![]() ![]() Choose Your Hardwareīefore you start, you’ll need to think about where you’re going to run XBMC. ![]() This guide covers the entire process, from choosing your hardware to importing your videos to extending XBMC to its furthest (and coolest) reaches. Not convinced? Check out the video at the top of the post to see what you’ll get when the whole process is over.īecause XBMC is so powerful, you have a ton of options for setting up your media centre to fit your needs. On top of all that, you can customise every corner of the interface to make it look super awesome. You can play all your existing DVDs and Blu-ray discs, stream videos to it from your iOS device via AirPlay, set it up as an old-school video game console, and - if you’re really adventurous - even sync it up with other XBMC boxes in the house, so you can pause a movie in one room and continue it in another. Obviously, XBMC isn’t the only media centre software out there - but it’s our favourite by a pretty good margin. You can run it on nearly any computer or Apple TV and hook it up in your living room, so all the media you used to watch on your computer are all available from the comfort of your couch. XBMC, for those of you that don’t know, is a media centre application that organises your movies, TV shows and other media in a beautiful, remote control-friendly library. And, if you’ve already hopped on the XBMC bandwagon, it’s sure to show you a thing or two you didn’t already know. This guide will tell you everything you need to know to create an awesome, customised, do-anything media centre with XBMC. In this day and age, a custom media centre running XBMC is the only thing you really need hooked up to your TV - whether you’re watching movies you’ve ripped, streaming your favourite TV shows, listening to podcasts, or even playing video games. ![]()
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