XBMC is one of our favourite media centre solutions, and the Raspberry Pi makes a dandy XBMC machinefor $US35. However, with three different builds for the Pi, which one should you use? They’re all a little different, and they have various strengths and weaknesses. Here’s how to pick the right one.
You have three big choices here for XBMC operating systems on the Pi: Raspbmc (which we’ve covered before), OpenElec and XBian. All three operate similar to a PC installation of XBMC and are packed with the same basic features, but they differ in small ways that make each distribution different on the Pi. Let’s get down to big differences, pros, and cons between the three.
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