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| releasedate = January 9, 2007
| releasedate = January 9, 2007
| discontinued = 2010
| discontinued = 2010
| {{name}} = '''Original OS:''' v9, v10, v11<br />'''Linux:''' v9, v10, v11, v12, pre-v13
| XBMC = '''Original OS:''' v9, v10, v11<br />'''Linux:''' v9, v10, v11, v12, pre-v13
| connectivity = Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), 10/100 ethernet, USB 2, HDMI, component video, analog audio, optical audio, infrared (IR)  
| connectivity = Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), 10/100 ethernet, USB 2, HDMI, component video, analog audio, optical audio, infrared (IR)  
| os= '''Original OS:''' 3.0.2 <small>(custom Mac OS 10.4)</small><br />'''[[HOW-TO:Install {{name}} on Apple TV 1 (Linux)|Linux]]:'''  [[OpenELEC]], [[Crystalbuntu]]
| os= '''Original OS:''' 3.0.2 <small>(custom Mac OS 10.4)</small><br />'''[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 1 (Linux)|Linux]]:'''  [[OpenELEC]], [[Crystalbuntu]]
| memory = 256 MB
| memory = 256 MB
| storage = 40 or 160 HDD (2.5" PATA)
| storage = 40 or 160 HDD (2.5" PATA)
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{{mininav|[[Devices]]|[[x86 hardware]]}}
:''This is the page for the original '''Apple TV 1 (silver)'''. For the Apple TV 2 (black) see: '''[[Apple TV (iOS)]]'''''
:''This is the page for the original '''Apple TV 1 (silver)'''. For the Apple TV 2 (black) see: '''[[Apple TV (iOS)]]'''''
<section begin="intro" />The original silver Apple TV is a low-powered x86 Intel computer. Originally, {{name}} was installable on the original ATV OS (modified OS X), but now requires a installation of a Linux-based OS to unlock the full potential of the unit. When also combined with the Broadcom Crystal HD card, the older ATV 1 is actually more powerful than the newer ATV 2 and 3, which are based on ARM processors. ATV 1 + {{name}} + BCHD can decode virtually any video and output a true 1080P signal, and is far more powerful than a non-modified ATV.<section end="intro" />
<section begin="intro" />The original silver Apple TV is a low-powered x86 Intel computer. Originally, XBMC was installable on the original ATV OS (modified OS X), but now requires a installation of a Linux-based OS to unlock the full potential of the unit. When also combined with the Broadcom Crystal HD card, the older ATV 1 is actually more powerful than the newer ATV 2 and 3, which are based on ARM processors. ATV 1 + XBMC + BCHD can decode virtually any video and output a true 1080P signal, and is far more powerful than a non-modified ATV.<section end="intro" />


==Availability==
==Availability==
Apple TV 1 (silver) is no longer available from Apple, but can be purchased from alternative sources (eBay, kijiji, craigslist, etc.). If a unit is found in good condition, it makes for an excellent {{name}} HTPC. If found for a good price (common as people are updating to the newer ATV2/3), such as $80-ish USD, it's also an excellent deal.
Apple TV 1 (silver) is no longer available from Apple, but can be purchased from alternative sources (eBay, kijiji, craigslist, etc.). If a unit is found in good condition, it makes for an excellent XBMC HTPC. If found for a good price (common as people are updating to the newer ATV2/3), such as $80-ish USD, it's also an excellent deal.


== Installing {{name}} ==
== Installing XBMC ==
* '''[[HOW-TO:Install {{name}} on Apple TV 1 (Linux)]]''' - Replaces the OS for better performance, and is also required for using versions of {{name}} ''after'' v11.
* '''[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 1 (Linux)]]''' - Replaces the OS for better performance, and is also required for using versions of XBMC ''after'' v11.


==HD video decoding==
==HD video decoding==

Revision as of 20:25, 5 June 2014

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Home icon grey.png   ▶ Devices ▶ x86 hardware ▶ Apple TV 1
This is the page for the original Apple TV 1 (silver). For the Apple TV 2 (black) see: Apple TV (iOS)

The original silver Apple TV is a low-powered x86 Intel computer. Originally, XBMC was installable on the original ATV OS (modified OS X), but now requires a installation of a Linux-based OS to unlock the full potential of the unit. When also combined with the Broadcom Crystal HD card, the older ATV 1 is actually more powerful than the newer ATV 2 and 3, which are based on ARM processors. ATV 1 + XBMC + BCHD can decode virtually any video and output a true 1080P signal, and is far more powerful than a non-modified ATV.

Availability

Apple TV 1 (silver) is no longer available from Apple, but can be purchased from alternative sources (eBay, kijiji, craigslist, etc.). If a unit is found in good condition, it makes for an excellent XBMC HTPC. If found for a good price (common as people are updating to the newer ATV2/3), such as $80-ish USD, it's also an excellent deal.

Installing XBMC

HD video decoding

It is highly recommended that you replace the WiFi card with a Broadcom Crystal HD to enable playback of HD videos. WiFi can be replaced using a USB dongle.

Broadcom Crystal HD

Frequently Asked Questions

See: Apple TV 1/FAQ

Remote

Apple remote.jpg


Hard drive

Apple TV 1 uses a 2.5 inch PATA hard drive that is easily upgradable. It can also be removed completely, having the ATV1 boot directly from a USB drive, in order to make system even more silent (drive isn't loud, but YMMV).

Random notes

Feel free to place various notes, tips, and links here. As this section of the wiki gets more organized, those notes will be properly sorted. Consider this like a dumping ground for when you're not sure where to put something.