This is kind of just barely touching around the subject of the raspberry pi as a media server and probably not something a dedicated audiophile would want to do but I built up a Raspberry Pi with something called Screenly. It is a digital signage program. My gf owns a bar and I took a small flat screen TV, made a bunch of Power Points regarding drink specials, etc. and made a bunch of joke slides. It's pretty cool in that you can upload stuff wirelessly through the browser on a network.
Anyway I download a couple videos from YouTube in H264 and they play real nice. I see no reason why I couldn't download a ton of videos and Screenly has a shuttle mode as well. Other than that not much user control. I guess my point, if I have one, is that the HMDI out for video and sound is pretty impressive.
I have my other Raspberry Pi built up with the latest Raspian OS but I haven't touched it all week. Been playing around with DD-WRT routers and set up a VPN here in my home in Japan to stream Hulu, Netflix, and Pandora. Better than any cable system here and much much cheaper. I let the cat out of the bag and it seems like everybody wants my help doing the same for their home.
John
Anyway I download a couple videos from YouTube in H264 and they play real nice. I see no reason why I couldn't download a ton of videos and Screenly has a shuttle mode as well. Other than that not much user control. I guess my point, if I have one, is that the HMDI out for video and sound is pretty impressive.
I have my other Raspberry Pi built up with the latest Raspian OS but I haven't touched it all week. Been playing around with DD-WRT routers and set up a VPN here in my home in Japan to stream Hulu, Netflix, and Pandora. Better than any cable system here and much much cheaper. I let the cat out of the bag and it seems like everybody wants my help doing the same for their home.
John