This is How to install Xbian 2016 on a Raspberry
Pi.
First you need to open a browser to xbian.org
Next, navigate to the Download menu.
Scroll down to the Xbian Images section and
choose your Raspberry Pi Version.
This will redirect to Sourceforge and start
downloading.
Once you have downloaded Xbian, you will need
to write this image to a Micro SD Card.
If you don't have an Image writing program
already, I recommend Etcher which is compatible
with Windows, Linux and Mac.
Open Etcher and Click Select Image.
Here, choose the Xbain image we just downloaded.
With Etcher, this can be a compressed image
or uncompressed.
Next, click on Select Drive.
Here you will need to be careful and choose
the correct removeable storage.
Lastly click on Flash! and now we will just
wait a few moments whislt I speed up the footage.
Once the Xbian image is written to the micro
sd card, etcher automatically unmounts this
so you can safely eject it.
Now let's jump over to the Raspberry Pi.
When you boot your Raspberry Pi with Xbian
for the first time, you will go through an
intial setup.
Xbian will resize the micro sd card and setup
some files.
When Xbian starts up into Kodi, it defaults
to a 640x480 resolution which I can't screen
record.
we will fix this later.
So the first screen of the Xbian Wizard is
for configuring your network.
This should be automatic so click next.
Next up is where you can insert a license
key for playback of particular media formats.
If you don't have it, you probably don't need
it.
Click next.
Here you can setup a backup for your setup.
Click next if you want to set that up later.
Next is the option to Update Xbian.
You can do this later through the system menu.
Click Next.
Here you can install different packages like
torrent or couch potato.
Otherwise, clcik next.
It's time to play!
Now before we finish, we need to set the screen
resolution.
Go to System, then Settings.
Go down to the bottom System menu.
Under Video Output, go across to Resolution
and change this to 1920x1080p.
Select Yes when you are given the option to
Keep Resolution and you are done.
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