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Xbmc on android media player
Xbmc on android media player












  1. #Xbmc on android media player how to
  2. #Xbmc on android media player movie
  3. #Xbmc on android media player install

Of course doing so means having the music files somewhere other than on the Android box, as they aren't yet directly visible. XBMC does accept DLNA push, so I can stream to it from JRiver very easily. For the moment, that will work for adding files, tho I'd rather be able to see it directly and work on the files from JRiver. I have not been able to directly share the attached USB HD with the rest of the network, but I can easily FTP to it.

#Xbmc on android media player install

To be honest, the stock web interface sucks, but there is an add on called AWXI that you can download and install right from XBMC. The on screen interface for XBMC is nice. It tool the squeezebox touch about 4 hours to do the same build. XBMC didn't take too long to build its database from my 95000+ tracks. As I'm used to JRiver Media Server, I suppose I'm spoiled.Īnyhow, I have the box running headless with a USB hard drive attached. It's running XBMC f(Frodo) for Android (Jelly Bean). I have an Android TV box streaming here now. Nathan, hope you can get it up and running. I know this is nothing new but it seems to be a sensible way to go IF you have storage already AND a DAC. I'll prob involve VLC at some point for the sake of it. Hang on there's also an app called Yatse that people are harping on about so I gave it a try and that's good too. Like a PS3 menu for speed and functionality but with less menus. Using the smartphone volume to control the system volume etc is handy. XBMC Music Pump (see your app store) and so far it controls everything without the need for the laptop/tv screen being on but other apps may do it better. The guy in the video has more options when browsing his source files than I do but you may enjoy better luck. Set your username to XBMC with no password and tick Wifi-Only, HTTP port 80.

xbmc on android media player

#Xbmc on android media player how to

It hasn't arrived yet but as a trial run for the remote I installed XBMC on my laptop and the XBMC Remote app onto my smartphone and followed the very easy setup shown here: How to setup Official XBMC Remote android app - YouTubeīasically, all the info you need is in the XBMC - Settings - Network menu. The proof of course will be how it performs when it arrives, but I've high hopes I must say.

#Xbmc on android media player movie

A Raspberry Pi is £30 in the UK, plus a box, and then setup (and it's really slow like I say), this however is dual core (even quad core versions are available), with TOSLINK out (or a 3.5mm jack if chosen) support out of the box for all likely media files (music as well as movie files), customisable interface, in a nice box, with all peripherals already recognised (no package/driver installs), with a remote (not needed for music I suppose), a reliable smartphone app (over 1m downloads), a reliable OS (Xmbc is of course very popular and well regarded) and it's £49 (delivered). Like the poster on that thread I'm surprised it's not been evaluated further really.įor comparison, as there's a lot of hoopla about Raspberry Pi's (I had one a year ago and found it too slow to tolerate). I ordered it today and it will take a little while to arrive at this time of year of course. Seems like it's been tried already (with very good results).














Xbmc on android media player