VDR/Kodi Mediacenter

VDR/Kodi Mediacenter

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<p>Case for a Raspberry Pi 3 Mediacenter</p> <p>The "hole" in the top is for a Infrared Receiver breakout connected via GPIO.</p> <p>I must admit, the LED's aren't functional yet. The idea was to have a set of shell scripts to signaling different system states with different pattern.<br/> Boot up, shutdown, Kodi running, VDR running.<br/> And a dedicated plugin for Kodi/VDR to show the current state, play, pause, stopped, forward, rewind, and so on.<br/> There is existing a bare minimum draft, but due less time it's not even an pre alpha.</p> <p>The additional Arduino and the big 15Amps power supply on the picture is for he main ambilight with ~192LED's.<br/> But maybe the space occupied from the power supply could be used for a HDD/SSD.</p> <p>There are a few things that could be optimized, all connections to the back, a few vents.</p> <p>But source is attached.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Printed in PLA, translucent front in clear PETG.</p> <p>Top part was printed upside down.<br/> Supports were used for the main part, it would be a to much bridging without.</p>

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