Allyall wrote: » What box is it? Do you know which firmware? Try updating Youtube app to the newest.
Allyall wrote: » Intel Compute Stick Launches in March at $100 I can only imagine the build quality will be much better than any of the Android sticks, and with Linux on it... http://www.extremetech.com/computing/196912-intel-compute-stick-transforms-any-hdmi-screen-into-a-desktop-computerhttp://www.geek.com/chips/intel-compute-stick-runs-windows-and-linux-fits-in-your-pocket-1612943/http://www.scoopnest.com/user/CNNMoney/552938497166680065
Big Nelly wrote: » Bit of an odd question but someone might have found answer before. I got my 808B delivered and have no where to put it so tried it on a small 19" TV I have in the house. TV was bought circa 2008 so I didn't think I would have a hope it would even connect but it works. Well I can get into desktop on Android and got Kodi 14 installed. Issue is the playback is using the wrong Resolution. System - Settings - System - Video output I think it is on 1800 x 720p. This means everything is really close up. Like you can just see the nose/mouth section of someone on screen. The issues is I cannot change it. It is greyed out. Done a google and can't find anything to tell me how to change. I have changed to Expert level settings and still greyed out If I drop out of XBMC and set the video setting on android they are correct. Any idea's have to by pass the greyed out setting for video?
Ste- wrote: » Greyed out on my Nexus 5 too but have a look in Android > data > org.xbmc.kodi > files> .kodi> userdata guisettings.xml (show hiddenfiles should be on for this) What looks interesting is <window> </window> in there gives height and weight default for playing in window mode. Might be worth a look.
Charlie19 wrote: » Would these android boxes be reliable enough to cancel my Tv sub? I have chromecast working off my phone but I wouldn't rely on it for everyday use, Would the Android box be a much better piece of equipment? Thanks
zerks wrote: » Getting a message pop up along the lines of "your generic android device may have 14 viruses,click here to install a program (can't remember the name) to help remove them". I suspect it's one of the apps causing it,I think it's popcorn time but not sure. Anyone able to shed any light on it? Popped up twice during a movie.
dahat wrote: » Saorciew/free view box plus Kodi would work but if doing that any user should learn about how to use and fix issues once they show their ugly head. It also depends on your household, alone? Kids? Etc. My 7 year old has her own menu on the ribbon and i have sub menus for her set up. I have shown her the basics, programme selection etc even how how adjust from normal to 16.9.
dahat wrote: » Add attached to apps, run an adblocker on your system much the same as a mobile.
gibson wrote: » Are issues that appear easy enough to sort? I'm techy enough but never had any experience with these devices but really interested in getting one
user2011 wrote: » http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54487596&postcount=1 Allyall, is that compatible with the Prometheus box?
5500 wrote: » Im going to give openelec a try, Can anyone link to the correct version of openelec for the mx3 2gb?
Allyall wrote: » I don't think so, unfortunately. They're usually board specific.
user2011 wrote: » : ( He mentions the SoC in the post, I googled it and Prometheus came up so 2+2= lol. I'll have to wait to try it out.
stane1983 wrote: TODO: ATV106, ATV102, MX5 and mor
Big Nelly wrote: » Wil stick with XBMC and then just put Saorview/Freeview into house just to have standard channels.....
BenEadir wrote: » I want to do this too but the research I did indicated that the VU+ Duo2 Linux Satellite Receiver http://www.satworld.ie/vu-duo2-linux-satellite-receiver.html was the way to go if you want Saorview (which is DTT) and UK Freesat blended onto one seven day EPG with watch one record another functionality etc but there is a very steep learning curve and it can require frequent tinkering about with to keep working. The hassle of it and the €500 price tag put me off. I'll stick with Sky for another year and see if the combi boxes improve/get easier/cheaper.
Big Nelly wrote: » Can this run both Saorview/Freesat and XBMC? or just a combi for Saorview/Freesat? I have seen combi boxes available for about 100 euro.....
Big Nelly wrote: » if you have set up correctly you could replace.... Better off trying on laptop and checking first I dont think I will renew my UPC contract this year Wil stick with XBMC and then just put Saorview/Freeview into house just to have standard channels.....
BenEadir wrote: » It's just Saorview/Freesat. Yes there are cheaper combi boxes but the ones I researched are quite limited e.g. one day EPG on Freesat, now/next on Saorview (or the other way round, can't remember), no PVR capability, seperate menu's or weird menus for Saorview and Freesat i.e. Freesat starts off BBC1, BBc2 etc etc (all the usual/popular stations) then all the arty/music/religious etc stations and then once all the niche Freesat stations are listed comes Rte1, RTE2 etc. Maybe the cheap boxes have gotten better, I hope so. If you find one that seamlessly blends Irish and UK channels into one 7 day EPG with PVR functionality including "Series Link" type recording please let me know. That's what I'm waiting for