I know it's cheap, but that's still a waste of money since it's only a matter of time for Pi 4 to be fully running. I'm pretty sure the experts working on it are motivated enough by the better RAM and CPU.So far there are no emulator distros for RPi 4 bc of a change in video drivers.
You can throw Debian at it and download some emulators, got mednafen running on mine, but then you'll have to either get a keyboard/mouse or go thru all the fuzz of setting up a joystick interface/retropie/kodi.
Right now if you're planning on buying one to use it as an emulator I'd recommend you to get a Pi 3.
I'd say buy a 3 or wait for the 4 to be fully supported.I’ve been thinking of getting one to fuck around with (not a warm apple one though)
The thing with automation systems is I don't care much as I live in an apartment, oddly enough a client once paid me to develop a home automation system using a SBC other than the RPi, a Samsung mini2416.Web server, media/music/Kodi, home security system.
I thought the same at first, yet it's been 9 months already and no support, not even good signs of it, I'm starting to think video support is not coming.I know it's cheap, but that's still a waste of money since it's only a matter of time for Pi 4 to be fully running. I'm pretty sure the experts working on it are motivated enough by the better RAM and CPU.
In my case I use transmission+miniDLNA on my x86 NAS, the whole download/TV delivery of media is sorted.I guess I don't really understand what the obsession with Kodi is. Anything you could ever possibly want can either be streamed or torrented.
I've set up a Kodi media server on a Raspberry Pi 3, and it was OKish for shmillegal streaming, but the quality and the network connection sucked. Why not just use Popcorn Time? What are you really getting out of Kodi?
I'd say buy a 3 or wait for the 4 to be fully supported.
Still, that depends on what you want to do.. If you want a network appliance like VPN gateway/Radius server for WPA-Enterprise/NAS/DLNA then it's a go, if you need media on TV right now RPi 3 is faring much better.
The thing with automation systems is I don't care much as I live in an apartment, oddly enough a client once paid me to develop a home automation system using a SBC other than the RPi, a Samsung mini2416.
I could ask them for a piece, although I don't believe they still sell it, but I don't like running cables throughout the apartment. I guess that's what deter mostnerdspeople.
Kodi is not supported so far, LibElec says it's somewhat supported, but that went did not work for me.
I thought the same at first, yet it's been 9 months already and no support, not even good signs of it, I'm starting to think video support is not coming.
If I knew it would take 9+ months I'd have bought the 3, played a lot of emulators and later buy the 4th whenever it's ready for prime time.
The thing with video on RPi 3 was that you had to use its vendor-supplied video player (omxplayer) to get HW h264/h265 decoding, a lot of people got pissed at it, still omxplayer worked most of the time.I haven't kept up on the Pi stuff with the 4, but I know the 3 on down could have some video issues because they were using a closed source GPU and couldn't get the code from the company.
Personally I use the first gen for Pi-hole and a 3 for an HTPC (kodi mostly).
I guess I don't really understand what the obsession with Kodi is. Anything you could ever possibly want can either be streamed or torrented.
I've set up a Kodi media server on a Raspberry Pi 3, and it was OKish for shmillegal streaming, but the quality and the network connection sucked. Why not just use Popcorn Time? What are you really getting out of Kodi?
AgreedI guess I don't really understand what the obsession with Kodi is. Anything you could ever possibly want can either be streamed or torrented.
I've set up a Kodi media server on a Raspberry Pi 3, and it was OKish for shmillegal streaming, but the quality and the network connection sucked. Why not just use Popcorn Time? What are you really getting out of Kodi?
I had an almost identical experience. I bought an Amazon fireTV to use as a kodi box a few years ago. It didn't take long to decide that I'd rather just plug a PC into my TV than deal with Kodi just to get a similarly low quality stream.Yeah, I was all in on Kodi a few years ago and got an Android TV thing to run Kodi for pretty cheap (like $30). It was interesting, but trying to find reliable streams was a PITA after a while. I don't think I've used it in a two years or so.
The thing with video on RPi 3 was that you had to use its vendor-supplied video player (omxplayer) to get HW h264/h265 decoding, a lot of people got pissed at it, still omxplayer worked most of the time.
I partially have given up on my RPi 4, I'll try OpenWRT at it as it is officialy supported, yet RPi4's 1x1 radio is far from the best... Still a 45$ 802.11ac AP with USB 3.0, 4gb ram/quad core cpu and stuff seems an ok deal here, there I might use Pi-hole as DNS server as well.
Next I'll set up a Raspbian with hostapd/bridge-utils on a secondary TF card to spawn an equivalent AP/router just without the web interface
Then I'll decide over either OpenWRT (standard, with web interface) or Raspbian (with a bunch of services set up like samba/hostapd, no web interface, yet capable of running emulators/video players with a keyboard), might even run a mednafen standalone server for people to play.
Did anyone do anything good with the 8GB RAM version?