![]() ![]() Kore or Yatse) and iOS (Sybu or the official Kodi App). We can now make all our commands to the media center with one of the many great Kodi Apps for Android (e.g. Step 5: Control the Media Center With Apps We can also enable AirPlay functionality for our Apple products. There, we need to go to System -> Settings -> Services where we need to tick “Allow programs on other systems to control Kodi” and “Allow control of Kodi via HTTP”. Since Kodi comes preinstalled freely on Max2Play, all we need to do is change a few configurations in its interface to control it from our smartphones.Connected to a screen, we can get the video output from the Pi's HDMI jack to display Kodi with just a click. When we click it, the system automatically sets up an access point for any outside devices. It is just a web page with a button saying "install". Once this is the case, we can activate the extension. To be able to access our Raspberry Pi from anywhere on the go with our smartphones and tablets, we have to set up an access point.The Access Point Setup extension is a premium feature on Max2Play, so we need to have an activated account. Optional: You can also order an already burnt and configured microSD card from Max2Play. Just let it burn and once the process is done, put the card into the Raspberry Pi. zip files and can be burnt onto a card using a simple tool like the WinDiskImager for Windows. The images for download on Max2Play are all packed in. ![]() Step 2: Burn the Image on the MicroSD Card We also got bundles which include everything else you need to get started except the speakers. You can purchase any of these amplifiers from our Max2Play Shop. Here we used HiFiBerry's AMP2 with a 12V 6A PSU and an older Sony speaker we had lying around. With these cards stacked on top of the Pi, you can power Pi, sound card and two connected passive speakers with just one power supply. Above you can see a picture of all the major Raspberry Pi Amplifiers on the market. For your mobile media center we recommend using Amp HAT sound cards. The Max2Play image is perfect to optimize and configure sound cards for your Raspberry Pi with just one click. (Optional) A Sound Card for Better Audio Performance.Once burnt, the system works right away and does not require any further configuration. ![]() The Linux-based Max2Play image includes the Kodi media center and various audio players and other extensions that can be managed from any web browser. The heart of this media center is the affordable but powerful 3B, it can handle multiple audio and video players with its quad core processor and 1 GB RAM. ![]()
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