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An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

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amic11

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Post Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:07 pm

An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

Hi,

Would be great if we could have an image of Serviio ready to just place it on an SD card, so that it can be ready to run on a RaspberryPi.
It would make it the ultimate Energy Saver UPNP Server.

Also acceptable without transcoding.

Regards,

Andre
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Xmantium

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Post Sat Aug 11, 2012 1:39 pm

Re: An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

I would like this!!

this way people dont have to buy expensive NAS boxes to run Serviio 24/7
ive read there should be a wifi adapter very soon
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Post Sat Aug 11, 2012 2:16 pm

Re: An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

Very interesting -- the power supply for this is only $7 at MCM http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/D ... -/58-16540

aNOTHER $10 FOR AN 8gb sd card.. looks like a wonderful platform for Serviio
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patters

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Post Sat Aug 11, 2012 8:36 pm

Re: An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

Why not power it directly off the USB port of your TV or Bluray player? I thought that was the whole point.
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Serviio 2.1 package for Synology NAS - with limited hardware transcoding support!
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Xmantium

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Post Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:00 pm

Re: An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

Patters have you managed to build a Serviio package for RasberryPi?

I read its Open ELEC ready so you it start your TV or PS3 over HDMI CEC when its switched on
Sony Bravia 2010 52NX803 - Sony PS3 - Xbox 360
Serviio running on QNAP NAS 639 Pro - 1.6 Intel Dual Core - 2GB RAM and QNAP NAS 121 - 2Ghz ARM Marvell - 1GB RAM
Console using ServiiDroid for Android, ServiiMetro and ServiiWP for Windows Phone and WebUI for iOS
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Post Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:20 pm

Re: An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

I don't have a Pi. I'm wasting far too much of my time on Synology NAS to warrant another device :)
Though I must admit I'm curious.
LG OLED55B8PLA | PS4 Pro | Xbox One S | Synology DS214play
Serviio 2.1 package for Synology NAS - with limited hardware transcoding support!
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Post Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:27 pm

Re: An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

£25/$35 on a device that can run Serviio is a bargain :D
Sony Bravia 2010 52NX803 - Sony PS3 - Xbox 360
Serviio running on QNAP NAS 639 Pro - 1.6 Intel Dual Core - 2GB RAM and QNAP NAS 121 - 2Ghz ARM Marvell - 1GB RAM
Console using ServiiDroid for Android, ServiiMetro and ServiiWP for Windows Phone and WebUI for iOS
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Post Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:22 am

Re: An image of Serviio ready to be put on a RaspberryPi

Yeah but you still need to plug storage into it though. Or else have a PC on. With a NAS I have those bases covered :)
LG OLED55B8PLA | PS4 Pro | Xbox One S | Synology DS214play
Serviio 2.1 package for Synology NAS - with limited hardware transcoding support!

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