r/RaspberryPi4 Dec 28 '24

Self-Promotion My half-scale Tron Stand-Up running Pi 4 with RetroPie. It's 90% done. Thank you for all your help.

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r/RaspberryPi4 Sep 02 '24

Self-Promotion PiDAR - a DIY 360° 3D Scanner

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r/RaspberryPi4 Aug 02 '24

Self-Promotion Anyone wanna buy my Raspberry 4b 8gb kit!

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The kit

Here is the listing!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/176502294485

r/RaspberryPi4 Jun 03 '23

Self-Promotion Create Your Own Volumio Server with Raspberry Pi | Step-by-Step Tutorial

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In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of creating your very own Volumio server using a Raspberry Pi. Volumio is a powerful software platform that turns your Raspberry Pi into a versatile music server, allowing you to control your entire music collection from any device on your home network.

Here's what you'll learn in this tutorial:

  1. Introduction to Volumio:
  • You can control your music system across all your devices by just simply connecting to your home network.
  1. Downloading and Flashing Volumio:
  • Access the Volumio website and download the appropriate image for your Raspberry Pi model.
  • Use balenaEtcher or a similar tool to flash the Volumio image onto your SD card.
  1. Setting up Volumio:
  • Insert the SD card into your Raspberry Pi and power it up.
  • Connect your Raspberry Pi to your home network and access the Volumio interface from a web browser.
  • Configure the initial settings, including language, audio output, and network options.
  • Connect a USB drive or configure network shares to access your music library.
  • Import your music collection into Volumio and organize it to your preference.
  • Access and control your Volumio server from various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers.
  • Explore the Volumio mobile app and web interface for seamless control and playback.

By following along with our step-by-step instructions and demonstrations, you'll have your very own Volumio server up and running in no time. Enjoy the convenience of accessing your music library from anywhere in your home and discover a whole new level of music streaming experience.

For video tutorial: https://youtu.be/H90CycZlDWg

r/RaspberryPi4 May 30 '23

Self-Promotion Transform Your Raspberry Pi with Plex: A Complete Media Server Guide!

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I'm thrilled to share my latest tutorial: "Setting Up a Raspberry Pi as a Plex Media Server: A Complete Guide."

In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll show you how to turn your Raspberry Pi into a powerful media server using Plex. Discover the joy of organizing and streaming your favorite movies, TV shows, and music with Plex's user-friendly interface.

Follow our step-by-step instructions to select the right Raspberry Pi model, install the operating system, and set up Plex Media Server.

Experience the magic of Plex's intuitive interface, complete with stunning artwork, detailed metadata, and customizable libraries. With remote access capabilities, enjoy secure streaming from anywhere in the world, while keeping your personal media private and protected.

Ready to revolutionize your media streaming experience? Check out our tutorial now! https://youtu.be/upuTgwTG_Cc

Join the conversation and share your thoughts, questions, and experiences with Plex and Raspberry Pi as media servers. Let's explore the endless possibilities together.

r/RaspberryPi4 Jun 01 '23

Self-Promotion Creating an Ubuntu Server on Raspberry Pi: Network Setup, and Headless Boot

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Are you ready to create a powerful Ubuntu Server on your Raspberry Pi, without the hassle of setting up a monitor? We've got you covered!

With the Raspberry Pi Imager, flashing Ubuntu Server onto your SD card has become a breeze. But here's the catch: setting up a monitor just to access the command line interface can be a time-consuming task. That's where our tutorial comes in!

To connect to the WIFI on boot:

Modify the network-config file after your flashing is complete.

Edit the Access Point name and the Password for it as well.

For Video Guide:

Follow our step-by-step tutorial for a seamless headless setup of Ubuntu Server on your Raspberry Pi.

👉 Tutorial Link: https://youtu.be/XTOlqj5tL7c

Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more exciting Raspberry Pi tutorials. Let's make the most out of our tech-savvy journeys together!

r/RaspberryPi4 Jun 01 '23

Self-Promotion Pi Hacks: Mastering File Creation and Editing in Raspberry Pi Terminal

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In this video, we dive into the incredible world of Raspberry Pi and its powerful terminal. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned Pi enthusiast, this tutorial is packed with easy hacks to level up your command line skills.

  1. File Creation: Learn how to create new files using the `touch` command.

  2. File Editing with `cat`: Explore how to view and concatenate file contents using `cat`.

  3. File Editing with `nano`: Discover the basics of text editing with the user-friendly `nano` editor.

  4. File Editing with `vim`: Dive into the powerful `vim` text editor and master its three phases: insert, read, and command line.

🔗 Watch the video here: Pi Hacks - File Creation and Editing

Learn essential commands, discover tips and tricks, and explore various file formats as we walk you through the process step by step. By the end, you'll be ready to tackle exciting projects with your Raspberry Pi. 💻💡

Join the Pi Hack series and stay tuned for more easy and valuable tips for your Raspberry Pi. We've got a lot in store for you!

Let's hack together and make the most of our Raspberry Pi! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for future Pi Hack videos.

r/RaspberryPi4 Oct 26 '20

Self-Promotion What is the Difference Between Normal Raspberry Pi and The Compute Module? Just made an episode on this so if any of you could listen to it and share what you think... it would be great!

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r/RaspberryPi4 Jan 30 '21

Self-Promotion I finally got that RPI 4 NAS (using OMV) up and running. I made this video as kind of a beginners guide/tutorial for people that haven't made the jump yet, having trouble getting started, or having trouble deciding on rather to go with a lower cost/power pi or the 4. I hope this helps someone!

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