Is the Xbox Out Of date?
#1
Hi everyone.

I have finally decided to setup a media centre primarily for viewing DVD's (non HD) and was wondering if the xbox is now considered obsolete.

My plan would be to have an xbox with the DVD ISO's (ripped using DVDFab6) stored on a file server, which at the moment would be a shared folder on my main pc, but eventually a NAS with RAID.

What i dont want to do, is to buy an xbox (which are very cheap on ebay) only to find out that in a few months XBMC no longer supports them. My theory is that an xbox is designed to be attached to a tv so i would not have to bother about graphics card compatibility and other issues.

What do you all think?
Lloyd
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#2
Yes the Xbox is out of date hardware wise... it will do 720p for skins which look amazing and some reasonable results in video encoded at the right bitrate also...

Arnova is doing an awesome job keeping the ol'gal going - and has said he will continue to do his best...

DVD ISO wont throw any problems for it.... best bang for your buck by a mile!
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#3
Guess that makes my mind up then.

Cheers
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#4
Noteworthy is that it's considered unsupported by the team in general. Arnova is doing a great job but it's not considered supported. He is doing it as a teammember ofc. but since not all functionality never will be there and it's bound to never be up to date we can't say it's supported. The main development can't staggnate anymore because of it, to much constraints in the xbox for proper coding.

As said though, for dvd isos it will still be a great machine. And you'll still be able to run it perfectly, but maybe not the most latest skins (if not modded).

Cheers,
Tobias
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#5
Maybe we should pool together to get a final xbox build. I'd like to have a final stable build but UPnP has been broken for about a year now. If we could get the features working, then release a final build, then we could give XBOX a good send-off.
Use mythicalLibrarian to make a library out of your MythTV files. Leave the recording to MythTV and use XBMC as your library.
Installation and Instructions:http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=MythicalLibrarian
Technical Support:http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=65644
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#6
we did that! a year ago!
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#7
Hmm, now i am unable to make a descision.

If i were to build media pc which would connect to a SCART socket what graphics card would i need?

The TV connection is the only reason i would prefer an xbox, but a pc would be more versatile.
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#8
Scart......, go for the xbox !!
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#9
Get the xbox. TBH. all the bells and whistles don't matter that much and if you don't like it then get something else to run it on. The xbox costs less than a pizza.
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#10
blackadaberry Wrote:Get the xbox. TBH. all the bells and whistles don't matter that much and if you don't like it then get something else to run it on. The xbox costs less than a pizza.

I agree. If you aren't worried about HD, or some of the more advanced features, the xbox will work just fine. The latest builds have worked great for me, you just have to understand the limitations of the hardware.

Long term you'll want to upgrade to an HTPC (as will we all!) but in the short term it would be a great, and cheap, way to get started with XBMC.
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#11
The scart is the limitation here, It will even limit the use of skins.
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#12
yeah true...but as he says he hasn't got an hdtv....soooo....as far as i can see....no hdtv = xbox.. hdtv = everything else...basically...

I dont have an hdtv and so i'm still using xboxes....and hapilly laugh in the faces of my friends with their ps3s re-encoding stuff to watch on their telly....i haven't done that for years and years and years....lol

Xbox wins cos it costs Nuttin and it works great Big Grin
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#13
As you can see in my other post the Myka ION has RGB-out so you can connect to SCART.
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#14
I got an xbox off a friend and had it set up as a XBMC in under 1 hour and am very happy so far.

Thanks everyone
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#15
Cant fault ya I loved my xbox with xbmc.
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