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XBMC live audiophile player?

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Hi everyone,

 

I recently purchased a Zotac Atom and Ion based motherboard, and am looking on turning it in to a dedicated HTPC/music player. I very much like the idea of an installed XBMC live distribution, but I was wondering if it would be possible to add a different/better audio player to XBMC? If so, what should I be looking at installing?

 

Thanks for the help!

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If you are a little bit more advanced you can skip out on XBMC and start from a clean minimal linux installation.  Setup alsa properly, and load in your own music and video software.

 

You can also perform other various tweaks... like setting up real time processor schedueling to dedicate full processing to media task.

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Originally Posted by mmebagnariol View Post

Hi everyone,

 

I recently purchased a Zotac Atom and Ion based motherboard, and am looking on turning it in to a dedicated HTPC/music player. I very much like the idea of an installed XBMC live distribution, but I was wondering if it would be possible to add a different/better audio player to XBMC? If so, what should I be looking at installing?

 

Thanks for the help!

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XMBC can be used with an external player and you will find quite a few using MPC-HC as the player of choice. You can also pair this with reclock for a pretty good audio experience.

 

HOW-TO use an External Player for media playback - XBMC

ReClock 1.8.5.5 - SlySoft Forum

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