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OpenELEC has an excellent guide for installing on mk1 Apple TV's here: '''[http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=Installing_OpenELEC_on_AppleTV Installing OpenELEC on AppleTV]''' | OpenELEC has an excellent guide for installing on mk1 Apple TV's here: '''[http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=Installing_OpenELEC_on_AppleTV Installing OpenELEC on AppleTV]''' | ||
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Revision as of 01:06, 2 February 2015
Apple TV 1 | Install XBMC on Apple TV 1 (Linux) |
Starting in Kodi v14, support for the BCHD is being dropped from the software.
Apple TV 1 users can use these modified/unofficial versions:
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Apple TV 1 (silver) is no longer available from Apple, but can be purchased from alternative sources (eBay, kijiji, craigslist, etc.).
It is highly recommended that you replace the WiFi card with a Broadcom Crystal HD to enable playback of HD videos.
Before installing a replacement OS
Crystalbuntu
- See also: Crystalbuntu
OSMC (short for Open Source Media Center) is a Linux distribution based on Debian that brings Kodi to a variety of devices. It is the successor to Raspbmc and Crystalbuntu.
Crystalbuntu has easy to use installers for Linux, Mac, and Windows: http://www.crystalbuntu.com/download/
OpenELEC
- See also: OpenELEC
OpenELEC is a fully-featured but highly optimized Linux OS created solely to run XBMC on the mk1 AppleTV and other HTPC systems. OpenELEC provides a set-top-box like XBMC experience; with a controlled Linux environment that puts simplicity, reliability and performance ahead of the users ability to tweak/customize (and break) the underlying OS. OpenELEC can be installed to a USB stick or the internal hard drive; allowing you to run an optimised XBMC installation alongside the original Apple OS or replace it completely.
OpenELEC has an excellent guide for installing on mk1 Apple TV's here: Installing OpenELEC on AppleTV