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• • The Raspberry Pi was designed to be an educational computer. As part of that educational mission, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has gone out of their way to minimize the manufacturing and licensing costs in order to keep the final cost of the device down. Project Igi 5 Pc Game Free Download on this page. Part of their cost cutting measures included not purchasing a pricey blanket license to use the MPEG-2 and VC-1 video codecs. This doesn’t mean the Raspberry Pi is not capable of decoding media encoded in MPEG-2 or VC-1, but that by default the codecs cannot run on the Raspberry Pi hardware for want of a proper license. Fortunately the Raspberry Pi Foundation was able to make arrangements to sell individual licenses for each codec very inexpensively.
If you’re wondering whether or not you’re the target audience for this tutorial, check to see if any of the following statements apply to you: I’m using my Raspberry Pi as a media center and/or general purpose device and I wish to: • Watch DVDs (either straight from an attached DVD drive or from ripped.ISO files). In this case you need an MPEG-2 license to decode the video on the DVDs. • Watch my collection of AVI files. While AVI is technically a container format, not a codec, the vast majority of AVI files are encoded using MPEG-2 and as such you’ll need an MPEG-2 license.
• Watch content I’ve ripped or recorded using Windows Media Center (such as movies or television shows in the WMV container format). Night Changes Download Video there. For this you’ll need the VC-1 license. Format Without decoders With MPEG-2 Only With VC-1 Only WMV Files Audio Only Audio Only Video and Audio DVD Files Audio Only Video and Audio Audio Only AVI Files Audio Only Video and Audio Audio Only If you’re unsure if you have the files types in question there are two simple ways to check. First, you can try to load the file in your Raspberry Pi media center. If the file is, for example, an MPEG-2 encoded video file there is a very high chance that the audio track will play just fine but the video track will fail to render, leaving the screen black. HOW DO I ENABLE MPEG2 AND VC-1 ON MY RASPBERRY PI? Step Action Details Notes 1 Obtain your Raspberry Pi IP Address In XBMC, go to SYSTEM / SYSTEM INFO Note down your IP address.