
Thus, during boat trips lasting several days, you face the danger of losing electrical power if you don't have access to a land-based electrical connection. This is just enough power to run a 1 Amp device for 200 hours. Although my boat – christened the "Coup de Coeur" – has three batteries available, the batteries only deliver 200 Amp under ideal conditions. There are always two limiting factors on a sport boat, namely space and electrical power. I quickly discovered that the Rasp Pi was ideally suited for the role of bringing multimedia to my boat.


After all, it is important to make weekend excursions comfortable, and that comfort requires conveniences such as TV and the ability to play multimedia content. But now it was in the hands of a confirmed nerd who wanted to implement various ideas for electronic gadgets. The previous owner of this boat had tricked it out with assorted gadgets. Naturally that command is susposed to tell you that the codec was activated by checking for the license key in the config.txt or something.Figure 1: The author's boat is an Ypton 22, and it now serves as the new home for a Raspberry Pi multimedia player. why not just say that it is free now on the website, and add a paypal link for donations?) vcgencmd codec_enabled MPG2 (susposedly the command enters "1byte" or something, the code was released around the time the patent for the M-PEG decoder expired, the same one, the raspberry pi, sells for usage under its sales agreement, I understand charging for the service of the license key, but if its free. Question: Why not put a note on the website, do the makers of the raspberry want our buyer confidence? The "MPEG-2" License is Officially Free, /item?id=16379939 This was posted here originally, / r/raspberry_pi/comments/5x7xbo/patch_for_mpeg2_vc1_license/ Press F4 to enter terminal, then after each line press enter cd /boot
