Can you toss the power supply info in the first post so it is easier to locate as needed? Thanks.
Can you toss the power supply info in the first post so it is easier to locate as needed? Thanks.
Melbourne, Essendon to be precise..You’re on the list. Where are you located!
I'm happy to help configure some in the US if you need help in future waves.
Please count me in for Round 2.
Thanks Garry.Rounds are US resident builds.
Here in AU, I have NUCs arriving soon and uncommitted NUCs to ship in next couple of weeks. Your name is now one of those! They are all BEH style.
I know nothing about this. wanted to run kodi on my Mac but I'm interested in this also.
@HomerJAU, I'm in the UK and potentially interested in buying. I could have it shipped to a EU country if it worked easier. I have had a MeLe n5105 (windows) fanless NUC waiting in my drawers for 2 years until I find the time to set it up for streaming Atmos from my NAS. It's still sealed.If copying your drive image onto it was an option, I would be happy to have a go at it or find help locally. Happy to pay you either way.
Ok another idea. using this in a car?The NUC has a Linux based operating system, cut back to a minimum to run Kodi (it’s the LibreElec open source project). No knowledge of Linux is required as Kodi is the only user interface. The LibreElec slogan is: Just Enough OS to run Kodi. It’s tiny and use 512MB of the drive,
Users can easily access files on the NUC through a SMB network coonection with a simple File Explorer interface and user name /password if required. (Copy updates to the NUC etc or the customise the UI if you want)
User media is normally stored on attached external USB drives, NAS server or even media stored on a PC or Mac via a network connection. (WiFi or Ethernet). Easiest is the external USB drives(s) option.
It can be controlled via a supplied Bluetooth remote, USB keyboard and/or mouse or any Apple iPhone or iPad (free apps) or Android phone or tablet (free apps). When I first started using my iPad screen to browse my music collection and play and queue my music for the evening, I thought “Oh my. If someone had demoed this in a HiFi store a couple years ago I would have paid 2 or 3 thousand bucks for this system in my home” Seriously this is the bees knees. If you already own an iPad, even the cheapest model you have every album, track and music video at your fingertips. Literally! No TV or monitor required to play music!
The big advantage this NUC has over a MAC is this will be a complete setup and customised for our hobby. Surround music!
A tiny media player hiding in your equipment rack in on a cabinet top is silent and starts like a BD player, no login etc like a ‘normal’ computer. Remote controlled. It’s really much more like BD player than a computer, and using a Mac or PC is not a great experience at all IMO.