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I have been researching for a month on what to get now that my Boxee has died. All I need is for a device that can plug into my TV via HDMI and has the ability to scan multiple sources for content (movies, TV shows). Then display them in a nice easy to use interface that pulls back meta data from IMDB or another type of source making for a clean easy to use display of content. I like Apple TV but from what I can see is it only reads from one source that has ITunes installed on. I don't care about surfing the web or watching old content on Netflix.
Thanks for any advice....
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2014-04-14, 21:28
(This post was last modified: 2014-04-19, 01:55 by the_optimist.)
I went through this decision last August, ended up deciding on Matricom's gbox midnight, and ended up happy enough with
it that I bought a second one. It did take me some time to learn how to reflash firmware and install linux, but there is
lots of help on the matricom forums and youtube.
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Will the Gbox allow you to connect to other network drives on the network or do they have to be plugged into the USB port of the box itself ?
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Working out of the box? Boxee Box never did that :D
You guys crack me up :D
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I used to own most major brands media player, and one of them is Boxee. It didn't satisfy my craving for tinkle. I don't own KDLinks, but I have tried it at a friend house. It is more superior than Boxee. I brought my Blu-ray collection in 1TB USB driver, and KDLinks can playback it as well as XBMC. KDLinks GUI is too simple for me though, and it cannot be tinkled.....