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So i see android has been announced. This is what I've been looking for Big Grin

But one question. What to run it on Blush


What devices out there run android that are capable of streaming films and iso?

At the moment I have a netgear readynas nv+ and stream via ps3. I want to replace the ps3 with a cheap media player. Was thinking of a rasberry pi but after seeing the news thought maybe a android device might be easier to source Big Grin

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#2
The Pivos Xios DS is what the developers used and were sponsored to develop XBMC for Android for so it would be the for sure hardware.

Looks like some people have compiled from source and are testing on various other devices, Mele 1000/2000, Open Elephant etc.
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#3
Odroid-X seem to be the most powerfull for now quad core exynos + quad core mali 400, with 6 USB port, etc.
http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/p...3999328931

Very nice spec for its price.
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Was thinking of getting a rasberry pi but thought maybe a android box might be better (angry birds) for extra apps. But the price of the pi is very tempting.

Plan c is to buy and build a miniitx system with linux/windows
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Hi guys, Great news on the android port Big Grin I want an android powered device like an appletv, does anybody have any suggestions for the better ones, I need to get 3 of them for my sons for xmas, I dont want to get rubbish ones Rofl So anybody got any good suggestions.

Thanks for reading
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(2012-07-14, 23:25)hobbit666 Wrote: So i see android has been announced. This is what I've been looking for Big Grin

But one question. What to run it on Blush


What devices out there run android that are capable of streaming films and iso?

At the moment I have a netgear readynas nv+ and stream via ps3. I want to replace the ps3 with a cheap media player. Was thinking of a rasberry pi but after seeing the news thought maybe a android device might be easier to source Big Grin

From my personal research with no guarantees but I'm pretty much sure this is the manufacturer:

http://www.geniatech.com/pa/atv510.asp
http://www.geniatech.com/about-us.asp
http://www.geniatech.com/img/atv-compare.jpg

Some videos from CES, ICS update for box and a factory tour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfFXPGhai4k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuAuM4BF0bg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8_DN3vCBUs

And they use Amlogic SoC: http://www.amlogic.com/product01.htm
Video of interview at Amlogic HQ: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaQo9cL8pk4

Pivos rebadged model in the USA: http://www.pivosgroup.com/#!vstc0=xios
And Sumvision rebadged model in the UK: http://www.sum-vision.co.uk/productinfo/nano/nano.asp

In the UK best price for the Nano 1 slim+ is ebuyer: http://www.ebuyer.com/388070-sumvision-c...nenanoslim- £77.99 delivered

Other stockists as well - I've bought a Nano 1 Slim+ from 7dayshop on the basis of my research above (bought before I found it at ebuyer cheaper):
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_...j1fbhc1mh1

They also stock the oldest Nano 1 and the Nano 1 Slim:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_...j1fbhc1mh1
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_...j1fbhc1mh1

What is the difference between Nano 1, Nano 1 Slim and Nano 1 Slim+?

Nano 1 is slightly larger than Nano 1 Slim.
Nano 1 has only 2 usb ports,supports SD card and has RJ45 port.
Nano 1 Slim had 4 USB ports, supports Micro SD and has no Rj45 port, plus some features like wifi hotpspot and remote control Android phone does not work now (will be supported at a later date)

Nano 1 Slim+ is slimline design (similar size to slim) but has Rj45 and 3 USB ports

So my logic is the Nano 1 Slim+ is the best box :-)

The Nano 1 also seems to be available in Germany through: https://www.virtualsat.eu/index.php/prod...ox110.html

Hope this helps - remember this is early days for XBMC on Android and the boxes above may not turn out to be a wise investment - but if your aim is to play and hack around then go ahead and buy :-D

Also remember if your buying in the UK then cashback available (topcashback and quidco) when buying through ebuyer and 7dayshop (approx 2%) to shave a little more off the price.

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(2012-07-15, 03:54)kwanying Wrote: Odroid-X seem to be the most powerfull for now quad core exynos + quad core mali 400, with 6 USB port, etc.
http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/p...3999328931

Very nice spec for its price.

yeah, for the price, that looks great. However, I hope someone sells it with a casing.

My issue with the Pivos Xios DS, is that a review stated that there is No DTS/DD/DTS-MA/DD-TrueHD passthrough/bitstreaming (Android kernel thing). Does this mean it will not playback videos with DTS? This is the same issue with the Revue + Plex, it doesn't play any DTS movies I throw at it. I hope this isn't the case with all these Android media boxes.
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I guess it can at least do a mixdown to stereo.
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(2012-07-16, 15:44)ranova Wrote:
(2012-07-15, 03:54)kwanying Wrote: Odroid-X seem to be the most powerfull for now quad core exynos + quad core mali 400, with 6 USB port, etc.
http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/p...3999328931

Very nice spec for its price.

yeah, for the price, that looks great. However, I hope someone sells it with a casing.

My issue with the Pivos Xios DS, is that a review stated that there is No DTS/DD/DTS-MA/DD-TrueHD passthrough/bitstreaming (Android kernel thing). Does this mean it will not playback videos with DTS? This is the same issue with the Revue + Plex, it doesn't play any DTS movies I throw at it. I hope this isn't the case with all these Android media boxes.

Looking at davilla's answer http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1148446, we can hope that it will be possible Smile
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#10
i can confirm that it at least loads on the sumvision nano slim plus.. couldn't check it out any further because i could only use the direction keys to move around the screen as i couldn't select anything with the air mouse/keyboard that comes with it although it's not that as i even tried with a USB keyboard Smile. I can't remote control it as i use homeline adapters to get network to the bedrooms and they use hardware addressing :/

excellent work guys, i purchased 2 of the nano's in the hope that at some point you would port it..
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#11
I'm running it on the HP Touchpad with ICS 4 and there is no audio for any file. 720p and upwards is jerky, but it is early days. I know the hardware is OK because I can use MX player and play 720p content over wireless no problem. Once the decoding is sorting out to use the hardware properly, this will be a great replacement for the AppleTV. Considering ATV3 has no jailbreak to date,
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#12
any possibility install this version in my Himedia hd600b?
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(2012-07-16, 17:26)gixxer77 Wrote: I'm running it on the HP Touchpad with ICS 4 and there is no audio for any file. 720p and upwards is jerky, but it is early days. I know the hardware is OK because I can use MX player and play 720p content over wireless no problem. Once the decoding is sorting out to use the hardware properly, this will be a great replacement for the AppleTV. Considering ATV3 has no jailbreak to date,

I had same problems on my HP Touchpad 7/7 nightly until I turned up the volume all the way, close to max.
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#14
have not had much time to goof with it. but i got it installed running and kicked of a video on my htc shift 4g. although, from what i understand, it actually shouldnt be working at all...lol.

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(2012-07-16, 17:20)humbug Wrote: i can confirm that it at least loads on the sumvision nano slim plus.. couldn't check it out any further because i could only use the direction keys to move around the screen as i couldn't select anything with the air mouse/keyboard that comes with it although it's not that as i even tried with a USB keyboard Smile. I can't remote control it as i use homeline adapters to get network to the bedrooms and they use hardware addressing :/

excellent work guys, i purchased 2 of the nano's in the hope that at some point you would port it..

Your Nano (and thus XBMC) should still have an ip address? But aside of that is your nano running ICS? Interested to hear your comments on general performance and use?

Cheers



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