
Kodi, formerly known as XBMC, is a free and open-source media player which allows users to stream media directly to their TV. There are several versions of the Raspberry Pi, but the most recent version is the Raspberry Pi3 Model B+. You can use it as a media center, as a platform to emulate games and as whatever you can think of - as long as you can program it, of course. In this tutorial, we’ll teach you how to install one of the most popular media centers in one of the most affordable and tiny computers in the market.Ī Raspberry Pi is a very small computer (it fits in your hand) that can be used to learn programming or to install a plethora of programs on it.

If you want to have a media center plugged into your TV, but you don’t want to buy an expensive box or to hook up your computer to your TV, then a Raspberry Pi with Kodi might be the perfect solution for you.
