It was nice knowing Raspberry Pi while they lasted. Going to suck losing something that has changed the homegrown embedded system hobby forever.

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    5 months ago

    Got my last Pi (RBP5) to try to set up a simple TV player under linux… unfortunately the performance was shit… had to go with Android and it’s barely OK (bang for buck)

    With the IPO I expect RBP are going to become more expensive and significantly enshitified… so that’s that

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      5 months ago

      ? RPi5 is something like 2x faster than RPi4. Are you using some format that RPi doesn’t accelerate? Or are you running something heavy?

      I almost picked up an RPi5 to replace my NAS, but the SATA hat was out of stock so I just did a smaller upgrade with stuff laying around my house (Phenom II x4 -> Ryzen 1700, mostly for power savings).

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        5 months ago

        Pi5 doesn’t have h264 hardware. Pi4 is probably better for media centers right now.

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            5 months ago

            That assumes your media collection is all hevc. That’s not the case for most people.

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              5 months ago

              It only needs to be HEVC for 4k content, 1080p works fine in pretty much any format. Most people probably have mostly 1080p or 720p content.

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                5 months ago

                Yes, that’s my point. If you have a library full of 1080 h264 then the pi 4 is a better choice. The Pi5 will struggle with software decoding compared to the 4.

                At the end of the day, they’re different boards with different use cases. I think a lot of people don’t appreciate that enough.

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          5 months ago

          What software do you run for that, and is there support for a remote control?

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        5 months ago

        I was planning to use it to drive one of my TVs, so basically to be an HDTV player.

        The Raspbian OS was fine, the Emby client would not start and the performance on the web client was not great.

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          5 months ago

          Ah, okay. I’m not familiar with Emby, I’ve mostly only used Kodi on my RPi4. I’m guessing there’s a way to get reasonable performance, but you may need to transcode.

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        I was planning to use it to drive one of my TVs, so basically to be an HDTV player.

        The Raspbian OS was fine, the Emby client would not start (segmentation fault) and the performance on the web client was not great.

        Now on Android, Emby client runs pretty well (better than on the FireTV sticks I am trying to replace) but I could not get Google Play working (yet) which left me without F1TV (the only “other” vid app I care about for now to run on the TV)