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speakerwizard

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havnt noticed much on the apptv hacks front lately, i would love to see a version of the software with dvd capabilities and add it to a mac mini, (eyetv would also be nice) so anyone heard of anything interesting lately?
 
From what I understand, a group of individuals are testing a hack that will install a menu item that will allow you to download any of the available plug-ins (hacks) that are out there. Apparently you will be able to do the install without opening the box up.

Once this happens, it will be much easier for anyone to install the hacks without voiding the warranty.
 
i though OSX system is difficult to hack? doing it wirelessly would be nice tho.
 
i though OSX system is difficult to hack? doing it wirelessly would be nice tho.

:rolleyes: they're talking about doing it from a USB stick, using the built in restore functionality, install the plugin that will then let you install other code. Nothing to do with "hacking OSX" wirelessly.

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we need a nice installer package, that does codecs, eyetv etc, that'd be nice, not that i have one just yet
 
we need a nice installer package, that does codecs, eyetv etc, that'd be nice, not that i have one just yet

u still need a bootable OSX environment that can interact with appletv, which, in my opinion, is beyond what average user can do. but again, maybe average appletv users don't need xvid/divx at all, who knows.
 
u still need a bootable OSX environment that can interact with appletv, which, in my opinion, is beyond what average user can do. but again, maybe average appletv users don't need xvid/divx at all, who knows.
Wouldn't any OS that can read/write HFS be sufficient?
 
You are probably right. altho extra learning curve of a different OS (Linux etc,) might not be easy for some ppl.
If the AppleTV hackers take a clue from the TiVo hackers, they'll make an image that easily installs to a USB drive that will simply ask the user a few questions (like "would you like SSH enabled?", "would you like the PERIAN codecs installed?", etc) and then do all the work behind the scenes via scripts.

We'll see. :)
 
Rokem said:
question:
what more do you want your :apple:TV to do?

Any sort of magic abilities will do.

Oh and it should allow for integration with an iPod via the USB port.
eg: I plug in my step-nephew's iPod and we can all watch his movies and listen to his music via :apple:TV without first accessing the host mac.
 
question:
what more do you want your :apple:TV to do?

easy:
I want it to mount the external USB port from within the native install. This would enable both external media storage (there's an unclaimed $1000 bounty on this one) and eventually, the use of external DVD/HD-DVD/Blu-Ray drives.

harder question:
Does the AppleTV video card support HDCP?

d1g174l
 
easy:
I want it to mount the external USB port from within the native install. This would enable both external media storage (there's an unclaimed $1000 bounty on this one) and eventually, the use of external DVD/HD-DVD/Blu-Ray drives.

harder question:
Does the AppleTV video card support HDCP?

d1g174l

I believe HDCP is a requirement of HDMI, so one would think so. However, the AppleTV doesn't have the horsepower to decode HD DVD or Blu-ray. It can barely manage 720p24 H.264 Main Profile, to say nothing of the codecs (and frame sizes) used on those sorts of media.
 
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