Xiaomi 4K HDR 'Mi Box' (Android TV set-top box)
(2019-01-25, 17:51)mutagen Wrote:
(2019-01-24, 16:31)jacanuck Wrote:
(2019-01-22, 22:47)marceli7 Wrote: No answer, sooo... Is it a fake post or some misunderstand?    
 I think that some of the random positive posts in here that surround actual complaints are probably Xiaomi plants - it doesn't make sense - why would anyone praise a box that is so obviously defective.  I guess it's a decent device if you have a standalone TV from the early 2000s, no audio system, and no desire to watch recently encoded content.    
 Exactly I have no desire to play ripped blue-ray (which is ilegal) content and I have no audio system, I have a TCL 4k tv and I only use it to watch streaming services and the legal video addons for that I have had no problems. wrxtasy advice has been always invaluable. To be clear about the blue ray ripping
"The moment you crack DRM (Digital Rights Managemnt) to rip the DVD or Blue-ray, you've violated Title I of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. 17 U.S.C. 1201 prohibits circumvention of DRM . . . Some courts have tried to leaven this rather harsh rule, but most have not. While it's typically hard to detect small-scale circumvention, the question is whether bypassing DRM is legal. The statute sets up some minor exceptions, but our ripper doesn't fall into any of them. So, the moment a studio protects the DVD with DRM, it gains both a technical and a legal advantage—ripping is almost certainly unlawful." 
Where do you get your content to use with Kodi??
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NO Teamviewer - broken ! - by aubrey - 2017-06-07, 17:12
RE: Xiaomi 4K HDR 'Mi Box' (Android TV set-top box) - by clarkss12 - 2019-01-26, 01:38
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