XBMC on a Fiirestation?
January 5th, 2009
Initially, I was pondering whether any of the existing HD media streamer STBs like the istar or popcorn hour could be hacked to run XBMC, then I came across the fiirestations. These are custom PCs, I guess, running LinuxMCE in a nice form factor at a decent price. I think they're running Kubunto 7.04 or 7.10.
http://www.fiire.com/fiire-station.php
So, could that be used to run XBMC? Or is there a better roll-your-own solution that has a similar form factor and power usage? (They claim 15 watts for the bigger two, 5 watts for the small expensive one.)
I wouldn't count on the appletv ever becoming a great XBMC solution, unless we get a developer really interested in doing it. Mac mini yes, appletv no.
Edit: Kewl Rodalpho found more info than I did. VIA cpu?! Ouch!
I wouldn't count on the appletv ever becoming a great XBMC solution, unless we get a developer really interested in doing it. Mac mini yes, appletv no.
Well, check out the Linux developer's forum:nod: The first step is getting Linux on it easy enough to install. They have got
If you really want small form factor, my advice is to grab a 2Ghz mac mini. It'll cost more, but it's certainly sexy. The "roll your own" small form factor solutions are even more expensive because you need to purchase a laptop CPU.
the 1.5Ghz VIA CPU probably wouldn't have enough oomph for 720pthat is my guess as well, ...for smooth playback of native 720p H.264 encoded video you need at least single-core 2.8Ghz or a 1.8Ghz dual-core.
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