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{{Cleanup-date|June 2006}}
{{Cleanup-date|June 2006}}
'''Xbox Media Player''', or XBMP for short, was the predecessor to [[Xbox Media Center|Xbox Media Center (XBMC)]]. With a audio/video-player-core based on [[MPlayer]], it allowed owners of a modified [[Xbox]] to display pictures and movie files, as well as play music files from the Xboxs built-in harddrive, CDs, DVDs or [[Server Message Block|SMB]] shares. Due to copyright issues, XBMP is illegal to distribute in its compiled form, but since XBMP is [[open-source]], users are free to modify and compile the source code using their own methods. See [[Xbox Media Center]] for more information.
'''Xbox Media Player''', or XBMP for short, was the predecessor to [[Xbox Media Center|Xbox Media Center (XBMC)]], a feature-rich [[open source]] [[media player]] for the [[Xbox]]. With a audio/video-player-core based on [[MPlayer]], it allowed owners of a modified [[Xbox]] to display pictures and movie files, as well as play music files from the Xbox DVD-ROM drive, built-in harddisk drive, [[local-area-network]] ([[Server Message Block|SMB]) or the internet.
 
The XBMP project has been abandonded and have been fully replaced by its successor, [[Xbox Media Center|Xbox Media Center (XBMC)]], created by the same development team.
 
==Running XBMP==
XBMP requires a [[modchip]] or software exploit/hack installed in/on the [[Xbox]] to run, as it is not an authorized (a.k.a. "signed") [[Microsoft]] product. XBMP can be run as an application, or a dashboard that appears directly when the [[Xbox]] is turned on, (it takes appox 15-seconds to fully load).
 
==Legality==
Although XBMP is licensed under the [[GNU General Public License|GNU General Public License (GPL)]], it is written for use with [[Xbox Development Kit|Microsoft's XDK]] and so is not legally available as an executable program to non-official Microsoft game-publishers. Users are encouraged to compile their own [[Executable|binaries]] from the public CVS repository using the [[Xbox Development Kit|XDK]], rather than downloading a questionable illegally released [[Compiler|executable]]. XBMP's full source code is however legal 'as is' and is available on [[SourceForge]].


==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbmp/ XboxMediaPlayer (XBMP) official SourceForge.net project (closed, see [[Xbox Media Center]])
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbmp/ XboxMediaPlayer (XBMP) official SourceForge.net project (closed, see [[Xbox Media Center]])
* [http://www.xboxmediacenter.com XboxMediaCenter (XBMC) official website]
* [http://www.xboxmediacenter.com XboxMediaCenter (XBMC) official website]
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[[Category:Free media players]]
[[Category:Free media players]]

Revision as of 21:15, 22 July 2006

Template:Cleanup-date Xbox Media Player, or XBMP for short, was the predecessor to Xbox Media Center (XBMC), a feature-rich open source media player for the Xbox. With a audio/video-player-core based on MPlayer, it allowed owners of a modified Xbox to display pictures and movie files, as well as play music files from the Xbox DVD-ROM drive, built-in harddisk drive, local-area-network ([[Server Message Block|SMB]) or the internet.

The XBMP project has been abandonded and have been fully replaced by its successor, Xbox Media Center (XBMC), created by the same development team.

Running XBMP

XBMP requires a modchip or software exploit/hack installed in/on the Xbox to run, as it is not an authorized (a.k.a. "signed") Microsoft product. XBMP can be run as an application, or a dashboard that appears directly when the Xbox is turned on, (it takes appox 15-seconds to fully load).

Legality

Although XBMP is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), it is written for use with Microsoft's XDK and so is not legally available as an executable program to non-official Microsoft game-publishers. Users are encouraged to compile their own binaries from the public CVS repository using the XDK, rather than downloading a questionable illegally released executable. XBMP's full source code is however legal 'as is' and is available on SourceForge.

External links

pl:Xbox Media Player