The XBox as the Home Entertainment Media Hub 217
bigcitymike writes "Well it might be vaporware, but it appears Dreamix is trying to turn the Xbox into a PVR with a TV guide like scheduler. They also state PC as well as Mac/Linux support down the road. " Project Dreamix will turn the Microsoft Xbox into the ultimate home entertainment center."
I presume it requires a mod-chip installed." The xbox media player really goes a long way towards this goal already. MSFT may not be the friendliest of companies, but for $200, the x-box makes a helluva stereo component.
Not Likely (Score:5, Insightful)
You can bet that if Dreamix can introduce Mac/Linux support for the XBox that microsoft will find a way to break that support--either through software or lawyers
.Re:Not Likely (Score:2)
what?
as i understand they plan to port THEIR software to mac/linux.
NOT making xbox capable of running Mac stuff, linux you can already run on it if you've modchipped yours..
as beyond the corner linux support for xbox.. the first multiplayerwrapper(through internet) softwares for xbox were for linux..
Yeah, but let's not forget (Score:2, Interesting)
Body of the article (Score:4, Informative)
Overview
Project Dreamix will turn the Microsoft Xbox into the ultimate home entertainment center. Right now we are in the alpha phase of course, but below is what we plan to complete before Beta release: -
* PVR Features (Scheduled recording, fast forward, rewind, pause Live TV)
* Video Playback (Based on Linux MPlayer - all popular file formats)
* Audio/Music Playback (Based on Linux MPlayer - all popular file formats)
* Image Viewer (Slideshow + Photo album)
* Setup Menu (All configuration will be done with the Xbox controller and/or DVD Remote with the use of a graphical keypad)
Although Dreamix will be based on Debian Xbox-Linux, all necessary libraries will be included in the distribution of the CD image and will auto-excecute upon being inserted into the Xbox DVD drive. This will allow for a friendly install by the average user.
Note: There will be a need to purchase a hardware add-on for video input since the Xbox gaming console does not currently have video inputs etc.
Why Dreamix?
"For a very long time, I had been developing software called VWare, 2 years ago the project was going well but found myself losing interest, and not having enough time. Now with the Xbox supplying the hardware power needed to take my old VWare project into a new realm, the Dreamix team had the idea, why not Personal Video Recording on Xbox? Ill be honest, I can not stand Tivos, ReplayTVs,Dish Network, DirecTV TV guide systems, menus and what not. I am a very picky person who wants my entertainment and system to give me a feel of power, worth my money. I have spent too many years watching the industry do things wrong and only 'hoping' more would be added. They are slowly getting there but I am personally tired of waiting and the impatient person I am, I am going to do it myself." - Lenn0x
Re:Body of the article (Score:1, Insightful)
Its bloody on Sourceforge.
And the probability of it gettins Slashdotted is so damn freakin' remote.
Karmawhore... TROLL
~r13_zrgyva
Re:Body of the article (Score:2)
There's more to life and
Re:Body of the article (Score:2)
I'm not trolling here, or telling you you're doing something wrong, I'm just warning you to brace for irrational attacks on it. It's the type of thing that'll keep the DMCA around.
This is good work (Score:3, Troll)
We are all geeks. It's about time we started sticking together.
Re:This is good work (Score:2)
With open source, you can just grab code from something else to add your functionality.
As far as this helping Microsoft, the Xbox itself is a lost-leader for their games. They lose money on every sale but hope to make it back via game purchases.
Re:This is good work (Score:1)
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Re:This is good work (Score:2, Insightful)
Actually, buy purchasing an Xbox and using 3rd-party software on it, you're helping Microsoft lose money. They actually make a loss on every Xbox sale.
Personally, I'm all for the idea. As I see it, the more money Microsoft loses due to the Xbox, the less money they have to pay their lawyers with. It's been said that Microsoft could just walk through the GPL if it were ever to become a serious threat to them.
Are you that *stupid*? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Are you that *stupid*? (Score:5, Insightful)
Did it occur to you that some of us want to play games instead of pretending that we're "beatin down the man!"?
Re:Are you that *stupid*? (Score:2)
Half assed? Graphically, the XBOX is not showing any signs of inferiority to the GameCube. Microsoft is not confusing the XBOX for a PC by selling/publishing anything but games for it. As a game machine, it is anything but half-assed. (Maintenance could prove to be an issue, but in the year it's been out that doesn't appear to be a problem.)
What's funny is I'm not an XBOX fan. I love my GameCube, I'm a self-described Nintendo zealot. Even with that, I would not describe the XBOX as a machine that can't decide between being a PC or a game machine.
How to maximize M$ losses on XBox (Score:2)
I guess it depends if you believe the story about each unit costing M$ more than the wholesale price. If true, you would want M$ to sell as many as possible. If they lose money on each individual unit, there is no such thing as "making it up on volume". The CueCat people pushed this concept to its logical conclusion and made vast amounts of money disappear.
On the other hand, if M$ is slowly-but-surely recovering something more than the direct production cost, then you would want as few sales as possible in the hopes of triggering a total write-off of the entire program.
No matter how you look at it, a non-gaming XBox produces little or no revenue for M$.
Re:This is good work (Score:2, Insightful)
I'll second that and i'll add that all Linux open sourced initiatives to become available on the XBox are a real chance for every open-source-geek here to have Microsoft actually shoot itself in the foot.
Every single Xbox sold costs money to MS since they are hoping to gain money thanks to the license fee publishers have to pay for each copy of a game they build (not even sell !).
With Linux on the XBox and all open sourced alternatives to products that MS actually intends to bring to the machine we get a real chance to make the masses aware of Linux as a home-and-family-friendly tool with the added benefit of using money brought by Microsoft itself.
We have this unique chance that Microsoft by losing money on each XBox sale is actually sponsoring heavily the open source movement. We shall not let this chance pass !
Just imagine how many uses there could be for this very low cost machine : from educational ones, to fun ones (such as the PVR, mp3 player), to humanitarian ones (bring cheap computing internet able platforms to developing countries).
All this sponsored by Microsoft itself !
We won't have another chance so if you can code and know linux, do not hesitate and buy an XBox. This might be THE occasion to give MS a serious lesson.
Lours
Re:This is good work (Score:2)
Here are a few things that this argument ignores:
1) Every Xbox sold adds to Microsoft's claimed installed user base, thus encouraging developers to make more games. Since games sell consoles, this is an excellent result for Microsoft in that it feeds into their potential future profit.
2) Most folks who are "geeky" (for lack of a better vocabulary) enough to buy an Xbox to hack are going to break down and buy at least a game or two since there are indeed some good Xbox games, and obviously more on the horizon. The box is already in the house, why not play a few good games?
3) This point can't be stressed enough: Microsoft loses a LOT more money for every Xbox that goes UNsold. If they don't sell them, then they get diddly/squat. Even if a store has paid Microsoft up front for the boxes, there are still more consoles being produced and sitting in warehouses waiting to be shipped. Microsoft would lose out, not only on the boxes they've actually produced but also on the infrastructure in place to make them.
Hey, if you want to go out and buy an Xbox, modchip it and run Linux, more power to you. Just don't fool yourself into believing that you're striking back against the evil monopoly. The only way to really strike Microsoft is if you're running the IT services of a large company and you stop buying their operating system and apps. Switching big companies over to OpenOffice or any other competitor will hurt Microsoft 100 times worse than modding one of their game consoles...especially since they have already PLANNED on losing money producing the latter.
Re:This is good work (Score:1)
My God! (Score:3, Informative)
XBox as a media hub? That's MS's stated goal. And they're being thwomped by everyone worldwide (although they compete with Nintendo in the US and Europe, they're outsold by PS1 in Japan).
Re:My God! (Score:1)
Re:My God! (Score:1)
Well, obviously.. (Score:1)
If I recall, the PSX has sold around 80 million units worldwide. That's more than the Xbox, PS2, and Gamecube combined.
Re:My God! (Score:2)
If you want a product that doesn't judge you ala TiVo, lets you skip commercials, lets you record what you want when you want, for as long as you want, then don't trust the corporations.
You could always recase an Xbox if you don't like the look of it, want to add more storage, etc.
The fact is, the damned thing is cheap, it's easy to work with, and you don't have to learn an entirely different architecture.
Re:My God! (Score:1)
Talk about exaggeration... What the fuck is with you "style-over-functionality" people? It's always the same group too. They own Gamecubes, Apple computers, Volkswagons, Schwinn bicycles, tight black turtleneck sweaters, and ponytails.
"Fuck what it can do! It LOOKS good, doesn't it!"
Re:My God! (Score:2)
For those who don't want to click, in 2002 the PSOne sold 200,000+ units and Xbox sold 300,000+ units. It's obviously still lagging far behind the PS2, Gamecube and GBA, but it's beating the old stuff.
Private Beta release link.. (Score:2, Informative)
Their beta signup form.
Re:Private Beta release link.. (Score:1, Insightful)
Slashdot is teeming with morons of the likes of you lately...
If you can say something nice and useful, or insightful, say. Else shut up.
If and when the site is Slashdotted, people will post the mirrors.
Duh!
Sad state of Slashdot I should say. Still worse is that fact that some moderator on crack will mod this shit up.
~r13_zrgyva
Re:Private Beta release link.. (Score:1)
In a word? No. Good idea by the developers to make some side change though.
I smell a cease and desist order coming... (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:I smell a cease and desist order coming... (Score:1)
Re:I smell a cease and desist order coming... (Score:1)
Unfortunately (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Unfortunately (Score:3, Insightful)
Why they're up. (Score:2)
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Re:Unfortunately (Score:2, Informative)
All that, while the chip is really a $4 cheapmod. You'd been a lot better of buying one of those and solder it in.
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No you can't. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:No you can't. (Score:1)
Re:Unfortunately (Score:1)
PVR ability? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:PVR ability? (Score:4, Informative)
Someone is (or was) working on PVR support for XBox Mediaplayer [xboxmediaplayer.de] using the WinTV PVR USB [hauppauge.com]. The X-Box got 4 USB inputs (controller ports), so using one of them for this device shouldn't be a problem.
Re:PVR ability? (Score:3, Informative)
I would prefer it to use a controller port... What if I want my home entertainment media hub to access a network to play movies and music?
How could this work? (Score:5, Informative)
Wouldn't a TiVO or Replay TV be much cheaper than this? Not just adding in hardware costs, but all the time required to get all this working. It seems to me that the XBox just wasn't designed for this kind of usage.
Re:How could this work? (Score:2, Informative)
120Gb works just nicely.
Re:How could this work? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:How could this work? (Score:1)
Last time I checked, there were loads of countries with no TIVOs available.
That's not the point (Score:3, Insightful)
For all of these features, the xBox is a pretty small and handy way to do all this. Just try and build a PC about the same size for 400 dollars w/ a remote, etc. that's why this is pretty cool
Re:How could this work? (Score:1)
Re:How could this work? (Score:2, Interesting)
The XBOX Hard drives don't have any "special chip". They just have different partitioning and use an HDD Key. As long as you have a modchip (which you probably do, if you want to run Dreamix, you can easily install your 120GB drive, format it to FATX, write the key to it, and reboot the XBOX. All new modchips support this.
Re:How could this work? (Score:1)
Re:How could this work? (Score:2)
Re:How could this work? (Score:1)
Re:How could this work? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:How could this work? (Score:3)
I know there are people that stick modded 80GB+ hard drives into Xboxen.
One question: I had always heard that the 8GB (or whatever) size hard drive in the Xbox was an uncommon, single platter, low heat hard drive. When you replace this with a monster 7200 rpm drive doesn't the Xbox overheat?
Re:How could this work? (Score:2)
Re:How could this work? (Score:2)
You forgot to mention that the only ports available to add stuff on to an Xbox (such as the TV tuner that would be needed for PVR functionality) are USB ports. Video quality will blow chunks unless the plan is to put some sort of hardware-based compression outside the box. Even if (for instance) an MPEG-2 compressor is included in the capture device, asking USB to take in a 6-Mbps MPEG-2 stream (equivalent to TiVo's best quality) and write it to disk with no data loss is tempting fate in a way I'd not want to try. Asking it to do that while doing software decompression and playback of a previously-recorded stream is even more foolish. Unless Microsoft stuck a PCI interface in there somewhere that can be tapped to accept a TV-tuner card (or at least a FireWire card), I don't see this project going anywhere useful.
Sigh... (Score:2, Interesting)
Sigh... I get soooo tired of all people that thinks that the whole world is USA. Now, please tell me how I am gonna get a TiVO or Replay TV here in Sweden. Please do that.
Thank you!
PS. Not that I am planning to buy an xbox or anything, I will not support MS if I can avoid it (yes, you DO support MS if you buy one of those machines, even if they lose money selling them)
where? (Score:3, Interesting)
Where is one supposed to get this add-on?
Re:where? (Score:1)
Re:where? (Score:1)
Where is one supposed to get this add-on?
And where is it going to go inside?
I'm waiting for... (Score:5, Funny)
Just think, all that untapped market of people playing games at their desks...
Re:I'm waiting for... (Score:3, Funny)
Joe: "Hey, how do I print?"
Bill: "Left-Left-Right-up-down-A-B-Start"
Might work (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Might work (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Might work (Score:1)
I dunno... (Score:5, Interesting)
What happens when I come back one night, sit down and get ready to watch the episode of Enterprise I missed... When I discover I forgot to put the Dreamix boot CD back in, and instead turned it off after playing MLB Slugfest last night?
I suppose it might be a good way to recycle the Xbox after one's moved on to newer and better consoles, but I think I'd prefer a dedicated PVR box.
uh.. why? (Score:5, Insightful)
This is just another stupid idea, next please.
Re:uh.. why? (Score:2)
-- iCEBaLM
Re:uh.. why? (Score:2)
-- iCEBaLM
Re:uh.. why? (Score:1)
a) behave themselves
b) cooperate to bash the crap out of anyone who doesn't behave themselves
We played Ultima Online for a year, without a lot of the crap most people complain about.
Re:uh.. why? (Score:3)
Buy a TiVo. You'll soon agree that TiVo is the ONLY real PVR, and that the $12.95/mo we pay to TiVo is well worth it.
"$15 a month"
$12.95 for SA
$5/Mo for DTiVo (free to TC Platinum subs)
"can live with tivo's offensive advertising"
One menu item. That's it. It's not even annoying - it's not like banner ads or anything. Do you complain about the text ads on Google
"But for the rest of us"
So the "rest of us" want something differnt? Right. So that's why TiVo is the #1 DVR out there (excluding DishPVR; Echostar gave out 500,000 of those for free so they could have the "#1" DVR)
"we want something that does what we want"
TiVo does what I want. It records TV and it does a damn good job of it. It list my programs, manages conflicts, deletes shows when it has to, makes suggustions, lets me search TV, never crashes, never misses a recording, tells me exactly what will be recorded, and lets me skip ads with a 30 second skip or 60x autocorrecting fast forward.
"rather than something that does what tivo corporation wants"
Uh...huh. I don't quite know what you're referring to. My TiVo does not steal from my bank account, and it does not record TiVo sponsored content instead of my programs. TiVo service has gone up for some subscribers (from $10/mo to $13/mo) and down for the rest ($10/mo to $5/mo).
TiVo gives 500,000 people what they want. Reliable, dependable, easy PVR service.
I am a TiVo bigot because TiVo works better than any other product on the market. TiVo is not a tapeless VCR. It is an advanced databased-backed television service. It can search descriptions. It can record any episode of a show even if the show changes times or dates. It can skip reruns. It can record two shows at once while playing back a third (DirecTV/TiVo only). It can prioritize my recordings. It manages space. It knows when every show will be recorded and when every show will be deleted and it will warn you if a show will be canceled or deleted early. To put it simply, it does a heck of a lot.
Buy a TiVo. You'll become a "TiVo Bigot" too.
The legally good thing (Score:4, Interesting)
Considering you can get a Tivo 60hr for $150 now (Score:1)
That's unpossible! (Score:2)
Re:That's unpossible! (Score:1)
Progressive Output? (Score:1)
I'd imagine anyone into this enough to want one of these takes their electronics rather seriously and wouldn't actually use it. I know I wouldn't use it as quality wise it isn't on par with what I'd have (nor what I'd want if I didn't already have it).
Though there's certainly a coolness factor on par with see-through Case windows that have never been seen by anyone but the case owner.
Why Xbox? (Score:2)
1.) DRM enabled, requieres a mod chip. MS can change it at their whim. They'll be trying to hit a moving target technologically (& legally maybe - DMCA???).
2.) Small disk.
3.) Ugly as hell. I don't want that brick in my living room.
4.) I don't feel like supporting MS until they change their anti-consumer ways.
The idea is great and I can't wait until they release a Linux/Mac version. Will it require a Radeon AIW or something?
Re:Why Xbox? (Score:1, Interesting)
1. Fact, The modchips come with the ability to be switched on/off and flash protected. Thus if you use Xbox live you can switch the chip off and MS will not realize it is modded. Also, with flash prtotection they can not flash your modchip.
2. Small disk can easily be fixed.
4. If you buy an Xbox and mod it. You can just go rent games and Save the games to your pc or extra large hardrive
I personally bought an xbox so I can pull movies off of my pc via smb and to play my region 2 DVD's. Since the mod chips defeat macrovision
Re:Why Xbox? (Score:2)
Actually it sits on top of my VCR and is slightly smaller.
None for me, thanks (Score:2)
70 Billion Mops Needed to Clean Up Company [xnewswire.com]
Re:None for me, thanks (Score:1)
All of these huge companies will not hesistate to squash you if you get in the way of their big plan! Microsoft is not exclusive in this line of thinking.
Re:None for me, thanks (Score:2)
DVD players (Score:4, Insightful)
is XBox the way to go ? (Score:4, Informative)
But I really don't want to be limited by the limited hardware. In two years' time, how are you going to upgrade the box ?
I'm working on a similar project myself (A href="http://davedina.apestaart.org/">The Dave/Dina Project), which is a distribution (based on Red Hat) to turn a PC into a media hub. It works, it's in our living room, it has 200 GB of storage space (the 550 albums it has encoded to Ogg to date take about 35 GB of those), it records video [apestaart.org] (we record about 15 shows each week, all through a web interface), it plays emulator games and even Doom, it shows photos, and s on.
It isn't the prettiest thing in the world (WE NEED ARTISTS !), but it's open, you can swap out components, tinker with it, and help us improve it.
I don't want to be tied to any hardware at all, especially not Microsoft's. How long before a cease-and-desist order is issued ?
Not such a bad idea... (Score:1)
Just don't buy an Xbox to watch DVDs (Score:5, Informative)
Also, the DVD players available today are all multi-region enable-able through the remote. Some will even remove Macrovision with a remote hack. For the Xbox, you will need a modchip to achieve the same.
Oh, and the DVD player comes with a remote, unlike the Xbox.
Re:Just don't buy an Xbox to watch DVDs (Score:1)
While you might like to wait for industry to sell you what you want, many people prefer to get there a year or two sooner under their own steam.
Re:Just don't buy an Xbox to watch DVDs (Score:2)
Memorex MVD-2028 [vcdhelp.com]
Re:Just don't buy an Xbox to watch DVDs (Score:2)
Buy an XBox to play games in a social context. Without needing five billion hardware upgrades every 6 months.
Umm holder right there pardner (Score:1)
Is there a working product out for all of us slashdotters to buy? Aye, no, then it's vapourware.
Now how can you spot that it is vaporware more easily, from the key points in the slashdot headling. ONE they promise mac and linux support, whoa holder right there pardner, no one promises mac and linux support before they got a product, well unless they have a team of 1000 programmers, but since they don't not REAL. TWO they make mention of hyped up buzzwords like PVR, when everyone knows there is no way for that to even be remotely possible on the size of the harrddrive. THREE, no where does it say they have MS's blessing to go further with this, know why? Two reasons, they mention macs and linux, which is like mentioning the lame of the villiage and they already have their own PVR, no not TiVO. Three it's a slashdot article that metions an X-Box, I swear MS gets more free advertising than apple sometimes. For such an Anti-MS site, there sure a whole lot of articles about them ...
I'd think MS will be making it a PVR soon enough. (Score:1)
Here's to hoping tha Apple has a mo' betta unit that comes to market first.
I would like to know (Score:1)
Re:I would like to know (Score:1)
They have some designs... (Score:1)
Holy-cow Batman, they'll have some designs tomorrow. I could get my drawing package out and have design done by the end of the day.
When someone announces an *intention* it's news (like that MSFT Exchange killer from the lotus dude). It's not news, it's support-whoring, or media-whoring...it ain't news FFS.
As an aside; TV guide information costs a lot of money and getting it for free is a) generally stealing, b) prone to error due to changes on the unwilling host, and c) shite.
At best they'll end up with a crummy PVR with dodgy schedules that gives limited fucntionality and invalidates your X-Box warranty coz you'll probably need to mod it somehow.
only semi-offtopic re: easy PVR boxes ... (Score:1)
However, (and this is the offtopic part), I am certain I saw a link recently to homebrewed-but-for-sale PVR units, about $550 in a small case, all ready to run, I think running MythTV, in a recent Slashdot discussion -- am I crazy? I've been googling with no luck on this. Any help appreciated.
timothy
bleeding-edge technology (Score:2, Interesting)
Can someone please explain to me how this is any sort of news whatsoever? I would venture to guess Im not the only one who has been using my already paid for home network and computers for video on demand, and all other 'features' of this so called media center.
What about networking, will it see my mounted SMB shares so I can access them form any location on my network. Does it have a remote, or do I have to sit in front of the tv with a MS joystick to use it? As far as I can see, hooking this up to my network, would be a giant step back to 1998.
Will it be a true media center and allow me to access a secure server by placing my public and accepted keys anywhere into it? Or is this just 'media' in terms of sit on your ass couch-potato stuff?
overall, nice concept ,far from novel, and way to expensive.
Isn't this MS's Plan? (Score:2)