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Boxee launches update, "App Box" and Hulu RSS support

My favorite media center software, boxee, has just released a new alpha update for Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 users and Apple TV users. This update, which the boxee team classifies as bleeding-edge (which means, if you don't want to deal with any potential bugs, wait for the more stable release scheduled for March 24, 2009) adds the "App Box" -- boxee's version of the App Store, automatic updates, and most excitingly, a new video-optimized RSS reader. The new RSS reader allows users to access Hulu's public RSS feeds directly from boxee.
Two weeks ago, boxee was forced to remove Hulu streams from its service. As boxee noted in its blog, users aren't going to wait around for Hulu's content providers to get with the program, or for an official agreement to be ironed out. Within hours of the initial Hulu shutdown, industrious coders created alternatives anyway; those alternatives were thwarted, rebuilt, thwarted again, and the game continues on. Although the RSS feed implementation isn't as slick or as quick as boxee's stand-alone app was, it's a start. Plus, on my 40" Samnsung HDTV, the quality wasn't bad at all. Playback was a little more stilted than via the direct boxee app, but it is certainly more than watchable.
Boxee's "App Box," which is similar to the Plex App Store, utilizes a lot of video source plugins previously available from places like BoxeeHQ. Now the installation process is one-click, and not a bunch of steps. Right now, the only repository of apps set by default is the official repository, which contains add-ons built by boxee or trusted sources, but you can easily add access to additional sources as they crop up (dir.boxeehq.com will get you access to every BoxeeHQ app). Some of the new sources that are especially cool: TED Talks and Boing!Boing! video. BoxeeHQ is prepping a PBS app for the March 24th boxee release, so lots of cool stuff is on the way.
To download the latest boxee release, head over to app.boxee.tv, head over to Download and download the Mac version. Apple TV boxee users just need to go to Downloads in the Launcher menu (where Boxee and XBMC are located) and grab the latest version (it'll say 0.9.9.5324 test version) that way. If you need to put boxee on your Apple TV, head over to the ATV-USB Creator page and you can get all the information you need to create a patchstick.
I've updated my Apple TV and my MacBook and I'm digging the new features. What do you think?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tristan said 11:34AM on 3-06-2009
I love it. Sure it's a little slower, but now I can get my Hulu fix. It's the only way that I want to watch Hulu. So this is very nice.
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Jason Martin said 11:57AM on 3-06-2009
Any word on when ABC content will make it over to the Apple TV version of Boxee? That's the big one I'm still waiting for.
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kaslings said 12:09PM on 3-06-2009
I wanted to Love Boxee, but how it ignores all my id3 tags kills it for me. does the new version ignore them still?
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Jack said 12:22PM on 3-06-2009
I don't get what was so slick about Boxee's Hulu support in the first place. It just showed me the actual webpage, and put in some controls at the bottom, which half of the time didn't work, and I couldn't use the one's on the webpage. I tried it, but gave up and just went to hulu.com, which was a lot nicer and easier. Using Boxee just added a lot of unnecessary steps. Was I missing something?
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Michael said 1:52PM on 3-06-2009
Boxee is great when you have it hooked up to your Apple TV. I no longer have to sit in front of the computer and watch hulu. I can see it on my 47' flat screen now. Much nicer.
tankfrog said 5:39PM on 3-06-2009
Looks like it's now broke. Sorry but this video is unavailable sorry for the inconvenience.
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tankfrog said 11:29AM on 3-07-2009
Looks like it's working again.
G.W.Miller said 8:45PM on 3-06-2009
Hulu has now pulled their RSS feed for Boxee...and ONLY Boxee.
Does Hulu realize that all this does is make people download torrents of the shows? At least before they started blocking Boxee they made some money off the ads when their content was viewed through Boxee. What idiots!
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brendan.buchanan said 9:41AM on 3-09-2009
Hi Guys & Gals of the Boxee community. Can anyone point me in the direction of a Apple TV Hulu playback option for a UK user. I realize I can use an IP blocker on my mac, but what do I do with an Apple TV?
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ly said 11:10PM on 3-23-2009
I installed boxee for the ATV but when i click on it it doesn't display anything. help?
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