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Raspberry pi codecs
Raspberry pi codecs




raspberry pi codecs
  1. #Raspberry pi codecs how to#
  2. #Raspberry pi codecs serial number#
  3. #Raspberry pi codecs manual#

Copy the unique 16 digital serial number (partially obfuscated in the screenshot here).īecause the license is granted to each specific Raspberry Pi board, repeat the above process for all Raspberry Pi boards you wish to purchase a license for. Your Pi will spit back 11 lines of text, but the only one of interest to us is the last line labeled Once at the command prompt enter the following command: The default login/password combination for Raspbmc is Whether you have pulled up the command prompt directly at the machine or via SSH you will be prompted to login.

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This will deposit you at the command prompt.Īlternatively, if you would like to access the command prompt remotely, fire up your SSH client (such as PuTTY) and enter the IP address of your Rasperry Pi unit. Press ESC to load the command prompt instead of booting back into the Raspbmc GUI. If you have a keyboard attached to your Raspbmc machine, simply select “Exit” out of the Raspbmc interface via the power button in the lower left hand side of the GUI. This number is not printed anywhere on the circuit board but is instead stored in the hardware it must be retrieved using the command prompt.įirst, visit the command prompt either at the actual terminal or remotely connected to the terminal via an SSH tool such as PuTTY. In order to purchase the licenses you need, you will have to retrieve the unique serial number for your Raspberry Pi board.

#Raspberry pi codecs how to#

After that, we’ll show you how to manually add the licenses to your Pi or use the built-in tool within Raspbmc. To follow along you’ll need the following things:Īn MPEG-2 (~$4)and/or VC-1 license(~$2) purchased from the Raspberry Pi store.Īccess to the command prompt on the Raspberry Pi (either at the physical device or via SSH).įirst, we will walk you through getting the serial number off the board and purchasing the licenses you need. We’ll be covering two methods: adding the license code manually and via Raspbmc-a popular Raspberry Pi-enabled distribution of XBMC.

#Raspberry pi codecs manual#

Further, we’ll be using a copy of Raspbmc for this tutorial under the assumption that many of our readers followed our Raspbmc guide and would now like to add in DVD/WMV support to their build.Įven if you are using another Raspberry Pi distribution, the command line instructions and the manual configuration are still applicable to you and your Pi unit. For this tutorial we’re assuming you’ve already got your hands on a Raspberry Pi unit and installed your operating system of choice on it.






Raspberry pi codecs