Any recommendations for a powerful Android box to use with an IP camera viewer? I'm using IP Cam Viewer Pro right now on this androix box, but the performance has been terrible. I have four feeds that I would like to display.
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I installed it but it gives me a 'connection error' on my ShieldTV. It shows up on the Leanback Launcher with a nice banner. Decided to upload it to you all to see if anyone can come up with a workaround.
First off, lets start with how this package arrived. The packaging was actually quite nice, with it arriving in a solid white cardboard box with a lot of information printed on it. The front of the packaging showed the actual device, the fact it can be used as a media centre etc. The sides of the packaging had some more information, with one side showing the fact it had KODI pre-installed, another showing that it has Gigabit internet support and another side showing that it supports 4k, which is pretty impressive.
Inside the actual packaging, you are greeted with some accessories. Alongside the actual box itself, you get a remote which is plastic, but feels solid. You also get a USB-Micro USB adaptor, a HDMI cable and the power cable. The included HDMI cable is really useful!
As for ports, it has a HDMI port, Ethernet Port, Two USB ports, an AV port, an SD card slot and a Micro USB slot/ OTG port as its called on the box.
Next up we have the actual software. Upon booting it says ‘Google TV’, Not android TV and then comes up with a ‘Android’ screen. Checking the settings, it has android 5.1.1 lollipop, which is a small bit dated now that Android 6.0.1 is out for Android TV. It does have a pre-installed launcher, which is pretty good and easy to use for a TV launcher. Since it is Android you can go to the play store and install another launcher such as Nova if you so wish!.
The box does come pre-rooted, which is really good. There are a few pre-installed apps as well, such as two games, TV cleaner (which thankfully can be uninstalled) and the main one, Kodi. This bx was my first time ever using Kodi, and I have to say its amazing. I was able to watch a lot of episodes of series that I like watching etc and it was just a really useful feature to have on the box. You, of course, can also download other streaming apps such as Netflix from the playstore and choose to watch series on them. I had to connect my mouse and keyboard to the actual box, as it was just getting very award to move around with the remote, however my mouse and keyboard worked perfectly with the box. What was kind of weird though is there are two settings menu, a stock android settings menu and an android TV type of one.
Performance wise, its smooth. I played a few games such as Asphalt 8, Need for Speed, Real Racing 3 etc on the box and they all played smoothly with little to no lag. I did notice however that the wifi connectivity was pretty iffy, and it would show that I have full bars but when I launched an internet app such as the play store or netflix it would show that I do not have any connectivity, which is pretty strange.
I did have to use the box as my main computing device for awhile as my Macbook’s HDD had died, so I used it to type up reviews, communicate with friends etc and it was surprisingly very usable. I didn’t really expect it would be able to communicate like that.
Overall, this box is.. different. It is more like a box that just has android on it, rather then a Nexus Player type box which has full Android TV, maybe the Settings menu shows this and the Android TV variant of the settings menu was pre-installed afterwards as an APK. The play store is also like a Normal Android variant and not like the one on my Sony Android TV, and it has a notification shade, something which normal android TV boxes do not. My guess is that they just added ‘Google TV’ as a boot animation to the box. However, it is a good android box and I really wouldn’t say ‘Do not buy this’. I would have to recommend it to anybody who is looking for a cheap yet good android box. It is better then other competition out there at this price range!
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I was one of the few able to purchase a MiBox on Saturday Morning before Walmart shut it down. I keep seeing a lot of questions floating around and figured I would start a thread to see what I can answer for you.
Currently, I am able to confirm the the Android PS Vue app does work with a mouse and using ChainFires SideLoad Launcher to open it. It runs and streams, but the quality seems really low. 720 or maybe even 480.
My son has been playing RipTide and another driving game, and they both run very well. Casting to the device is quick and easy just like a Chromecast - it can get annoying if someone decides to cast something to it while you are watching a show or playing a game. I see fights getting started over this.
I only have a 1080p TV, but I streamed Pluto TV's 4K World channel and it's remarkably more clear and crisp than 1080 content (Maybe placebo)
I won't be able to do anything until I get home from work in another 4 hours or so, but post a question or test and I'll see if I can provide an answer when I get home.
Edit: A note on the CBS Sports app, the Android TV App doesn't show live game content (on Saturday UT vs FL) just highlights and pregame clips. So I had to cast the game from my phone to the MiBox. Wtf is that about? If that's a content distribution thing, it's stupid, it ended up on the Mi Box regardless.
Edit 2: I also plan on purchasing this to see if I can get Ethernet over USB to work if anyone has any reviews on that product or wants to say "Hell no it wont work" before I spend $30 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014ZOJX7W/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A294P4X9EWVXLJ