Allyall wrote: » He's only really interested in the money, and has a long history of looking after himself while creating a big mess for a lot of the average users. If you want to pay for streams, there are way better options. Looking him up with -xunity added after his name should wield better results. 4th and 6th in those particular results. He has flooded google with his name to try and bury them, but they're not hard to find. He has quite a few plugins, and TBH some aren't bad, but you can find equal ones elsewhere. What I meant by that is, You should may already have tools installed.... Yikes, I hope not.. I try to not mention anything, even grey area stuff..
iba wrote: » Hi, Can anyone tell me if XBMC will work on the WebOS - (this is built into LG TVs)? This TV in particular (which I have just bought for a mere 400 euro)http://www.lg.com/ae/tvs/lg-42LB6330/technical-specifications Thanks
iba wrote: » Bumpty bump - anyone?
Allyall wrote: » I don't think so. I don't think anyone is planning on doing it, or even if it can be done. I'm pretty sure I've seen Plex on it though. You may find more infohttp://forums.webosnation.com/webos-development/ andhttp://www.lgwebos.com/forum/37-lg-store-tv-webos-apps/
iba wrote: » Thanks. More reading
Ronan14 wrote: » Anyones getting the error message "no source found" for tv shows on 1channel, the movies seem to work fine.
sugarman wrote: » Well, anyone got any good recommendations? Thread is gone so far off topic talking about addons etc.. that cant find good recommendations and reviews! Looking for something snappy, quadcore 2gb ram under €100 pref.
Allyall wrote: » I think like the addons and apps, there are too many.. There seems to be a few new models/versions out every day. Anyway, this won't suffer from the same problems as the M8, as it isn't made by the same people. It has the newer hardware and includes a free mouse and Flash drive while this offer is running (Up to Dec 4th). Netherlands Post (PostNL) should get it here pretty quickly.
michael999999 wrote: » Hows the Wi Fi on these units? Thinking of going the HTPC route to finally get a stable XBMC platform with no buffering!
reni10 wrote: » Can you please post the actual link to this not just an image?
Allyall wrote: » The image is a clickable link.
Allyall wrote: » HTPC. No contest. Android Devices are ok, and better when they are a decent price, but when they go over €100 ... (All the cráp with Minix etc.) The focus on pushing them out to make as much money in as little time. It's worth looking at HTPC's. Not necessarily excellent units, but for streaming (Which is essentially what the Android units only do), stability, and recording/downloading (storage) you could look at a lot of different units. They don't all need quad-core CPU's and octo-core GPU's, they are less buggy (as mentioned), upgradeable, more 'apps', more useable websites available, easier to configure, the list is endless. The option to install many/any OS is also a massive advantage. You can install Windows/Linux and Android on these sticks meego and Apec (as mentioned) and I'd imagine they are an excellent advantage to bring travelling. But they are few and far between. All of that said, it's a good time to be looking, as with Black Friday Sales starting tomorrow, you might pick up a good barebones for fairly cheap from Amazon (Europe may be cheaper). Then for the time being if you wanted, you could just add RAM and openelec from a USB. Hard drives are cheaper, with a 320GB/500GB external in Dunnes for €16/€20, You could open that and install it. So you could have a decent linux/windows HTPC for less than the price of an android box.The folks over in HTPC are without a doubt the best place for all of that. EDIT: The Android units are still a great unit, especially to have on a home network and with phones and tablets etc.. But < €100 imo.
michael999999 wrote: » Excellent post again. Thanks. Did you ever think about installing Roms or setting up a HTPC system for people? I'd certainly pay to have someone do it for me as I'm not that good on the technical side. A htpc with XBMC running smoothly and the option to add a few apps myself would be what im looking for. I've had the mx2 and the m8 android box's and found both to be too unstable.
massy086 wrote: » did you have either boxs running linux or where they both on android????
ciaran76 wrote: » Anyone got this model? I'm thinking of buying this.http://www.droidstibox/
ciaran76 wrote: » Anyone got this model? I'm thinking of buying this.http://www.droidsticks.co.uk/shop/t8-aml-v2-amlogic-s802-quad-core-2-0-ghz-android-4-4-mini-4k-tv-box/
Allyall wrote: » The MXQ, I installed a few ROMS, but went with thisROM version 108k4 Compiled 27 October - MIRROR1 - MIRROR2 It seems very good now, bit tired will know more tomorrow. No slow down, no lagging and more importantly Media112 doesn't seem to be as much of resource hog, but still is a waste. I'm going to remove it altogether from the firmware. Hi Allyall, what was your overall verdict on the MXQ? Any issues? Thank you.
michael999999 wrote: » Both were on stock android.
reni10 wrote: » I bit the bullet and ordered the M8C from Tinydeal. It has pretty much everything I wanted now I hope it is stable. Will post a review here once I get it....
banham wrote: » Hi Allyall, what was your overall verdict on the MXQ? Any issues? Thank you.
dahat wrote: » Pity you didn't try Linux as it really does make either box really good for XBMC by all accounts.
kleefarr wrote: » Any better deals out there??http://www.aliexpress.com/item/CS918II-Android-TV-BOX-quad-core-RK3288-Cortex-A17-2GB-8GB-TV-stick-HDMI-4k-2k/2025072832.html