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Recently I read a review about the Woxter i-cube 750. I guess I'm not the only one hoping for a HD capable XBOX replacement in the near future. Has anyone tried to install linux/xbmc on it?
![]() ![]() ![]() Specs: http://www.c4i.com.pl/PDF/FTiCube750english.pdf review (translated from Dutch): http://translate.google.com/translat...istory_state0=
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This looks like one of those boxes like popcorn hour, where an Intel/AMD cpu is not used. If so, it'll be much trickier to install anything like XBMC on this, but I could be reading the specs wrong.
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The article lists it as using an Realtek chipset for the video decoding. I think this is just another of these low-cost media players that are popping up. They usually don't have and 3D capabilities either. I don't think this can run XBMC - ever.
If you are looking for a xbox replacement look for an Nvidia ION based system. |
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Hi,
I bought one Friday to replace my XBOX. I have more and more MKV and nor the XBOX or the 360 can read that format. It's a "nice" little box with everything I need (except the ugly gui and the gigantic remote). I'm gonna "try" to install XBMC on it. It's a Linux VENUS 2.6... and Busybox is installed. I can access it via telnet. Were can I introduce myself ? It's my first post... |
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The GUI is indeed horrendous I have the same player from another company expect is called the AC Ryan PlayOn HD. |
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Thanks for the responses. To bad it can't run on these kind of low-budget HTPC solutions. There are so many different versions popping up and looking at the capacity they have it should be well enough for XBMC. This one seemed especially interesting because of the internal SATA HDD option, the option to add wifi (n) and most of all the scart connector.
It's probably been discussed... But is it not worth the effort to make XBMC compatible with the chipset (if possible at all)? I bet even a lot of commercial products would choose to use XBMC instead of developing and maintaining their own versions of the embeded software. This would be a huge benefit for the XBMC community and XBMC itself!
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There is work done on making XBMC compatible with ARM based systems. But since XBMC needs a 3D processor that is OpenGL 2.0 (ES) capable, most of the systems will not run it. Even if XBMC could run on the Realtek chip there is still no way of making the user interface available on these machines. This is also the reason why most of these small machines have very ugly user interfaces - they are as simple as possible because the the machines can't handle anything fancy. Simply having the decoder chip for HD content and various codecs simply isn't enough for XBMC.
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Ok, I get it. It's a no-go .
I wouldn't want XBMC without it's pretty face. Thanks for clearing that up
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Yeah, and have you ever used a Popcorn Hour? Slllooowwww.
And I hear about many XBMC users switching to them -- however, I just don't get that.. |
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I have also a ACRyan PlayonHD, that is pretty much the same hardware... |
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