I thoroughly enjoyed Scott's article on Raspbmc. I recently tried the other variant - XBian, and was similarly impressed. In fact, it has fewer issues playing live TV from my HDHomeRun Prime than my PS3!
Scott, out of curiosity, what was the CPU utilization when you were trying to play Super Troopers? Did you try "Turbo Mode" (1GHz)?
Thank you Chaos6, it was a fun article to write. With Super Troopers the Pi CPU was pegged at 100% most of the time. That file is ginormous, 26GB, it's a bit-by-bit copy from a blu-ray DVD using our Vortexbox. It's not scaled down in any way.
I used default settings of Raspbmc, which I believe is 800MHz with Turbo Mode on. To be fair to the Pi, no tested media server has played that file without stuttering to this date. Our Samsung TV can play it smoothly, but it's the only device to date that can.
Scott, what case did you use? I've read lots of good/bad reviews of simple clear cases (some people say they fit, some people say they don't). Wanted to know which one you had, where you got it, and if you like it! Thanks.
Hi bsotak,
I have the clear case from RS.
http://raspberrypi.rsdelivers.com/product/rs/raspberry-pi-type-b-case-clear/caseclr.aspx
I don't have any complaints for it. It fits nice, connectors line up correctly and everything snaps together with no hardware. It probably wouldn't be so nice if you were going to remove the board often, but I don't have plans to do that. Running Raspbmc I might go for a darker case so the LEDs weren't distracting, but that was minor.
aiannar974, I would agree, give the Pi a try for your media server, it does amazingly well and it's very budget-friendly. The fact that it works with the TV remote was huge in my opinion. It's also small, unassuming, and takes almost no power.
flamaest, I'm sorry, have no input there. The audio in my testing was done via HDMI. Hopefully others can weigh in.