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Do you install XBMC first, then nitoTV second or vice versa? Does it matter?
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Logged in through Putty SSH, typed password ''alpine'' but it said access denied.
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OK I FOUND IT:
username: root
password: alpine
Add the missing repository, Copy&Paste into Putty, enter each separately
>echo "deb hxxp://apt.saurik.com/ tangelo-3.7 main">/etc/apt/sources.list.d/saurik.list< (*replace xx with tt in the address, RFD hotlinks it when I type it out correctly)
>apt-get update<
>apt-get -f install<
3. Working XBMC audio and SMB, instructions:
Copy&Paste into Putty
a. >wget hxxp://hadm.net/~keith/xbmc_atv2/latest_atv2.deb< (again, replace xx with tt in the address)
b. >dpkg -i latest_atv2.deb< (enter and install)
(relevant until that is updated in Nito)
4. Working Bluetooth keyboard:
Copy&Paste into Putty
a. >apt-get install ch.ringwald.keyboard-atv<
b. >apt-get install org.tomcool.btstack-ui<
Go to Frontrow, Settings>Custom Settings>BTSTack (searches for your BT keyboard), Type 0000 and press enter.
5. Change default "alpine" password (if you wish):
Copy&Paste into Putty
>passwd< (enter new password)
6. Enable AC3 and DTS for XBMC through SPDIF to 7.1 receiver:
(You need to be familiar with an SSH client that will let you edit, I use winSCP)
Navigate to /var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/userdata/guisettings.xml
In <audiooutput>, change "false" to "true"
<ac3passthrough>false</ac3passthrough>
<dtspassthrough>false</dtspassthrough>
Install other Nito apps as desired.
Enjoy
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thanks guys. Installed XBMC first, then icefilms and navi-x, then installed NitoTV. But now I'm wondering why do I need nitoTV. Thinking of uninstalling it.