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Fire Core teases aTV Flash for Apple TV 2G

The Apple TV jailbreaking scene is maturing at a significant pace. We've already seen our first third-party app following the greenp0ison jailbreak, which was quickly followed by a demo of the Plex media center and some experiments with making it work with Wiimotes.

Now, respected hackers of the original model Apple TV Fire Core are showing off its modified software, aTV Flash, running on the Apple TV 2G. Our own TJ Luoma was impressed by aTV Flash when he tried it on an older model Apple TV; it adds support for streaming all sorts of media files that you can't normally play, some UI tweaks, an SSH server, and Boxee support.

(Update: Fire Core's site has a blurb mentioning Boxee as an "extended feature" for aTV Flash, but the problem is, the way their site's laid out doesn't make it clear if that's talking about the old version of aTV Flash or the new version. A commenter on Fire Core's blog indicates Boxee support is dependent upon XBMC Core being ported to the ARM architecture powering the new Apple TV, and it's unclear if the XBMC development team will do so or not. Consequently, It turns out the state of Boxee support isn't 100% clear for the new Apple TV.)

There is a big caveat though -- aTV Flash costs $50 for a license (which comes with one year of updates). Combined with the $100 cost of the Apple TV itself and you could almost have bought a Boxee Box, which would work without any modifications. Furthermore, it seems likely that other open source efforts will eventually bring most or all of these features to the Apple TV for free.

Click through for videos demonstrating the new UI offered by aTV Flash and the new last.fm streaming support that is being added to the latest version of Fire Core's software.



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justin

TV Flash update for Apple TV 2G adds Boxee support?? it really sounds crazy to me..

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November 19 2010 at 3:51 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Urbz

I had used the patchstick method with the older appletv but was extremely underwhelmed. I always hated the confusion and clutter it added. I instead opted to use my appletv more like a media extender to iTunes, but with my own (auto-downloaded and sorted) content. The only downside is that there's no easy way to play non-h.264 files, so everything needs to be converted. Though the patchstick would install Perian, I found it to be very flaky in my testing, though it may have been more to do with network protocols like samba and even afp on the old appletv. Still, being in non-Hulu territory, I feel like this is an acceptable tradeoff, and the interface is very slick. The only thing that gets me excited is plex, because they have a very apple-like solution, and nice integration would be a huge plus. If the new appletv's hacking scene is more like iOS jailbreaking than legacy atv hacking, this will be a way more compelling product.

November 18 2010 at 7:27 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
shams

So -- you're saying that the aTV Flash update for Apple TV 2G adds Boxee support? Or is that just wishful thinking? The Firecore website doesn't mention Boxee on the Apple TV 2G. And there is no mention of getting flash to run on the Apple TV either, which would be required for a Boxee app to work. So perhaps you could address these key issues in your article?

November 18 2010 at 5:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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