In this second article I will detail all the steps required to get your newly set up Pi playing and obtaining content, as well as discuss some options for customisation. Many of the topics are entirely optional, so feel free to use as little of as many of these as you desire.
This part will focus on configuration, customisation, tweaks and managing content – by which I mean video content. While it is possible to get your Pi to do far more than play video (while still keeping the media centre functionality) such as play emulated games, those topics are best left to a potential, later guide.