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#'''XBMC for Android''' - For brave test users, we currently recommend a [[nightly]] Android build. It is an unstable development version, but contains the latest fixes and improvements. AC3 and DTS audio processing is supported.<code>http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/android/arm/</code> | #'''XBMC for Android''' - For brave test users, we currently recommend a [[nightly]] Android build. It is an unstable development version, but contains the latest fixes and improvements. AC3 and DTS audio processing is supported.<code>http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/android/arm/</code> | ||
#'''XBMC on OUYA''' - An unofficial version of XBMC based on v12.2, but with hardware video decoding, available from the OUYA Store. This version has AC3 and DTS audio processing disabled due to licensing issues. | #'''XBMC on OUYA''' - An unofficial version of XBMC based on v12.2, but with hardware video decoding, available from the OUYA Store. This version has AC3 and DTS audio processing disabled due to licensing issues. | ||
#'''SPMC''' - Because | #'''SPMC''' - Because ''XBMC on OUYA'' (Store version) has AC3 and DTS audio disabled, you can download SPMC, which is the OUYA store version (v12,2) + AC3/DTS: http://ouyaforum.com/showthread.php?8220-SPMC-Koying<section end="intro" /> | ||
== Side-loading development builds == | == Side-loading development builds == | ||
Revision as of 01:09, 16 December 2013
OUYA uses XBMC for Android. The future XBMC version, v13 "Gotham", should be fully compatible with the OUYA.
- XBMC for Android - For brave test users, we currently recommend a nightly Android build. It is an unstable development version, but contains the latest fixes and improvements. AC3 and DTS audio processing is supported.
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/android/arm/ - XBMC on OUYA - An unofficial version of XBMC based on v12.2, but with hardware video decoding, available from the OUYA Store. This version has AC3 and DTS audio processing disabled due to licensing issues.
- SPMC - Because XBMC on OUYA (Store version) has AC3 and DTS audio disabled, you can download SPMC, which is the OUYA store version (v12,2) + AC3/DTS: http://ouyaforum.com/showthread.php?8220-SPMC-Koying
Side-loading development builds
These steps show how to side load a development build, instead of the version included in the OUYA store.
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Step 1: First go to the developer section (the Make tab) in Ouya, select Yes or "okay" to enter the developer section.
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Step 2: Open the default browser and then press Y on the controller to enter in your own URL.
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Step 3: Go to
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/android/arm/and download the latest nightly build. -
Step 4: The download is 50.3 MB and depending on connection can take a while (1 min on 60mb/s), during the download you won't be able to tell the progress unless you have installed Chrome or ES File Explorer.
(If you have ES File Explorer you can just open after it finishes and install). -
Step 5: Once the download completes, navigate to the Manage tab -> System -> Advanced.
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Step 6: Select Storage and then scroll down to Downloads (some have noted that a reboot of the OUYA may be required after your first download to have this section appear).
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Step 7: There will be a list of all the downloads, select the XBMC download and click install.
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Step 8: ...and you're done! XBMC will be under the Make tab.







