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Overview: XMBC, the very popular open-source media center software, has been successfully ported to Android
Today we announce XBMC for Android. Not a remote, not a thin client; the real deal. No root or jailbreak required. XBMC can be launched as an application on your set-top-box, tablet, phone, or wherever else Android may be found.
If you don't understand just what this is, think of having Windows Media Center running on your Android device, fully customizable, open-source, and with full Python plug-in support. Now think of it on Google TV boxes, Android-on-a-stick style devices, or the Nexus Q. Music, video, internet apps like Pandora, all running on Android device. XMBC does all this, and more. Have a look at Wikipedia if you're not familiar with the media center concept.
NEON Devices
Tegra3
Newer multi-core Samsung devices
Cortex A8 SoC's
Nexus 7
ASUS Transformer TF300T
Samsung Galaxy S III (all variants)
Galaxy Nexus
Xperia S
Nook Tablet
HTC Evo 3D
Samsung Galaxy S 2 (ATT for sure, likley all variants)
Droid Razr Maxx
Samsung Galaxy S (Captivate confirmed, varients likely work too)
Galaxy S I Epic 4g
Samsung Rugby Smart (likely Galaxy W as well)
HTC One XL
Snapdragon S4 MSM8960
Droid Bionic
Pantech Burst
Droid Razr
HTC EVO 4G (NON LTE)
Odroid-X
Viewsonic G Tablet
Non-NEON Devices
Tegra2
Motorola Atrix / Photon / Electrify
Acer A100 / A500 / A200
Eee Transformer TF101
Toshiba Thrive (7" and 10")
Motorola XOOM
HP Touchpad (CM9)
Sony Tablet S
LG Optimus 2x
Advent Vega
Droid X
Galaxy Tab GT-P7510
Sources
XBMC
Official: https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc
My Fork (Includes Tegra2): https://github.com/mcrosson/xbmc/
This version build in 201208015
Thanks to kemonine96
What's new in this version:
https://github.com/mcrosson/xbmc/compar ... 0b4fd7d2d9
NOTE:
Xbmc for android will be released officially with XBMC 12 "Frodo", around November 2012.
All builds now and later available are some WIP alpha versions with no support just for people information.
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