XBMC has had a presence on the iTunes App Store since 2008, when a remote for the open-source media center program became available. Despite being originally designed for the Microsoft Xbox console, versions of the app have become a popular media interface for Mac OS X and Apple TV among other platforms. Erica Sadun recently wrote about how an XBMC install on a Ubuntu Linux box is utilizing AirPlay.
Now the developers of XBMC are going a step further — they’re developing a full-fledged XBMC client for iOS and the second-generation Apple TV. It’s not a stripped-down client streamer or transcoder; rather, it has the same sort of programs and features that you can find for XBMC for Mac, Windows or Linux — and both it and XBMC for ATV2 are available today for jailbroken devices.
XBMC for iOS is now available through a Cydia-compatible repo. XBMC for ATV2 is available through an apt-get install.
I had the chance to talk with Scott Davilla, who has a lengthy history of working with XBMC and Apple TV. He is the author of atv-bootloader and atv-usbcreator. He also developed a kernel extension to enable HD playback on the first-generation Apple TV and is the lead developer for XBMC for Mac OS X.
In the second half of this post, read about what XBMC for iOS will entail, and see exclusive footage of XBMC running on an iPhone, iPad and second-generation Apple TV.
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XBMC for iOS and Apple TV now available originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 20:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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