open BOR, from there. The scripts there automatically configure use for emulation station and what not. No need to manually install them from the terminal.
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thank you for the help
im kind of confused ... i need to edit a file ... could you help me
To use this you need to edit:
/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/libretrocores/lr-pcsx-rearmed.shChange the section to be like this:
function sources_lr-pcsx-rearmed() {
gitPullOrClone "$md_build" https://github.com/SindenLightgun/pcsx_rearmed.git
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ok after the hassel of figuring out stuff this way/method
kodi couldnt installl , i dont know why it was unable to install
im not very happ with this method , may want to try something else
say is running raspian with a x86 retropie all that worth it , i heard you can play ps2 & wii games ... is that true ?
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@escc1986 said in Could "Retropie" Replace my Media Player Box:
i heard you can play ps2 & wii games ... is that true
If your pc is powerful enough. Most Modern PCs will run wii/GameCube (same emulator) pretty well
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Thank you for confirming
i dont have a fast enough computer running ubunto , bummer , i tested it and it freezes
Thank you for the info
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