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Like XBMP, XBMC's media player core is based on the [[MPlayer]] source code, a mature [[cross-platform]] and [[open source]] media player that is known for playing [[proprietary]] media-formats without having to pay license fees.
Like XBMP, XBMC's media player core is based on the [[MPlayer]] source code, a mature [[cross-platform]] and [[open source]] media player that is known for playing [[proprietary]] media-formats without having to pay license fees.


XboxMediaCenter can be used to play/view most (if not all) common  video/audio/picture [[multimedia]] formats such as MPEG-1/2/4, [[DivX]], [[XviD]], [[H.264]], [[RealMedia]], [[QuickTime]], [[MP3]], [[AAC]], JPG, GIF, BMP plus many more less known formats. You can play all your media-files directly from a CD/DVD in Xbox's built-in DVD-ROM drive or hard-drive, or stream it over your local network from a Windows/Linux/UNIX/Mac-OS/NAS share (including [[ISO|CD or DVD disk images]] of CD/DVDs and [[ZIP file format|ZIP]] or [[RAR]] compressed archives), and stream [[iTunes]]-shares via [[DAAP]]. XBMC takes full advantage of the Xbox's ethernet-port and broadband internet if available, using the [[Internet Movie Database|IMDb]] to obtain pictures and reviews on movies, and [[CDDB]] (via [[FreeDB]]) for Audio-CD track listings, stream internet video streams, and play internet radio stations (like [[SHOUTcast]] for example). XBMC also includes the option to submit music usage statistics to [[Audioscrobbler]] and [[Last.fm]], it has music/video-playlist and picture/image-slideshow functions, a weather-forecast (via [[Weather.com]]) and many audio-visualizations. XBMC even includes an [[Xbox Live]] alternative (called "XLink KAI" tunnelling) enabling you to play system-link/LAN-enabled Xbox games online.  
XboxMediaCenter can be used to play/view most (if not all) common  video/audio/picture [[multimedia]] formats such as MPEG-1/2/4, [[DivX]], [[XviD]], [[H.264]], [[RealMedia]], [[QuickTime]], [[MP3]], [[AAC]], JPG, GIF, BMP plus many more less known formats. You can play all your media-files directly from a CD/DVD in Xbox's built-in DVD-ROM drive or hard-drive, or stream it over your local network from a [[Server_Message_Block|SMB/SAMBA]] share from Windows/Linux/UNIX/Mac-OS/NAS (including [[ISO|CD or DVD disk images]] of CD/DVDs and [[ZIP file format|ZIP]] or [[RAR]] compressed archives), and stream [[iTunes]]-shares via [[DAAP]]. XBMC takes full advantage of the Xbox's ethernet-port and broadband internet if available, using the [[Internet Movie Database|IMDb]] to obtain pictures and reviews on movies, and [[CDDB]] (via [[FreeDB]]) for Audio-CD track listings, stream internet video streams, and play internet radio stations (like [[SHOUTcast]] for example). XBMC also includes the option to submit music usage statistics to [[Audioscrobbler]] and [[Last.fm]], it has music/video-playlist and picture/image-slideshow functions, a weather-forecast (via [[Weather.com]]) and many audio-visualizations. XBMC even includes an [[Xbox Live]] alternative (called "XLink KAI" tunnelling) enabling you to play system-link/LAN-enabled Xbox games online.  


XBMC supports [[Python programming language|Python scripts]] as [[Widget]] [[plugins]], so users can add functionality without an illegal copy of the [[XDK]]. Current scripts include services like TV, cinema and weather guides, train-timetables, scripts to control [[Personal video recorder|PVR]] software and hardware (like; [[MediaPortal]], [[MythTV]], [[TiVo]] [[ReplayTV]]), internet-radio-station browsers (example [[SHOUTcast]]), internet TV browsers, email clients, [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] file sharing ([[BitTorrent]], [[Internet Relay Chat|IRC]] and more.
XBMC supports [[Python programming language|Python scripts]] as [[Widget]] [[plugins]], so users can add functionality without an illegal copy of the [[XDK]]. Current scripts include services like TV, cinema and weather guides, train-timetables, scripts to control [[Personal video recorder|PVR]] software and hardware (like; [[MediaPortal]], [[MythTV]], [[TiVo]] [[ReplayTV]]), internet-radio-station browsers (example [[SHOUTcast]]), internet TV browsers, email clients, [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] file sharing ([[BitTorrent]], [[Internet Relay Chat|IRC]] and more.

Revision as of 21:08, 1 December 2005

Xbox Media Center (a.k.a. XBMC) is a feature-rich open source and free media player for the Xbox that most people who tried it are calling a killer application. Many people even buy modified Xbox consoles solely as home entertainment systems because with XBMC it becomes a cheap multimedia jukebox that is easy and convenient to use.

XBMC is the successor to Xbox Media Player (XBMP). XBMC is a complete GUI and core rewrite of XBMP by the same developers, XBMC was publicly announced in October 2003. Like XBMP, XBMC's media player core is based on the MPlayer source code, a mature cross-platform and open source media player that is known for playing proprietary media-formats without having to pay license fees.

XboxMediaCenter can be used to play/view most (if not all) common video/audio/picture multimedia formats such as MPEG-1/2/4, DivX, XviD, H.264, RealMedia, QuickTime, MP3, AAC, JPG, GIF, BMP plus many more less known formats. You can play all your media-files directly from a CD/DVD in Xbox's built-in DVD-ROM drive or hard-drive, or stream it over your local network from a SMB/SAMBA share from Windows/Linux/UNIX/Mac-OS/NAS (including CD or DVD disk images of CD/DVDs and ZIP or RAR compressed archives), and stream iTunes-shares via DAAP. XBMC takes full advantage of the Xbox's ethernet-port and broadband internet if available, using the IMDb to obtain pictures and reviews on movies, and CDDB (via FreeDB) for Audio-CD track listings, stream internet video streams, and play internet radio stations (like SHOUTcast for example). XBMC also includes the option to submit music usage statistics to Audioscrobbler and Last.fm, it has music/video-playlist and picture/image-slideshow functions, a weather-forecast (via Weather.com) and many audio-visualizations. XBMC even includes an Xbox Live alternative (called "XLink KAI" tunnelling) enabling you to play system-link/LAN-enabled Xbox games online.

XBMC supports Python scripts as Widget plugins, so users can add functionality without an illegal copy of the XDK. Current scripts include services like TV, cinema and weather guides, train-timetables, scripts to control PVR software and hardware (like; MediaPortal, MythTV, TiVo ReplayTV), internet-radio-station browsers (example SHOUTcast), internet TV browsers, email clients, P2P file sharing (BitTorrent, IRC and more.

XBMC requires a modchip or software exploit/hack to run, as it is not an authorised (a.k.a. "signed") Microsoft product. XBMC can be run as an application, or a dashboard that appears directly when the Xbox is turned on. Also included in XMC is international translations to many languages, (and if your language is not available you can easily make your translation by simply editing an XML-file, plus by submiting that into the project you contribute to the experince of others who uses the software). In addition because XBMC is an open source software program, it constantly undergoes minor to major changes on a daily basis (sometimes noted by the tags CVS).


Legal

Although XBMC 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. Users are encouraged to compile their own binaries using the XDK and the daily source code release, rather than downloading a questionable illegally released executables. XBMC's full source code is however legal 'as is' and is available on SourceForge.

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