![]() ![]() OSMC includes addons for a bunch of online streaming services (like YouTube and Twitch). Your OSMC media center is now configured, updated, and online! Adding Streaming Media Channels to OSMC The update installation screen isn’t as pretty as the rest of OSMC. Once the updates have been downloaded, you’ll be prompted to install them. ![]() Update progress will be shown in the top right corner of the screen. Navigate to ‘Manual Controls’ and select ‘Scan for Updates Now’ – we want to make sure all software used by OSMC is up to date! Go back to the ‘My OSMC’ menu and select the ‘Updates’ menu item on the right. When everything’s up and running, the network status will show as ‘Connected’. You’ll see the IP address details populate when the connection is ready. Select ‘Apply’ and wait a few moments for OSMC to finish connecting. Select your WiFi network from the list on the right of the screen.Įnter the password for your WiFi network. Ensure ‘Enable Adapter’ is selected, and then wait a few minutes while the list of available WiFi networks is refreshed. WiFi networks is refreshed.” width=”1024″ height=”768″ /> Select the ‘Wireless’ option. Select the network Icon at the top of the ‘My OSMC’ menu. Return to the ‘Settings’ menu and navigate to ‘My OSMC’. This is useful if you have iOS devices and wish to watch streaming services on your TV – I’ll cover this later. Select the ‘Services’ menu item and ensure AirPlay is enabled. Select ‘Settings’ from the main menu, and then navigate to the ‘System’ menu. OSMC is up and running, but it can’t do much yet – for this you’ll need a network connection. SSH can also be used to transfer media files over the network using SFTP.Īs always, there are various terms and conditions that must be accepted before using the software.īack to the main menu – OSMC is ready to go! A randomly generated name can be used if you aren’t feeling creative.Įnabling SSH is recommended for troubleshooting purposes. Give your device a name which will be used on your network (if you connect OSMC to your network). The first run configuration for OSMC will ask some questions about your language and locale. Don’t do anything just yet, the first-run configuration tool will automatically open after a few seconds. When the installation has completed, the main OSMC menu will appear. It’s all automatic, just sit back and wait. When OSMC is booted for the first time it will partition and format your SD card. Now that OSMC is installed, it’ll need some configuration before it can be used. To navigate OSMC, use the arrow keys to select menu items, the ENTER key to select items, and the BACKSPACE key to go back. Done! Remove the SD card and insert it into your Raspberry Pi. Stick around, it might take a few minutes for the data to be written. Click ‘Flash!’ when ready to write the image. Run Balena Etcher and select the OSMC disk image downloaded previously, as well as the SD card you’ll be using in your Pi. Next, we’ll need to download Balena Etcher – my go-to tool for writing disk images to SD cards for use on Raspberry Pis. ![]() Raspberry Pi 4.” width=”1024″ height=”661″ /> Download the latest release of OSMC for your model of Raspberry Pi. Click on the ‘Disk Images’ Link to go to the list of available Raspverry Pi disk Images. The first step to getting OSMC up and running on your Pi is to install it.
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