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PI : TV A PI MEDIA CENTER Michael Hoskins Network Security & Electronics Program, Dept. of Applied Engineering & Technology, Eastern Kentucky University
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2 OUTLINE Motivation Introduction Problem Statement Assumptions Proposed Solutions Results Conclusion Future Work References Acknowledgements
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3 MOTIVATION Create something useful, that has a use in my home. Practical everyday Application for a Raspberry Pi. Alternative to other similar devices. Importance: why keep all the extra devices when you could stream it anywhere in the house, efficiently.
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4 INTRODUCTION Got a TV with no media player, and it’s not smart, This may be for you A few topics had to be looked at If a Pi can stream media What does it take to get it too work What is needed to keep others out
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5 PROBLEM STATEMENT Create a Raspberry Pi based media center, using the Pi as a client for a Linux based server. Keep it small, price competitive, and have the ability to customize it Sub problems Try to keep it secured Keep it running fast and stable
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6 ASSUMPTIONS You already have a home network set up You have a TV with a HDMI port Someone isn’t dedicated to getting into the system You have a computer to install the server too You have an android based mobile device
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7 PROPOSED SOLUTION Using OpenELEC as the operating system on the Pi Linux with a media server software installed Configure these to talk over a network Load up server with desired media (music, images, movies, etc.) Install an XBMC app to phone to control Pi and begin streaming.
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8 RESULTS Successfully implemented system Not using the desired software Was able to get video, music, and images to stream. Installed apps, however quality varied. Not as secure as I wanted, however has login, and other features.
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9 CONCLUSIONS With the results anyone could turn a Raspberry Pi into a powerful media center Through this project I've had to learn much about Linux, command line, XBMC, and Samba. This project also test my troubleshooting abilities, everything that could go wrong, did
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10 FUTURE WORK Try to get an alternative to Samba working See if alternative programs offer more in terms of security Get another pi to use as a low power serve Suggestions Thanks for your attention Email mikehosk098@hotmail.com
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