2020-11-12, 10:44 PM
So, been browsing a bit through the forum, and i think i'd like some advice on what the best low power usage setup would be, when using RPis.
I have an 8gb Pi4, and i think i have a Pi3 somewhere gathering some dust.
So far i've tried:
- run nextpvr on the pi4, using the web UI HDMI-ed into the tv. Seems to be going ok. Some UI usability issues that have been solved in third-party players like kodi
- run kodi on the Pi4. Even without nextpvr in the background, it seems to be a bit too slow, showing some lag and stutter when selecting menu items. So i don't know how this would improve if i run the pvr frontend through kodi to talk to the backend on that same Pi4
What would be the easiest way to get a less-laggy kodi (or other system) to run, and have nextpvr serve as the backend? Should i get another pi4, and run kodi on it, connecting it to the backend pi4 running nextpvr?
Ideas? Let me know :-)
BTW: am retiring an old laptop that was running mythtv 0.27... Finally getting rid of that energy hog!
R.
I have an 8gb Pi4, and i think i have a Pi3 somewhere gathering some dust.
So far i've tried:
- run nextpvr on the pi4, using the web UI HDMI-ed into the tv. Seems to be going ok. Some UI usability issues that have been solved in third-party players like kodi
- run kodi on the Pi4. Even without nextpvr in the background, it seems to be a bit too slow, showing some lag and stutter when selecting menu items. So i don't know how this would improve if i run the pvr frontend through kodi to talk to the backend on that same Pi4
What would be the easiest way to get a less-laggy kodi (or other system) to run, and have nextpvr serve as the backend? Should i get another pi4, and run kodi on it, connecting it to the backend pi4 running nextpvr?
Ideas? Let me know :-)
BTW: am retiring an old laptop that was running mythtv 0.27... Finally getting rid of that energy hog!
R.
Pi4, wired, running Bullseye, 64 bit, latest NextPVR installed. Kodi 19.4 -- looking at Pi5 and LE on the same machine.