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Interesting, does the RP2 deal with MPEG-2 OK (I have Freeview DVB
files), and does it have support for 4K?<br>
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I'm particularly interested in why it's easier to manage the KODI
menus, network connections etc in Linux than in Android, as I plan
to implement KODI on my REVOs which are Linux based. I was under the
impression that the menus and network stuff in KODI was all done
within either the config file or in KODI itself, at least that's how
I've done it.<br>
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As a Unix admin of over 30 years, I didn't find it any easier to
setup in Linux than in Android, and the web browsing in Android is
many times faster than under Linux on my REVOs. The other advantage
I've found with Android devices is that you can easily get apps for
things like Netflix, BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4OD, etc etc which
simply aren't available on Linux unfortunately.<br>
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Cheers<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
Gordon<br>
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<br></blockquote></div><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">Another Kodi/myth user but I have several things that I use for frontends from thin client based setups to self built. The only thing I have been struggling with is de-interlacing some of the OTA content, Kodi doesn't appear to give you all of the options vs myth and I still have't found one that I am happy with on my non-accelerated machine. <br><br>Does the pi handle de-interlacing content? <br></div></div>