boxee announces widened availability, iPlayer / Joost support
boxee has come a long way from its humble beginnings, and you knew it wouldn't just show up in Vegas without a little something new to share. In fact, a lot to share. Unless our memories are far worse than we imagine, this is the most substantial update on the media software since its inception. After receiving 200,000 sign-ups for its private beta, boxee has announced that it's opening its alpha to all Mac, Ubuntu and Apple TV users. Better still, the Windows flavor is sliding into private beta, and for UK users, they'll certainly appreciate the addition of proper BBC iPlayer support. Additionally, Joost support was added along with MTV Music, and a few new keyboard shortcuts were thrown in for good measure. Finally, a whole slew of bug fixes are included in the public alpha, so we're really wondering why you're still here and not downloading. Hmm? Full release is after the break.
"boxee's private alpha went well beyond our expectations. over 200,000 people signed up.. today we're opening our alpha to all Mac, Ubuntu and Apple TV users. Windows is also moving into private-alpha (which means you still need to get invited, but we're going to release thousands of invites every week). bear with us as we scale...)
new applications in this release:
* BBC iPlayer (UK users only) - we could not ignore the calls from our London-based users for proper iPlayer support. it is a huge success in the UK (bigger than Hulu in the US), and it provides access to a huge selection of tv shows and radio in great quality. too bad it is only accessible from the UK.. BBC-if you want worldwide viewers, we're here with open arms!
* Joost - in the survey of video applications you wanted to see on boxee, Joost was #1 (iPlayer was #2..). Joost has a great content library with TV shows, web videos, music videos and movies. now you can play all of Joost's media, browse different channels and search through the entire Joost library.
* MTV Music - when MTV Music launched a couple months ago it got great reviews from users. it is a prefect service for the TV. we started by letting users play music videos from artists they come across on boxee. now you can go into the MTV app and conduct searches by Artist/Song or just browse.
for keyboard users we included support for some basic stuff:
* + TAB - lets you switch to other Mac apps (even when boxee is in full screen)
* + F - toggles between Window mode and Full screen.
* shift + letter - jump to the place in the list that starts with that letter (e.g. shift+h will save you a bunch of clicks to get to Heroes on Hulu)
bug fixes & enhancements:
* dual screen support
* Netflix streaming improvements
* Search in Hulu
* ffwd, rewind, pause in Comedy Central
* improved mouse support
* 3 digits episode numbers recognized
* giving folder.jpg its proper priority
* updates to SMB library
* updates to video and audio playback libraries
* updates to Flash player
we also created developer.boxee.tv, which provides basic guidelines for developers who want to build apps to run on boxee. this will continue to grow over the next few months based on your requests. an early example of using the boxee API is work done by Orange Labs (from the France Telecom group) who created a boxee application for their photo sharing service Pikeo.
"boxee's private alpha went well beyond our expectations. over 200,000 people signed up.. today we're opening our alpha to all Mac, Ubuntu and Apple TV users. Windows is also moving into private-alpha (which means you still need to get invited, but we're going to release thousands of invites every week). bear with us as we scale...)
new applications in this release:
* BBC iPlayer (UK users only) - we could not ignore the calls from our London-based users for proper iPlayer support. it is a huge success in the UK (bigger than Hulu in the US), and it provides access to a huge selection of tv shows and radio in great quality. too bad it is only accessible from the UK.. BBC-if you want worldwide viewers, we're here with open arms!
* Joost - in the survey of video applications you wanted to see on boxee, Joost was #1 (iPlayer was #2..). Joost has a great content library with TV shows, web videos, music videos and movies. now you can play all of Joost's media, browse different channels and search through the entire Joost library.
* MTV Music - when MTV Music launched a couple months ago it got great reviews from users. it is a prefect service for the TV. we started by letting users play music videos from artists they come across on boxee. now you can go into the MTV app and conduct searches by Artist/Song or just browse.
for keyboard users we included support for some basic stuff:
* + TAB - lets you switch to other Mac apps (even when boxee is in full screen)
* + F - toggles between Window mode and Full screen.
* shift + letter - jump to the place in the list that starts with that letter (e.g. shift+h will save you a bunch of clicks to get to Heroes on Hulu)
bug fixes & enhancements:
* dual screen support
* Netflix streaming improvements
* Search in Hulu
* ffwd, rewind, pause in Comedy Central
* improved mouse support
* 3 digits episode numbers recognized
* giving folder.jpg its proper priority
* updates to SMB library
* updates to video and audio playback libraries
* updates to Flash player
we also created developer.boxee.tv, which provides basic guidelines for developers who want to build apps to run on boxee. this will continue to grow over the next few months based on your requests. an early example of using the boxee API is work done by Orange Labs (from the France Telecom group) who created a boxee application for their photo sharing service Pikeo.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Bob @ Jan 8th 2009 11:10AM
I love boxee! Keep up the great work!
James T @ Jan 8th 2009 11:31AM
Ya for me!
sidgriffey @ Jan 8th 2009 12:36PM
Is the update available now for mac/apple tv users? If so, does it involve a reinstall/re-patchsticking or can we update it within the boxee application itself? Thanks.
TNP @ Jan 8th 2009 1:16PM
I'm unclear; when finalized, will Boxxee be charging for a subscription or for the program itself?
matt @ Jan 8th 2009 1:49PM
Im sure Boxee will be revenue sharing with its partners like Joost
glenn s @ Jan 8th 2009 4:33PM
Boxee is a "for profit" but the software is based on the open source XBMC project. I don't think that they plan to ever charge for the service. I can't say that I understand the path the revenue for them, but I expect it is probably a share of the ad revenue from their content partners.
squiggleslash @ Jan 8th 2009 1:51PM
It's certainly good news they've gotten rid of the stupid invite system, but I'm still baffled as to why you have to register to use a media player. Yes, I know they want to have social networking as part of the system, but, personally I have no desire to use "social networking" in relation to what I watch beyond the comments I put on my blog. Why, therefore, make it mandatory?
glenn s @ Jan 8th 2009 4:30PM
I like the fact that Boxee brings Hulu and youtube and the like to my HTPC in an intuitive interface. The social network aspect is OK, but not particularly a draw for me. And in some cases, I definitely don't want to share what I'm watching. I still prefer plain old XBMC. I switch to Boxee when I need it. When the Hulu plugin for XBMC is working better, I'll have less use for Boxee. What I think will be really interesting, since Boxee is based on XBMC, and XBMC is open source, is whether anyone is going to take the Boxee interface and take out the social media aspect, and then create an XBMC skin.
Gamester17 @ Jan 9th 2009 11:33AM
CORRECTIONS! Boxee is still only in the Alpha phase, (not Beta).
Boxee has announced that it's opening up Alpha (not Beta) to public access to anyone using Mac, Ubuntu, or Apple TV.
The Windows version of Boxee of is sliding into 'by invite only' Alpha (not Beta), the Windows version was pre-Alpha before that.
So again, Boxee (for all platforms) is still only in Alpha stage, with the Windows version only available to private testing which is by invite only, however all other platform versions is now available to everyone after registration which is free.
PS! So far as I know their plan is to keep Boxee and its services free to end-users, (unless you want a premium service like Netflix in which case you pay Netflix and not Boxee).