into a Media Center with XBMC
XboxMediaCenter is a free open source (GPL) multimedia player for the Xbox⢠from Microsoft. Currently XboxMediaCenter can be used to play/view most popular video/audio/picture formats such as MPEG-1/2/4, DivX, XviD, MP3, AAC, JPG, GIF plus many more less known formats directly from a CD/DVD in Xbox DVD-ROM drive or of the Xbox harddrive, XBMC can also play files from a PC over a local network and even stream media streams directly from the internet. XBMC has playlist and slideshow functions, a weather forecast and many audio visualizations. All these features enable the Xbox⢠running XboxMediaCenter to fully function as a multimedia jukebox. XBMC is easy to use, it's convenient, flexible and offers great price/performance ratio. (This, The XboxMediaCenter Project is also known as "Xbox Media Center" or simply "XBMC"). Note! XBMC is a hobby project that is only developed by volunteers in their spare-time for free. (Remember that XboxMediaCenter does require a modded Xbox to run on or it will not function). from www.xboxmediacenter.com
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Legal Issues
It is strictly forbidden to modify your xBox, sell or install mods chip in france. Even opening the XBOX is forbidden.
Remember pirating is a crime, support the developers and film companies.
What does XBMC do?
http://www.xboxmediacenter.com/info_project.htm
Process
What you will have to do: (green mandatory, blue optional)
- Buy a Xbox
- open the Xbox (void garanty)
- Install a modchip
- flash a BIOS on modchip
- Install a new dasboard with FTP support
- backup original data found on C: with FTP to your PC
- install and configure Xbox media center (XBMC) with FTP
- Adapt scripts (XML files) for your network or shares drives
- Install a streaming server on some PC or use Samba to access remote data (video, pictures and music)
- Add a 3rd party 5:1 cable with digital output, RGB ...
- Install a bigger harddisk if you want to host more video, music on the Xbox
- Install a harddrive led
- Configure internet
- Install Linux ....

With chance, you can still find this pack from
christmas 2004. Cost me 199euro
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No Games, but a video DVD is in the pack. | |
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Remote Controller pack, a lot more user friendly than the pad for this application.. |
A xBox
Optionnal
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Network cable, if you want to use your PC as a storage server. M$... sell also a wireless card. I was trying this streaming solution 10 minutes, then a strong headache forced me to stop it. |

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1.70⬠This is the cheaper version I've found. This is a Torx screwdriver |
time: 5 minutes

All mods-chips are more or less equal! I mean that some special restriction, like DVD region, macrovision, disk eject, run signed code (from M$ or 3rd party game company) or unsigned code (Linux, softwares and emulators) etc... are not controlled by the mod-chip itself but only by the BIOS (Basic Input Output System, this small program is responsibe for initializing devices, starting a kernel, and low level operations)...So what?
Differences are:
- Ease of installation (soldering may be required or not), 1st generation of chips (2000) use to have more than 50 cables, 2rd generation less than 15 cables and 3rd most of the time no soldering.
- Onboard memory size (up to 2Mb for the latest generation) and number of BIOS you can store (up to 6 with different memory mapping : 6 bios of 256kb or 2 bios of 512kb and 4 of 256kb ....)
- The way you can flash a new BIOS (printer LPT port or USB or through the dashboard with a CD).
- Possibility of extension: like adding a LCD panel (Xenium).
Price range is from $20 (soldering required and only one bios like the Aladin) to $60 (2Mb, USB, 6 bios, LCD) for the most expensive.
![]() | I choose the Xbit because:
Xecuter 3.0 was my first choice but it was not available at that time |
All manufacturer have great HowTo sections, for Xbit just follow instructions here:
http://www.dms3.com/xmanuals.htm
http://www.dms3.com/xbit_pogopin_install.htm

Which BIOS? Nearly all mod-chip are shipped without a BIOS installed, in best case you get a cromwell BIOS (open source BIOS develop to boot linux), this is because of legal issues: a lot of BIOS are based on M$... hacked version.
http://www.xbox-scene.com/bios_retail.html Here you can find a comparaison table of all functionnalities with a glossary of technicals terms
Executer is a famous modchips builder and they provide their own BIOS free of charge, You can install it on all mods chips since they provide both binary image of 256kb and 512kb.

The M$... dashboard do not have: FTP (File Transfert Protocol) support, game backup, file explorer, linux loader, skins support etc... and can only run signed code.
This is why You must install a new one:
- EvolutionX or
- Avalaunch or
- neXgen (Team XOS WIP) or
- MediaXMenu or
- UnleashX or
- tHc Hacked M$ Xbox Dashboard .
I have only tried EvolutionX and I am happy with it
For installing EvolutionX, all you have to do is to locate on internet the file: SlaYer's EvoX Auto-Installer v2.5FINAL.iso (215Mb) and burn it on a DVD-RW or CD-RW.
Boot your XBOX with this CD inside, and follow the onscreen menu. In 2 minutes, You can have EvolutionX, Linux, XBMP installed. You can even prepare a new and bigger harddisk with no efforts.
Reboot
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If You want that Avalaunch display your BIOS version in the first page,
You need to open the file c:evox.ini . For the Executer 4981 BIOS add these 2 lines:
Rom = "x2 4981.06",0xca25c9b3721da8c96c4770515dbcda07
Rom = "x2 4981.67",0xb6eb9fb7b79795c962b7f998ee4a8694

Connect your Xbox to the network! Using the remote controller or gamepad, you can go in evox "system preferences", this is the place where you can set the FTP server adress, password, DNS, gateway.
- Use a fix IP, it should be something like 192.168.0.XXX with XXX from 2 to 255, use for example 192.168.0.10
- Do not set the 2 DNS (Domain Name Server which is normally your router 192.168.0.1) if you do not want to let your XBox have an access to internet.
- You can not change te FTP login name ("xbox"), only the default password ("xbox") this is because the login "xbox" is encrypted in MD5, a page on www.xboxmediacenter.com (FAQ) section let you change it in file fileserver.xml
Save all changes (save changes is located at the end of the menu), and reboot your Xbox
Attention: I use to have some instabilities with 2 different crossed Ethernet cable, in fact the FTP was instable and unusable (disconnect and time out problems), I am using a router-switch in the middle now and everything is working perfectly. This is probably due to a mass problem.
Use your favorite FTP client (LeechFTP, CuteFTP, ....) to connect to the XBOX, it is good idea to backup all files found under C: (default dashboard and RSA key pair for your machine)
If you want to play with EvolutionX: add or translate for example some new entries in the main menu, edit the file c:evox.ini

XBMP is now discontinued, a XBMB team decide to rewrite it and create XMBC
"Xbox Media Center (XBMC) for Microsoft's Xbox game console turns the Xbox into a very capable
multimedia jukebox, enabling it to play AVI (divx/xvid), MPEG, MP3, JPG and many other audio/video/picture file
formats from CD/DVD, HD, a LAN or the internet."
For legal reasons, you can only download XBMC source code, but not the binary since the SDK of Microsoft do
not allow You to distribute binary. The open-source community is currently creating an open source SDK: the XDK.
How to find binaries:
- Try to find it on P2P network : eMule, eDonkey or
- www.geux.net
make a light distribution (without codecs, scripts and skins) or
- If you want to have always the latest build (risky it may not be a stable version since it reflect the current state of development) : http://www.azard.firstream.net/ or
- Compile it yourself with XBOX SDK and Visual C++ if you own a M$ license ;-)
How to install it:
- XBMC is ONLY a directory, copy it to e:/apps/XBMC for example and add an entry in c:/evox.ini
section "Root"
{
..
Item "Multimedia Station","e:/Apps/XBMCdefault.xbe"
...
} - Reboot and you're done.
- If you have problem with XBMC, please first read the Frequently asked questions first: http://www.xboxmediacenter.com/info_faq.htm
Links:
- http://www.xboxmediacenter.com/info_screens.htm screenshots
- www.xboxmediacenter.com Official Homepage
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbmc/ Official Homepage for development on sourceforge
http://www.allxboxskins.com This is THE place where to get skins. Upwards of 50-60GB+ of transfer everyday. a 3GB+ skins inventory

XMBC configuration is done through a XML file (a plain text file heavily structured with some special tags),
this file is in e:/apps/XBMCXboxMediaCenter.xml
The purpose of this file is to tell the player where to find digital content, because your multimedia files
can be stored on the XBOX or on the network:
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This file contains a documentation and is quite easy to modify.
Attention when you copy digital content to the Xbox harddrive with FTP, the filesystem (FAT-X) has a lot
of limitations! no name up to 43 characters, no special character < > = ? : ; " * + , / | and avoid accents too...

A list of all available tools can be found on http://www.xbox-scene.com/tools/tools.php?page=streaming
Personnaly I have only use Relax pre 0.76, I ran into problem with NFS protocol and was not convince
by its efficiency (speed of access and streaming). I decide to try Samba (smb://) and it works perfectly since!
- open e:/appsXBMCXboxMediaCenter.xml
- At the end of the file, locate the bookmark section.
- Example of bookmark
smb://xbox:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..0.4/EOLE/
where- xbox is the windows/linux/macintosh user name (this user must exist)
- k7sEP1zY is the password, do not use ';' as this has a signification in the smb:// url (use to specify a network domain)
- 192.168.0.4 is the fix IP of the server (nearly all router can assign a fix IP adress to a Ethernet card) Here this adress is one of my PC
- EOLE: is the name of one of my share drive, Share drive name are not mandatory!

XBOX HIFI STATION RGB / SVHS / Optical / Coax / Component |
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I bought this one |
Xbox RGB-Pro-Advanced cable![]() |
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- Boot Xbox with the original hard disk,
- With FTP save everything from C: and E:: on your local PC, If you want to reuse this old disk (8Gb of free space), do not forget with SlaYer's EvoX Auto-Installer v2.5FINAL.iso to unlock the harddisk before removing it from the XBOX otherwise it is unusable.
- Install the new hard disk in the case,
- Using the CD which contains with the CD containing SlaYer's EvoX Auto-Installer v2.5FINAL.iso ,boot the Xbox and choose "Initialize new disk",
- Restart the Xbox without any CD after completion,
- Using FTP, copy everything back to C: and E:

see Add a led to your Xbox to see hard disk activity

All You have to do is to specify the gateway and DNS in the dashboard. If XBMC configuration file (e:/appsXBMCXboxMediaCenter.xml) do not contains any gateway or DNS it will use the dashboard settings.
- Set the Internet settings in the dashboard. OR
- Set the Internet settings in XBMC

Where
- A is a FIX IP adress assign by the router to the XBOX
- B is a constant. aka always the same value: 255.255.255.0
- C is the IP adress of my router gateway, it should be as default 192.168.1.0 for NetGear and 192.168.1.1 for US robotics. Default Gateway and DNS MUST have the same adress. The DNS function is explained here [Wikipedia]
2: Set the Internet settings in XBMC.
go into the settings panels of XBMC under internet protocol
Choose A if you already set the DNS, gateway, IP in the dashboard (point 1 above)

Choose B if you prefer to set the DNS, gateway, IP in XBMC (same values as in point 1 above)
Choose C if you prefer to let the system find DNS, gateway, IP, Your gateway must have DHCP enable!
If everything is working, You should:
- See some news (RSS) in the frontpage of XBMC,
- Be able to query the meteo status.
I recommend you to set the IPadress here (for example 192.168.0.10) or use you router so your XBOX has always the same adress. |

Installing Linux is not needed to run XBMC, It is just a possibility among other the xbox has.
1. So you want a cheap linux box, a small webserver to host your internet page, creating a cluster, etc ... You may want to install Linux on Your Xbox
2. You just want to play multimedia content and only have the standard harddisk (8Gb), You will only have enough storage on harddisk to install XBMC
3. You are already addict to Linux and have a bigger harddisk (like 80Gb or 160Gb) - You can install both! XBMC and Linux!
Here are some very good tutorials:
http://www.xbox-linux.sf.net/
http://www.xbox-linux.org/ Linux Debian on Xbox


I've load a bad/corrupt skins and can not change it in the graphical user interface of XBMC!
Search in E:/TDATA/ in all directories for a file settings.xml (on mine Xbox it was in E:/TDATA/0face008) and edit this file
change the skins name to the previous which was working, and then restart XBMC

You may want to :
- Change the Fan because it is too noisy in a home cinema setup...
- Connect USB devices: keyboard and mouse, in order to use linux. Some interface are now available ($15) or you can build it yourself (soldering required)
- Replace the genuine DVD rom, in order to have a better compatibility with CD-CDRW (the genuine drive Samsung read correctly only closed sessions discs, other do not read CDR)

There is surely something for you!
- Help at the code level,
- Create more skins, logos
- Write documentations, tutorials.
- Translations of interface, manuals...,
- Help newbies in forums,
- And pay some games instead of copying them!

My thanks goes first to M$... for having created such a device, and think that nobody will ever crack its protections schemes. Then to the community which always do a great job and is creating a lot of good releases in all domains.

A lot of people want to create farms of Xbox to resolve some complex challenges (like Seti at Home, RSA key crack)
- http://www.xbox-linux.org/ THE home for linux on XBOX
- http://www.cs.uh.edu/~bguillot/xbox/home.html Unmodified Xbox Cluster 4 nodes
- http://home.llamma.com/xbox/beowulf.htm plan is to have a 14 nodes cluster, but no advance in the project since a while
- Xbox clusters up at Linux Expo
- Domino 6 for Linux on M$ Xbox
Emulation
http://xboxemul.gueux.net/
http://www.lantus-x.com/xSnes9x/ SNES
http://mameox.sourceforge.net/
Links
http://www.xbox.com/ Official XBOX site
http://www.xbox-scene.com/ The REFERENCE site, if you visit only one, this MUST be the one!
www.teamxecuter.com the best, oldest, constantly improved mod chip available.
http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/modtips/story/0,24330,3420568,00.html XBMP Review at techTV, some video can be download.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbplayer Host the source code of the project.
http://mediaportal.sourceforge.net/ open-sourced Windows(Win32) port of Xbox Media Center, named Media Portal.
http://www.xboxhacker.net/ All about mods chips in general
http://www.avalaunch.de/ Avalauch community
http://www.teamavalaunch.tk/ Team Avalaunch (dashboard)
http://www.xboxopensource.com/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxdk/ OpenXDK is an Open Source, Free, Legal Xbox Development Kit. OpenXDK is being developed to facilitate hobbyist and "homebrew" coding for the Microsoft XBox.