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Mar 08, 2015 Raspberry Pi 2: In this video, I go over MPEG 2 decoding on the Raspberry Pi 2 with and without the MPEG 2 License Key. MPEG- 2 license key - Raspberry Pi Store. This key will enable a single Raspberry Pi to decode MPEG- 2 video in hardware. You can buy a hardware MPEG-2 license at the Raspberry Pi shop You will need a license for MPEG codec from the raspberry fondation (2.79 €), and some software ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096. If you have tried to play on your Raspberry Pi XBMC mpeg2 content like DVB-T or DVB-T2 stored.ts content, you might I m doing this for several devices also. Mar 08, 2015 Raspberry Pi 2: In this video, I go over MPEG 2 decoding on the Raspberry Pi 2 with and without the MPEG 2 License Key. I also go over.
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MPEG 2 License Install Location. Help and Support. Raspberry Pi. Slimmswitch 2015-05-21 19:05:54 UTC #1. So i bought a MPEG 2 license (still waiting) and i just wanted to confirm the location i would add the key to? A reboot is always needed when you change the codec keys. Lorisarvendu 2016-01-21 11:47:37 UTC #19. Yes I know a reboot is. As per the Raspberry Pi Website, purchasing the license will enable a single Raspberry Pi to decode MPEG-2 video in hardware. The Raspberry Pi is not the most powerful device, and with a single core 700 MHz ARM processor, it might have trouble decoding higher resolution videos.
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commented Apr 1, 2013
Hi, Any chance you could implement this hack into your Pi release of OpenELEC? The Raspbmc did it so maybe OpenELEC could do the same:) Thanks Raf |
commented Apr 1, 2013
uhmmm we already have codec support, all what you need is here for months now: http://www.raspberrypi.com/license-keys/ we have better things in the pipeline.. see: http://www.openelec.tv/news/23-development/87-openelec-announces-apple-itv-support impressed? |
commented Apr 1, 2013
that was pure epic @turexy :) |
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commented Apr 1, 2013
Errrrr correct me if I'm wrong, with the hack I posted in my original post you don't need to pay for a license. |
commented Apr 1, 2013
you are wrong ;) |
commented Apr 1, 2013
Just tried and doesn't work :( |
commented Apr 1, 2013
Works perfect. Thanks!!!!! |
commented Apr 1, 2013
@rbej what is working perfect? |
commented Apr 18, 2013
The aprilfools joke I guess. Heh |
commented Sep 12, 2018
possible idea: just reboot with different random values until it works.. April fools issue or not, the whole thing really is madness. Hardware blocks that decide not to work without a key.. |
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