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#1
Hi,

A long time ago i bought a Tizzbird F20. In the beginning it was a very nice device. Because of the newest apps from this days use newer android versions than
the one is installed on my device i don't use it anymore. Because of the hardware inside the Tizzbird is slow it wil get more slow trying to install a newer android version!

Today i was thinking if there is a possibility to install a standalone version of XBMC on the device? Just like the mediaplayers you kan buy on the internet?
It would be great if that would work!!!

Thanks in advance!

Here some specifications of my TizzBird F20:
Brand: TizzBird
Type: F20
Color: Black with chrome
Android Mini PC Media Player
1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU with powerful 3D GPU Mali200
Cache 256KB / 512MB RAM
2GB NAND
OS: Android 2:35 (Gingerbread)
HDD install option: 2.5 "(8.89 mm) SATA hard drive (optional)
Video formats: AVI / MKV / MPG / WMV / VOB / TP / TRP / TS / M2TS / MOV / FLV / IFO / ISO / HDMV / DIVX / XVID / DVD Backup / Blu-ray Backup
3D display formats: 3D MVC (Multiview Video Coding) / 3D SBS (Side by Side) / 3D Tab (top and bottom)
Video codecs: MPEG1 / 2/4, H.264, VC-1, RealVideo, ACV HD
Video resolution: 1080p / 3D, 1080p / 24p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p / 3D, 720p, 480p
Subtitle: smi, smil, sub / idx, srl, ssa, ass
Audio: MP3 / OGG / WAV / AAC / FLAC / APE / WMA Dolby Digital / DTS downmixing
Pictures: JPG / JPEG / BMP / PNG / POISON / TIF
Card Reader: SD, SDHC, MMC, MS, MS Pro
Network protocols: Samba (CIFS) / NFS / UPnP
Video Output: HDMI 1.3a / Composite
Digital: Optical / Analog: Stereo RCA
Networking: Ethernet
USB: 3x USB 2.0 host / 1x USB 2.0 device
File Systems: NTFS / FAT32
Including fast WLAN dongle
Dimensions: 155 x 156 x 31 mm
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#2
Xbmc is not an operating system, so no.
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#3
Thanks for the short but clear answer!
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#4
Could openelect be used with multirom?
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#5
(2015-01-08, 09:57)L0dgik83 Wrote: Could openelect be used with multirom?

I am not sure why you are posting to this thread.

Nor am I clear what your question is asking. Please start a new thread and post a clear question.
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#6
Sorry, seemed like a valid thread! U could be a small bit nicer with your replies.
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#7
What makes you think hijacking a Kodi android development thread with openelec questions is valid?
Open a thread on the openelec forums...
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