If you ever run into any LibreELEC or Pi-specific problems, though, you'll find a few extra settings under Add-Ons > Program Add-Ons > LibreELEC Configuration. An ethernet cable or Wi-Fi adapter (ethernet is strongly recommended for best performance).A case (you can find many cool ones on Amazon, though this official Kodi case is pretty sweet too).A microSD card (8GB or larger recommended).A microUSB power supply (we recommend the official CanaKit Raspberry Pi 3 power supply for best results).A Raspberry Pi board (we recommend the latest Raspberry Pi 3 for best performance).Related: Everything You Need to Know About Getting Started with the Raspberry PiĪs far as hardware goes, you'll need the typical batch of Raspberry Pi hardware and accessories: This guide assumes you're at least somewhat familiar with the Raspberry Pi and Kodi, so if you aren't, be sure to check out our complete guide to the Raspberry Pi and read up on Kodi before continuing. For only $35 (plus a few accessories you may have lying around), you can get a small, efficient computer that can play all your media from one beautiful, couch-friendly interface. If you’ve been holding off on setting up a Kodi-based media center computer because they’re loud, expensive, don’t fit in your media rack, the Raspberry Pi is your savior. ![]() Step Two: Fire Up Your Raspberry Pi and Configure Your System. ![]() ![]()
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