Xbox Media Player Contest 187
mliu writes "Xbox Media Player, the GPL application that turns everyone's favorite hackable console (the Xbox) into a set-top-Divx/Xvid-playing-
Shoutcast-radio-streaming-
lean-mean-Mp3/Ogg-music-playing-all-while- sporting-a-pretty-user-interface-machine is holding a contest. They're in desperate need of help in terms of more developers and are holding a giveaway of 25 top of the line X2 Pro modchips for the 25 best patch submissions between now and March 31. If you don't know what Xbox Media Player is and/or feel the need to ask why bother hacking the Xbox, you have definitely gotta check it out. It turns the Xbox from Bill Gates' insidious plot to get into the living room into a set top box that can play practically everything even while sporting a sleek black look that won't stick out in your home theater system, and a user interface that your grandmother could use. And you can even run Linux on it in your spare time. It's no $100,000 but it's for a cause that is both more practical and useful if you ask me." The X-Box has proven itself an entertaining platform for hackers, and the XBMP is really excellent.
When it has visualization plug-ins, I think it'll be a great way to put MP3s in your stereo.
XBox and media... (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:good jorb (Score:1)
just a question (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:just a question (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:just a question (Score:1)
Re:just a question (Score:2, Interesting)
Not necessarily (Score:1)
Re:Not necessarily (Score:1)
Re:Not necessarily (Score:1)
Re:Not necessarily (Score:2)
n-way associative has something to do with letting you find something in the cache fast. more = better, but takes more chip area.
why not? (Score:5, Informative)
I use XBMP daily and it absolutely rocks - the only thing missing is MPC audio support but divx/xvid/mp3/jpg playback is nearly flawless and everyone who sees it is amazed (I even have my home videos I took with my DVCAM on there converted to XVid and its so much nicer than whipping out a VHS videotape)
seany
Re:why not? (Score:2)
sorry (Score:1, Funny)
Visualizations Smisualizations (Score:5, Insightful)
Is it just me who thinks that visualizations are completely unneccessary? When I am listening to music, I don't want some annoying repetitive picture flickering away in the background. They are an interesting toy, but add nothing to the experience.
Re:Visualizations Smisualizations (Score:1)
Re:Visualizations Smisualizations (Score:2, Insightful)
No, you're not the only one! I use XMMS, but it's minimized and controlled with the buttons on the multimedia keyboard, or LIRC remote controller. No need for fancy UIs for me!
And why do every media player have skin support? I tried to find a working media player without any lame skins and failed...
...well, there was VideoLanClient but even that doesn't work perfectly...
Re:Visualizations Smisualizations (Score:2)
And why do we even need X to play music? [www.iki.fi]
Re:Visualizations Smisualizations (Score:2)
Re:Visualizations Smisualizations (Score:5, Funny)
Clearly, you're not doing enough drugs.
Re:Visualizations Smisualizations (Score:2)
Last semester I had a party at my house where we all watched a Divx of "Big" output to my TV in the livingroom; afterwards, people were still hanging out, so I threw on a playlist and put winamp on "random vis, 30 sec change". EXCELLENT mood tool.
I'd rather have a working MP3/divx/etc.. server in my living room now than one later that has visualizations. But sometimes they're handy....
Sponsored in part by a generous donation from M$ (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Sponsored in part by a generous donation from M (Score:1)
Seeing a Microsoft ad come up randomly means nothing. Oh, and using "M$" makes you ub3r l337. No, really, it does.
*prepares asbestos shield*
And here we go again with the xbox (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:And here we go again with the xbox (Score:2)
It seems as if mictosoft made a good move with the xbox. It seems to attract a great deal of the people that don't want to use windows. But for some reason a restricted computer by microsoft sounds good to the same people here. What's the catch here, could someone tell me?
Microsoft loses money on every unit sold (like Sony and Nintendo). They make money from selling you games (like Sony and Nintendo). When the XBox is hacked / moded to run Linux, you're not using it the way they intended (ie. you're not buying the games). What you end up with is a great piece of hardware, subsidised by Microsoft. Which is why we like it :)
What SHOULD Happen (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:What SHOULD Happen (Score:2)
Linux seems to be doing alright. It's replacing commercial OS's... if you missed the news, IBM is replacing AIX (commercial) with Linux (community). That, alone, is a pretty solid counter-example to your statement.
I'd like to hear why you think "official" support is so much better?
Linux? (Score:1, Interesting)
Why would we line the pockets of MSs's corporate bottom dollar when we could simply utilize the foundation of Linux upon traditional X-86 hardware components like soundcards and high-speed motherboards??
The answer is also the question, and the question in this case is LINUX.
Re:Linux? (Score:5, Insightful)
Listen: XBMP is a damn fine project running on damn fine and CHEAP hardware. It's ideal for running Linux or Win32 ports 'cos its essentially standard x86 hardware and it's officially the coolest way to play *media* (very vague term that) in the living room. You may be an uber-geek but most of us don't want big fat beige PCs from WalMart next to our TVs.
I don't care if MS lose or make money from my purchase - I just want to use the best tools for the job and XBMP on the XBox is this. In my house the Xbox remote control is used as much as the TV remote which says a lot about how useful non-geeks find it.
So is there any chance of quitting this sort of crap? I don't care about kernels, beowulf clusters or Linus I just want to play my media and the Xbox does it magnificently. Credit where credits due eh?
seany
Re:Linux? (Score:2)
Yours on the other hand merely shows you're an idiot.
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
A jukebox that doesn't eat mayonnaise?
Re:Linux? (Score:1)
The X-Box has a motherboard running a VIA chipset, Intel CPU, nVidia graphics processor; the only difference is the BIOS has a protection on it to prevent running unsigned code.
Re:Linux? (Score:3, Informative)
BIOS is custom, and there's no legacy support in the chipset.
Linux jewkbox? (Score:2)
Hey just because Linux is cheap doesn't mean we should start using ethic stereotypes to describe it. ;)
Re:Linux? (Score:2)
Because MS looses big money on every XBOX they make. The console business is all about selling GAMES. It's like printers. Give the printer away and make money on the consumable items (mainly cartrages but paper too). Consider this. You buy an XBOX and you run Linux on it. You just caused MS to loose money on the console with no chance of making money on a game. It's no wonder MS wants to stop this kind of thing.
Re:Linux? (Score:2)
Oh yeah, let's get those numbers up. Office didn't destroy its whole competitive market until a lot of pirated copies were seen to be out there...
Re:Linux? (Score:2)
Buying stuff from MS == MS gets money (Score:2)
don't give Microsoft the numbers (Score:5, Interesting)
If you want a low-cost system for playing music and videos, get yourself a Mini-ITX system [mini-itx.com]; they start at around $200. For gaming, pay a little bit more and get yourself a real PC with a high-end graphics card.
Re:don't give Microsoft the numbers (Score:2, Interesting)
M$ does not make any money on the Xbox hardware, they make it on the software. If you saw last weeks post they lost around 380 million on the Xbox.
A few of us buying an Xbox and modding it will not make their Xbox (home entertainment) division profitable.
Re:don't give Microsoft the numbers (Score:1)
I agree with previous poster that Mini-ITX-style low-end PCs are definetely the way to go with mp3/divx etc. boxes. They cost about the same as XBox and both Linux and WindowsXP run out of the box.
Re:don't give Microsoft the numbers (Score:2)
The reason MS is (supposedly) taking a loss on the consoles is to get them out there and have numbers to show game developers, "See, you can reach X million eyeballs if you release for our console! We'll throw in a dev pack for free!". That was the original poster's point. Every Xbox you buy adds to the number used to sway developers, and if they start going for the X-box in waves you can bet MS will be raking it in hand over fist.
My opinion: It's not likely that the number of geeks with modded Xboxes will really make a difference.
Re:don't give Microsoft the numbers (Score:2)
And why do you think they do that? Microsoft has enough cash to give an Xbox to every American home for free. But they need the actual marketshare and sales numbers in order to get developers to move over to their side.
A few of us buying an Xbox and modding it will not make their Xbox (home entertainment) division profitable.
No, but it will make the alternatives, including PC games, less profitable. And in the long run, that will make the Xbox division profitable and narrow our choices.
Re:don't give Microsoft the numbers (Score:4, Interesting)
If you are TALKING about THIS xbox, then MS has no control, and I don't feel bad about using it. I am an avid linux fan, but damn this thing is slick.
Re:don't give Microsoft the numbers (Score:2)
In the future, if all the competitors have gone away, you won't have any alternatives.
furthering the MS cause.... (Score:2)
How does this turn Gates' plot into anything else? Seems to be furthering his cause - more Xboxes in the living room for him to make software profits off of.
Re:furthering the MS cause; buying software? (Score:2)
umm, but isnt' the point to buy the Xbox at a loss from M$, then install XBMP and load up the hard drive with media, avoiding buying any more software and giving M$ a profit? hell, the only Xbox game I'd waste my money on is Halo anyway..
Re:furthering the MS cause.... (Score:1)
Re:furthering the MS cause.... (Score:2)
It amazes me that any of you guys can still pretend that software profits are Gates' first priority. Do you think he created the Office phenomenon by insisting on cashing in on every copy in use? Just as a personal favor try not to be complete fools, OK? He'll pay you to help him have Microsoft-produced hardware everywhere you look. ESPECIALLY the living room. If I was him I'd be laughing my ass off at you 'use lots of Xboxen, it costs Gates money!' people. You gotta give it away to get people used to it, your revenue stream comes from the additional currents swept along by you IDIOTS rushing to make 'damaging' use of these things. You're his best helpers and don't even know it. Furrfu!
GPL violation - mplayer (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:GPL violation - mplayer (Score:1)
Visualization (Score:2, Informative)
I'm working on a dll interface for the viz api. This is one feature that I'm very interested in finding some talented viz programmers, so if you're interested, please feel free to contact me on the xbmp forums.
Thanks
Dreamcast... (Score:4, Informative)
Hey! The Dreamcast Scene [dcemulation.com] is just as hot right now, especially now that SDL [libsdl.org] has been ported!
Can you legally compile XBMP? (Score:2, Interesting)
Assuming I was right in the first place, is this still the case? Be kind of a bummer if the only way to test your patch for this competition is via an illegally ripped MS SDK.
Mod Parent UP (Score:2, Insightful)
At the risk of sounding like an AOLer, I'll chime in with my "me too!".
I agree the XBMP certainly looks neat, and an inexpensive box that can play DivX movies would kick mucho ass, but I don't have the paitence to hunt down a mod chip from a respectable seller, find the proper "warezed" BIOS image I need and then find the binaries so I can burn an XBMP CD.
The mod chips I have seen are also priced a far cry from the original $8 bucks or so I paid for my PS1 modchip back in the day. All costs considered, I could ALMOST buy a PC with TV-out for just about the same price.
Not that this project isn't cool... It's just not really that cost effective.
Re:Mod Parent UP (Score:2, Interesting)
Reasons? The Xbox was a lot smaller, it had an IR remote (this was a big thing), it had good codec support out of the box (XBMP is based on mplayer so plays pretty much anything). It's noisy but not much more noisy. I recycled the PC to a family member and couldn't be happier with the result. The biggest plus is the hard drive I have chock-full with SNES, Genesis and MAME ROMs, all complete with a decent joypad to play them with.
I reckon you can now put together a chipped Xbox with a suitably big hard disk for about £300 or so, and at that price, I think it's a very compelling device.
Why would my grandmother mod an Xbox? (Score:3, Insightful)
How about just making a Linux box like that?
Get one of those tiny MiniATX motherboards/cases, pick and choose other hardware and install Linux.
Much more easier than modding an Xbox.
Re:Why would my grandmother mod an Xbox? (Score:2)
MiniITX is good though and at least you put some thought into your response rather than saying 'use a linux cluster instead it rocks' like some people round here. I just prefer something with a bit more video horsepower than the average £200 walmart beige-thing.
seany
broadq Qcast Tuner for PS2 (Score:5, Informative)
And no, I'm not a broadq employee, I'm just a really satisfied customer.
-Steve
Wow. (Score:3, Insightful)
I dunno, maybe it's just me, but I like this solution a whole lot better, philosophically. It's cheap too.
Re:broadq Qcast Tuner for PS2 (Score:1)
MS is planning their own Xbox media player (Score:1, Informative)
error...does not compute (Score:3, Funny)
1 complaint (Score:1, Interesting)
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This REALLY bothers me ... (Score:3, Insightful)
I think it'll be a great way to put MP3s in your stereo.
Since when has this been a problem? Is the minijack to rca converter plugged into the line in of your stereo that shoddy of a setup? Does the numerous articles on putting a computer in your home entertainment center seem "too hard" or "not as cool" ??? As far as mp3's with a set top box, my DVD player, dreamcast, and laptop (which are all hooked up to the entertainment "glop" in my room) all have the ability to play mp3's I don't need another solution.
I'm not bashing the article I'm all about hacking, but the constant fucking comments about "my home entertainment center needs something to play mp3's" has been solved!! I don't know of any reason why anyone would need another solution??
Re:This REALLY bothers me ... (Score:2, Interesting)
Let me relate my situation: I have ~800 albums on my PC hard drive (all of my cds by the way). Theres a decent enough stereo system in my computer room but the home theatre setup in my living room is better. Any time me and my friends are listening to our Pink Floyd or Britney or whatever it's a pain having to leave the living room.
With the tunes on the xbox its just so much nicer and convenient sat on my sofa with the remote control. Also, to watch a DVD I don't even need to find it as it's probably already been XVid encoded and stuck on the hard drive.
GDAM you do boy.... (Score:2)
Slight problem? (Score:3, Insightful)
Questions. (Score:4, Informative)
I have been thinking (and I certainly am going to) about building a system out of PC/Linux/Pinnacle DC10 compresor card.
But if I can get a working system for only 300 Euros That'l be cheaper..
My question to anyone who actually has a XBox : Does it make a lot of noise ? A friend lent me his PS2 for a week and it was the loudest piece of hardware in the appartment .. I.e. (IMNSHO) unusable as a movie player.
Re:Questions. (Score:2)
Re:Questions. (Score:2)
Developers & Profit ? (Score:2)
That's what I don't understand: If Microsoft had designed the XBox so that they could of made a slight profit just selling the hardware (instead of a massive loss), and allowed anyone to hack on it, they WOULD have a lot more developers - both Amateur and Professional. More developers = More software. Plain and simple.
Interestingly enough, MS and nVidia just recently settled a dispute over pricing [cnn.com] of parts!
Cheers
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I have a couple of questions... (Score:2)
Mmmm....perhaps the 'free market of developers' is telling them something?
for the 25 best patch submissions...
So they want help for patches, but not for the actual design, building of new features etc? What, no one wants to clean up the messy stuff?
No offense intended, I just thought it was interesting that no one had commented on the community aspects of this story.
sleek??? (Score:2)
*cough* *splutter*
This is the same Xbox we're talking about here right? The fug ugly great plastic lump with green crap all over it? Oh please, if by some miracle you didn't see the thing you'd hear it's fans from the other side of the house!
PS2 (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:So what? (Score:5, Insightful)
Because it has a 10/100 ethernet port and FTP support.
Because it comes with ALL xvid/divx variants unlike that new Kiss xvid/dvd player which doesn't support qpel and gmc from the latest divx builds.
Because it lets you listen to shoutcast stations.
Because it can stream from smb shares on a pc or linux server
Should I go on?
Re:So what? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:So what? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:So what? (Score:1)
Re:So what? (Score:1)
Re:So what? (Score:1)
If you think of XBMP while saying that, it isn't entirely true (yet). XBMP can only play from windows smb shares at the moment, but I'm sure linux shares will be supported very soon too.
If you thought of Linux running on the xbox using mplayer, it is supported playing over NFS/SMB shares running on whatever OS.
Truth is, as soon as I have my keyboard connected to the xbox, I won't use XBMP anymore, because I just love to use the original - and the terminal.
BTW, I think it would be really cool, if there would be a X based dashboard, which starts instead of xdm or whatever after booting - and by pressing ALT+F1 you always can login and do things the console-way
If we can release a userfriendly xbox-Linux distribution, booting without modchip, M$ has released a console wich will massivley distract users from their own OS. *grin*
Re:So what? (Score:2)
Re:So what? (Score:2)
Re:So what? (Score:3, Insightful)
Getting there is the interesting part.
Re:So what? (Score:2)
Re:Buy SONY and buy NINTENDO. (Score:2, Informative)
I tell you what, when your palmos based handheld can play DVDs, DIVX, XVID, MP3, DVCAM and any of a dozen other formats on my TV with quality as good as a top-end PC then come back to me?
Or was your post nothing more than a barely-disguised advert for Linux without considering what other people want?
By the way you can run Linux on it too.
Slag off MS whenever it's relevent, which isn't here. If you have a better and cheaper way of viewing media and playing games on the living without a big-ugly ass beige PC humming away next to the TV then feel free to enlighten us.
Slave. (Score:1)
You're so easily bought.
MS could easily withstand "selling" all their X Boxes at $0. They're not looking to turn a profit, like normal companies. All they care about is the "sales" numbers, so they can win over developers they can't otherwise buy.
Why not wait for them to drop the price to $0 before you "buy" your X Box?
Re:Slave. (Score:2)
If MS lose or make money - do I care? No. Do you? I assume so, but why should I use an inferior system to watch my films on just to stick one on Bill? I'm not an MS fan at all but people... please... can we give up the rhetoric for a bit?
Write a DivX player for PS2 (Score:2)
Microsoft doesn't want any small or hobby developers for XBox, otherwise they would release a free development kit and a way to run the binaries on devices without MS signature. They do have free VC++ for CE.NET devices. I say we comply by not buying any XBoxes and games, instead of doing all the work for Bill Gates.
And by the way, my PalmOS-based handheld does play MP3s and video clips. With a G4, PS2 and a CLIE I am proud to have a Microsoft-free (TM) home.
Re:Buy SONY and buy NINTENDO. (Score:2)
Repeat after me: "Microsoft is a for-profit company."
Microsoft's goal in life is to make money. That is the goal of all companies. They sell the Xbox cheaply so they can take more market share away from the PS2 and the GameCube and eventually make more money in the long term. They aren't doing it specifically to harass OSS developers.
Microsoft does not like Linux and OSS developers because they compete with microsoft. Typically, competing companies aren't on the best terms with each other, and they always try to take each other's market share away.
Microsoft doesn't encourage the use of Linux for the same reason Ford doesn't encourage people to buy Chevies. Microsoft is not the spawn of Satan. They are just a company.
Re:WTF is a RAR file? (Score:2)
Re:Surely this is good for Microsoft? (Score:2)