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Nintendo is also going to launch its own ad supported streaming video service later this year also .
http://www.nintendofanboy.org/viewm.php?m=252
I would love to have Boxee on my Xbox and would make the Xbox the center of my home entertainment. Right now its for games and netflix streaming.
I would pay to run Boxee on my Xbox.
So should Boxee :P
Would a boxee box stop development for appletv, macs, pcs? since those are free?
Think about it. Who uses boxee today? Mostly nerds like me who like to tinker with their media center and are early tech adopters. I found myself second guessing the answers to those questions. Would I pay $200? No. But that doesn't mean it's not worth it. I mean, I'd rather build my own box and play in Ubuntu. That's not the general public.
If you can license your software to 3rd party manufacturers so that you can focus on the software development rather than revenue generation, that sounds like a great model to me.
Also, some bonus comments to the direction questions: Blu Ray isn't gonna make it long term. Neither is cable as we know it. Keep focus on where tech will take us, not where it is now. DVR and Disc functions are overdone and will be outdated sooner rather than later. Focus on digitally distributed viewing and you have few competitors and a future-ready model.
Thanks for great software, I can't wait to see new versions (as well as start developing add-ons).
if/when a boxee box will come out it will not mean the end of development for other platforms.
Wii Logic.
The thing I would like from a boxee box is the ability to be upgraded. Give me a 2 gig SSD for the OS. Let me open the bugger up and put a new one in when it gets full. Give me USB ports on the back and front so i can add new media if i need to. Give me a remote and/or Wiimote control.
Give me the basics + hdmi and we'll be happy.
I would rather have a good Network Mediaplayer with boxee and External NAS. So power could be in the 100W range.
I know, there are Mediaplayer out, but there more or less rubbish, if you want play more than SD Streams. Thanks to Sigma Design and other cheap chip maker. I want play Gundam 00 HD, without trouble.
All I want, is a powerful and flexible hardware platform. Currently I think, the most attractive Hardware is the Intel CE 3100 Solution. Give it 1+GB RAM & Flash, and it is King of the Hill. Yahoo Widgets on TV looks good.
I hope someone port xbmc core to PPC one day and we can run in our hacked consoles, like we do today with ATV. Otherwise, it's not gonna happen.
Apple should revamp ATV with an integrated nvidia 1080p ion decoder, and ffmpeg should add support for that. IMHO, that's the best world scenario.
Personally, i would like to get rid of all the clutter in front of my TV. I've already got rid of my DVD player because of Boxee, so getting rid of my cable box is the next step.
Also a word of advice; don't make the boxee box that color green. Instead, make it white like a mac with the box logo or just a jet black like every other electronic device. Personally, I would prefer a brushed aluminum case, but that might push it out of the price range.
One last thing, please don't make the remote Infra Red. Instead, make the remote Radio Freq or bluetooth. A lot of people, including myself, like to hide all of their media equipment out of site so an IR remote would be useless. Thanks for great work!
So that means a Boxee box would have to be around the same price point to be viable ($199). Any higher and you could just get a Mac Mini and have a whole computer.
Don't see the need for a CableCard system. The whole point here is to circumvent the cable companies. They still get a check from me for the internet access. Most people running a STB probably aren't in the market for this type of device, IMO.
Personally wouldn't care to see Blu-Ray either due to the price, but a normal DVD player would be nice. Let this box replace your DVD player with all the streaming functions and the ability to pull files off the network and you're looking at the ultimate living room device. Make sure it's got HDMI and it'd stop using my FitPC Slim with Ubuntu!
(It'd assume that as long as it has enough USB ports you could just use an external DVD player though, no? That would be acceptable as well.)
Actually, you have to fix the music feature before i can switch...
How about an iPhone app? I've got Joost, by itself, on my iPhone. I'd just about pee myself if I could have all of the programming Boxee delivers on my iPhone. I even use the Boxee remote for Jailbroken iPhones (which is awesome except for the black buttons--they're hard to see). Keep up the great work, guys!
In terms of the remote, please make it very simple. I would much rather have it look like the apple remote than the media center remote with 50 buttons. The thing I like about boxee is that you can do almost everything with 6 buttons (up, down, left, right, select, menu), so, for example, rather than having numbers on the remote I would rather just hit a button and see my channels and select from there.
All you need to do is include a DLNA server with boxee (check out TVersity) which can stream video to the PS3.
For those that are interested, this also works with the XBox360.
TomP