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Hi there
I have got hold in a ATV gen. 1 and got aTV Flash on it.
One thing thats bothers me is that is 2 hour behind and i cant ajust it.
I have changed language to Danish, in the settings in XBMC but i can not change the region.
Does anyone have a clue to this?
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Morten
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set you timezone in the aplletv2 settings - outside of xbmc...
AppleTV4/iPhone/iPod/iPad: HowTo find debug logs and everything else which the devs like so much:
click here
HowTo setup NFS for Kodi:
NFS (wiki)
HowTo configure avahi (zeroconf):
Avahi_Zeroconf (wiki)
READ THE IOS FAQ!:
iOS FAQ (wiki)
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Well, now, as the headline says, i have a ATV 1, but at last i found some timezone settings in Nito and now the problem are fixet.
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Sorry, didn't know that, but that explain why i can't find so much about ATV1 in this subforum. My mistake, i am new to this Apple and Mac stuf.
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Morten
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You might want to check out the
Broadcom Crystal HD (wiki) card for your Apple TV 1. It replaces the internal wifi chip, and in exchange allows the ATV1 to playback just about any format in HD without any stutter or frame drops. Turns the 'ol Apple TV into a beast.
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I have installed a BC HD card in it, but i still got a lot of buffering. As far as i can see/read i is a network problem. I use a WIFI bridge to cable so i dont have to put cabels all over the house.
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Mac install instructions at:
Crystalbuntu (wiki)
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Thanks wrxtasy
It is not the playback that is my biggest problem, but a lot of buffering.
Can Crystalbuntu handle this better?
I am using a WIFI to cable converter because i dont want to put cables all over the house.
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Probably your WiFi dongle is not 802.11n
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(2012-04-17, 09:25)larzendk Wrote: Nope, it's G
G doesn't cut the mustard for most HD videos (and even some SD videos).