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#113506 18-Jan-2013 22:29
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  #747195 18-Jan-2013 23:14
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Just in time for the impending launch of the OUYA console.

EDIT: Oh. I get it now. Possibly the worst ad I've ever seen.



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  #747198 18-Jan-2013 23:22
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This appear to be an unofficial build that has been out for a while. The significant difference to the official development teams work is that this release has handed off player functions to an external app - MX Player.

Official version is at RC3 and works on Nexus 4 and Ainol 7" tablet from 2011 (N7A) running a custom ICS rom.

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  #747235 19-Jan-2013 07:16
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I've only been using this for a few days, but it looks good.
Im using the NPVR PVR plugin for live TV & recordings and have found unfortunately that they are using software rendering.

1080i Freeview HD recordings stutter their way through and are unusable (on both my nexus7 & TF300)
720p files working fine, and SD freeview recordings.

I do like that ondemand plugin though - easier than flash support & navigating a website. (pity TVNZ is broken)

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