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Hey everyone.
I have xbmc running on an appleTV and xbmcbuntu in my basement as well. And I finally just picked up a raspberry pi and wondering if anyone has a preference of one install over the other? This is my first raspberry, and is really to play and learn with.
the FAQ mentions using either OpenElec, Raspbmc, Xbian, and Rasbian.
An pro's and con's to each? I'll also be looking to pick up a good, simple remote to use with it. any suggestion's on that. Would prefer a remote that is perhaps wireless RF so that I can hide the raspberry behind the TV or somewhere else.
Thanks
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I personally prefer Openelec and i use the Tv remote to control it through the CEC plugin.
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and as a bonus you can run OpenELEC on ATV1, replace your XBMCbuntu with OpenELEC and run OpenELEC on RPi :-) nice?
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(This post was last modified: 2013-04-07, 17:42 by miappa.)
OpenELEC is a very good distro, I run it on my backup SD mostly for testing purposes.
But I actually prefer Raspbmc since I get better performance from it with my particular setup, specially GUI speed (have the exact same setup and settings with both distros).
I have USB installs and high overclock settings and Raspbmc is quite a bit more responsive, but this might be on my specific setup.
Previously I ran medium overclock on SD installs and I could not see much difference between the 2.
I recommend that you test them all with your specific setup.
CEC will work on both.
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OpenELEC is great on a USB 3.0, OC'ed and with MCE remote or Yatse.
OpenELEC plugin is also very nice for configuring and backup.
Wish there was some kind of installer that let users choose SD card or USB install (like Xbian and Raspbmc).
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I tested all most popular distros: XBian, Openelec and Raspbmc and the winner is last one. All tested on the same SD card and environment configuration
Openelec was OK in terms of stability and performance but was a bit to "sealed" . It's perfect solution for someone who needs just xbmc based media center on Raspi. XBian in latest version had a problems mostly inperformance. After entering settings it freezed for more than minute
Raspbmc is in my opinion as fast as Openelec while giving user more flexibility. No problems with stability so far.