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When was XBMC created?

XBMC was created in 2003.


Can you watch Netflix on the original Xbox?

Not yet. There is Netflix for XBMC but not for the Xbox version. You have to find a way to get XBMC Eden on your Xbox (Not Original XBMC) The best you can do for now is use the IceFilms plugin for XBMC. And XBMC can be found at the link below.


Is the game console ouya worth it?

Very. For $100 you get the console, controller, and the ability to play NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, Gamecube, and PSone games, assuming you have the game ROMs. Plus, you get media apps like XBMC and can sideload tons of android apps.


Is xbmc legal?

Yes, XBMC is just a way to organise and watch your content. Whether you obtain that content legally or illegally is down to you the user.


How to fix buffering on xbmc tv box?

You can go online and watch the videos on Youtube that are explaining very well on how fix buffering on XBMC TV box.


Why jailbreak an Apple TV?

Jailbreaking allows you to install 3rd pary programmes such as XBMC. XBMC is a media centre with 100's of apps to add extra functionality.


How do people install Halo 2 yelo trainer?

First of all, you have to have a modded xbox console. Then you need to copy the Halo 2 game to the hard drive, itself and download the Yelo Trainer. This is ran by XBMC (Xbox Media Center).


What is the best media center software and why?

The most highly rated media software is the XBMC Media Center which plays media files on computer systems such as Windows and MAC. It was originally meant to perform as the interface to XBOX.


Where can someone find custom programming for their TV?

There are a few places where one can find custom programming for their TV. Primarily, this involves looking up custom programming ideas in blogs and forums, and being able to get a handle on XBMC.


Can you upgrade an Xbox?

There are a limited number of modifications you can do, but most of them would require the use of a modchip and/or significant technical skills. Some common modifications done to Xboxs include:Overclocking the processor or installing a faster one. This is possible because the Xbox uses a fairly standard Pentium III-based processor.Installing a larger hard drive. This is useful for those who have installed XBMC (Xbox Media Center) because they can then store more videos on the hard drive.Installing additional RAM. It is possible to upgrade the RAM on certain versions of the Xbox from 64 MB to 128 MB. Games cannot take advantage of this, but it is useful if you run Linux on your Xbox.


Can you install xbmc using hotswapping?

First off, Why would one attempt to use hot swapping to install anything onto a hard drive?Hot swapping is the act of switching hard drives while they are "hot" or have power going though them.For an Xbox, which is unlocked when ever you power on the Xbox via a key saved to the Bio, this would allow you to actively access the file system of the Xbox hard drive with a simple file manager.This seems like an unnecessary action for installing XBMC on a hard drive, when you could use a file manager that would have been on you Xbox upon modding.It is very unrecommended that you attempt to hot swap a hard drive for anything, let alone the instillation of XBMC.So to answer the question, Yes you can. But there are safer and more efficient ways of doing it.


What cool things can you do with xbmc?

Xbox Media Center (XBMC) is what is known as a dashboard for the Xbox, not to be confused with an OS (Operating System). It is supported by Windows, Linux, MacOS X and Linux (basically everything) and has been released in a LiveCD format, which allows you to burn a disc, pop it in, and use it on most computers that support Linux. As for what cool things you can do with it, there are quite a few. To name a couple: XBMC uses specialized skins, so it can replicate the appearance of, for example, the Xbox 360's interface, an AppleTV's Interface, or have something completely original (as is the case with project Mayhem I/II/III). Last time I checked, around 5 COOL skins were out, many more low quality ones exist (for those who are wondering, popular skins include: MC360 - Project Mayhem III - Vision - Vision 2 - Xii - Clearity) It uses the FFMPEG libraries, and therefore supports everything that FFMPEG does (which is quite a few formats), it supports "retro gaming system" music, ie NSF (Nintendo), SPC (super Nintendo), C64 (Commodore 64), and more, while retaining important file format support like MP3, M4A, OGG, WAV, WMA... For video support, an example list would include: AVI files, ie XviD, DivX, Quicktime MOV files, FLV, Matroska files, Ogg Vorbis Videos (OGM), and many more (as previously stated, all formats FMPEG supports). It supports streaming media over a network, via (as a client) SAMBA, iTunes' Streaming service, XBMSP (XBMC's specialized streaming protocol) and TuxBox (for Linux), as well as (as a server) UPnP. It can get information from online sources, to get videos from Youtube, for example, or Weather information, or stock quotes (through 3rd party plugins/scripts), and rip CDs complete with CDDB support, to fill the MP3s/OGGs it rips with metadata. It can launch Xbox games, homebrew applications, basically anything launchable on the Xbox, from the Hard Drive, a DVD, or Xfat formatted Flash drive. In short, XBMC can be used to launch Xbox games, playing videos, playing music, viewing photos, and launching applications, and as an all-around media center.