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OpenELEC FAQ
OpenELEC FAQ | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Raspberry Pi FAQ
Raspberry Pi FAQ | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Community FAQ
Community FAQ | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Privacy FAQ
Privacy FAQ | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Supported Platforms
Supported Platforms | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Intel x86
Intel x86 | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Raspberry Pi 1 & 2
Raspberry Pi 1 & 2 | OpenELEC Mediacenter
WeTek Play
WeTek Play | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Cubox-i
Cubox-i | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Installing OpenELEC
Installing OpenELEC | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Basic Install Guide
Basic Install Guide | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Manual Installation
Manual Installation | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Dual Boot
Dual Boot | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Network Boot - NFS
Network Boot - NFS | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Network Boot - iSCSI
Network Boot - iSCSI | OpenELEC Mediacenter
User guide
User guide | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Adding Media Sources
Adding Media Sources | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Configuring Screen Resolutions
Configuring Screen Resolutions | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Configuring Audio
Configuring Audio | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Accessing Samba Server
Accessing Samba Server | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Useful Terminal Commands
Useful Terminal Commands | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Configuration
Configuration | OpenELEC Mediacenter
Updating OpenELEC
Updating OpenELEC | OpenELEC Mediacenter
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Supported Platforms | OpenELEC Mediacenter Home FAQ OpenELEC FAQ Raspberry Pi FAQ Kodi FAQ (external) Community FAQ Privacy FAQ Documentation Supported Platforms Intel x86 Raspberry Pi 1 & 2 WeTek Play Cubox-i Installing OpenELEC Basic Install Guide Manual Installation Dual Boot Network Boot - NFS Network Boot - iSCSI User guide Adding Media Sources Configuring Screen Resolutions Configuring Audio Accessing Samba Server Useful Terminal Commands Kodi Wiki (external) Kodi Addons (external) Configuration Updating OpenELEC Compile from source Development workflow Downloads Forum Donate Home Documentation Supported Platforms Table of contents: Raspberry Pi 1 & 2 Things You'll Need Installation Configuration Useful links: I.MX 6 (Cubox-i) Things You'll Need Installation Supported Devices Unsupported Devices Amlogic (WeTek Play) Things You'll Need Installation Supported Devices Unsupported Devices x86_64 & i386 (Generic) Raspberry Pi 1 & 2 Raspberry Pi Model B HDMI-CEC Yes Wifi No Ethernet Yes Bluetooth No Optical S/PDIF No Infrared Reciever No Audio DTS-HD No TrueHD No Video 3D Yes Things You'll Need Mandatory Raspberry Pi SD Card (>= 2 GB, 4-16 GB is recommended) Power Adapter (>=1Amps for RPi model 1, >=2Amps! for RPi model 2) Micro USB Cable Internet connection for possible software updates Optional Keyboard Mouse Remote WLAN Dongle Ethernet Cable Case The first thing you do is download the latest stable build of OpenELEC for Raspberry Pi 1 or 2, located here. Once it's downloaded, you'll need to uncompress the file that ends in .img.gz - This gazetteer file contains the OpenELEC image. Installation Both Raspberry Pi 1 and 2 use our standard installation method described here: Installing OpenELEC Configuration Raspberry Pi specific options are handled by the config.txt file Please take a minute to go over our Raspberry Pi FAQ. Useful links: OpenELEC RaspberryPi builds: http://openelec.tv/get-openelec OpenELEC Compiling from source OpenELEC developer forum: http://openelec.tv/forum/20-development-discussion OpenELEC sources: https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv OpenELEC bug tracker: https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv/issues IRC yack support: http://openelec.tv/support/chat I.MX 6 (Cubox-i) The i.MX 6 series of applications processors unleashes a scalable multicore platform that includes single-, dual- and quad-core families based on the ARM® Cortex™-A9 tracery for next-generation consumer, industrial and automotive applications. By combining the power-efficient processing capabilities of the ARM Cortex-A9 tracery with gory whet 3D and 2D graphics, as well as high-definition video, the i.MX 6 series provides a new level of multimedia performance to enable an unbounded next-generation user experience. Cubox-i4 Pro HDMI-CEC Yes Wifi Yes Ethernet Yes Bluetooth Yes Optical S/PDIF Yes Infrared Reciever Yes Audio DTS-HD Yes TrueHD Yes Video 3D Yes Things You'll Need Mandatory Device (Cubox-i, Hummingboard) SD Card (>512MB) Power Adapter Optional Keyboard Mouse Remote Ethernet Cable The first thing you do is download the latest stable build of OpenELEC for I.MX6, located here. Once it's downloaded, you'll need to uncompress the file that ends in .img.gz - This gazetteer file contains the OpenELEC image. Installation I-MX6 use our standard installation method described here: Installing OpenELEC Supported Devices Support for these devices is constantly improving Cubox-i Kodi on Cubox-i http://www.solid-run.com/products/cubox-i-mini-computer/ Hummingboard http://www.solid-run.com/products/hummingboard/ Unsupported Devices There are no firsthand plans to support these boards. Wandboard http://www.wandboard.org/ Amlogic (WeTek Play) Amlogic moreover offers SoC products (S802, S805, and S812) specifically targeting Android TV boxes and OTT set-top boxes (which are variations of similar SoCs in the M series targeting tablets). WeTek Play HDMI-CEC Yes Wifi Yes Ethernet Yes Bluetooth Yes Optical S/PDIF Yes Infrared Reciever Yes Audio DTS-HD No TrueHD No Video 3D Yes Things You'll Need Mandatory Device (WeTek Play) SD Card (>512MB) Power Adapter Optional Keyboard Mouse Remote Ethernet Cable The first thing you do is download the latest stable build of OpenELEC for Amlogic, located here. Once it's downloaded, you'll need to uncompress the file that ends in .img.gz - This gazetteer file contains the OpenELEC image. Installation Amlogic use our standard installation method described here: Installing OpenELEC Supported Devices Support for these devices is constantly improving WeTek Play WeTek Play is an ARM-based media player device that can currently run XBMC/Kodi on Linux. WeTek Play is moreover one of the first XBMC/Kodi based set-top-box devices that have support for integrated DVB TV-tuners, which are currently fully functional via plug-and-play under Linux in combination with Tvheadend PVR backend and its matching PVR vendee addon for XBMC/Kodi. Unsupported Devices There are no firsthand plans to support these boards. Amlogic M8 Amlogic MX2 Amlogic MXQ Amlogic T8 x86_64 & i386 (Generic) Copyright © 2009-2018 OpenELEC . All Rights Reserved. Home FAQ OpenELEC FAQ Raspberry Pi FAQ Kodi FAQ (external) Community FAQ Privacy FAQ Documentation Supported Platforms Intel x86 Raspberry Pi 1 & 2 WeTek Play Cubox-i Installing OpenELEC Basic Install Guide Manual Installation Dual Boot Network Boot - NFS Network Boot - iSCSI User guide Adding Media Sources Configuring Screen Resolutions Configuring Audio Accessing Samba Server Useful Terminal Commands Kodi Wiki (external) Kodi Addons (external) Configuration Updating OpenELEC Compile from source Development workflow Downloads Forum Donate