When I first booted the Boxee and checked out the Boxee+Hacks settings, I noticed that the device only had version 1.4 installed while the latest available was 1.6. The item description said that the box already had Boxee+Hacks installed and upgraded to the latest version, so I figured I was on my way to a quick installation of Kodi and could get up and running in minutes. Since Boxee+Hacks, other developers have been working on a port of Kodi which you can install onto the Boxee to give you more options and better compatibility over the operating system’s built in features.Īfter some eBaying, I was able to get a Boxee for around $15, shipping included (Make sure you get model DSM-380!). In the time since, a Google TV hacking team figured out they could do simple shell command injection when setting the Box’s host name, which eventually evolved into a group developing Boxee+Hacks, a replacement operating system. I first encountered this box in around 2012 when I was tasked to do some reverse engineering on it, but that’s another story. I looked for a less expensive option with older media streamers and found a lot of information about the Boxee Box appliance put out by D-Link in 2008, discontinued in 2011. I also considered a Raspberry Pi and wifi dongle, but this puts the price up to around $50 (which is more than the Fire TV Stick. I already have a second generation Roku kicking around, but it doesn’t appear to be able to run anything other than the stock software at this time. However, I had the need to have my media stream to a third television and I didn’t want to uproot an existing device and carry it from room to room. The WDTV Hub works great and is still pretty stable after all of these years (except for a few built-in apps like YouTube, I wish they kept going with updates), and the Fire TV will gladly chug away, playing any video over the network. I mainly use Samba/SMB shares on my network for my media, with most of my content living on an old WDTV Live Hub. I recently purchased an Amazon Fire TV Stick and love that it allows the ability to sideload applications like Kodi (I still hate that name, long live XBMC!) for media streaming. Twitter Email GitHub RSS I'm the guy scanning '90s cyberpunk zines by Famicoman | Uncategorized (Re)Hacking a Boxee Box
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