BCM Chip 7424 based E2BMC Receivers
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Hello everyone,
i just wanted to know what u guys think about the new E2BMC satellite Receivers like Mutant HD2400 or Opticum AX Quadbox HD 2400. I don´t really know if we can discuss this hardware here but i think its like the new Android XBMC boxes only with fully included working sattelite TV.

Do you think that this will be the new get to go hardware if u want to have flawless Live TV support?

Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9MuhCyXgkc#t=88

As you can see, Enigma and XBMC running simultaniously!
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#2
This is long work officially with prismcube
Edit: but i don't know if it is android beneath
There's no substitute for experience
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#3
Cool, though I do not think any of those E2BMC boxes uses Android, as I'm pretty sure they just run pure Linux.


But what I want to know is where can we find the source code for the XBMC/Kodi fork used on any E2BMC boxes out there?

MK-Digital Cube and D-Cube R2 are two E2BMC boxes been out a while now and still no source code released?

As far as I know the developers behind E2BMC is still not respecting the GPLv2 license that XBMC/Kodi is bound by?


Only "official" links for E2BMC that I can find are these:
http://www.e2bmc.com
https://www.facebook.com/e2bmc
http://www.youtube.com/e2bmc

MK Anadolu GmbH in Germany looks to be the commercial company behind E2BMC and MK-Digital
http://www.mk-digital.de
http://www.mk-anadolu.de

At least none of these pages seem to contain links to any source code used by E2BMC or GPL usage.
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