Download the latest firmware update compressed file for your WD TV Live Plus HD media player. Edge animate cc mac download. Extract the three files (.BIN,.VER, and.FFF files) to the root (top level) of a portable USB drive. HTR Product Rating for Western Digital WD TV Live Streaming Media Player. We're pleased to offer the following updates for your WD TV media player. Updating your media player is simple. Just follow the instructions below, grab your remote and enjoy the show! General information The following applications have been removed due to the end of support for this product from the applicable service provider: ABC iView.
July 22, 2013
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Get the best entertainment on your HDTV.
Stream hit movies, view the latest viral videos, catch up on shows, stay connected to your social network, and watch highlights from the biggest games of the season. Don't settle for online entertainment on your small computer screen. With WD TV Live, you can enjoy it all on your HDTV. Check out the complete lineup of online services.
Your media collection belongs on the big screen.
Enjoy your media library, home videos, vacation slideshows, and favorite songs on your HDTV and sound system in your living room. Sit back and enjoy the spectacular picture quality of Full-HD 1080p.
Play virtually any media file format.
The WD TV Live supports a wide variety of the most popular files including MKV, MP4, XVID, AVI, WMV, and MOV video formats. Get the freedom to enjoy your media now, in virtually any file format.
Your shows on any TV at home, or away.
Sophos antivirus for mac vs avast. Watch your favorite live and recorded shows in any corner of your house, just add a Slingbox®. Use WD TV Live as a set-top-box for other rooms using the Slingplayer® app and get access to your cable service when you take WD TV on the go. With Slingbox and WD TV Live, you can extend your complete living room HDTV experience to another TV in your home, or around the world.
Ready, set, stream.
So easy to set up, you'll be up and running in minutes. The WD TV Live media player connects to your high-speed Internet connection wirelessly, no PC required. Or use the Ethernet port to connect to your wired home network.
High-performance, streaming-ready Wi-Fi.
Includes the latest wireless technology - extended-range Wireless-N - giving you the speed you need to stream HD.
Enjoy media from any source.
Stream videos, music, and photos from your USB drive, network drive, and any PC or Mac® computer in your home. Our media library collects the content from all the drives, so finding the perfect video, song, or photo to view is easier.
Show photos and movies directly from your digital camera or camcorder.
Connect your camcorder or digital camera directly to the media player using one of the USB ports, and instantly view or archive HD video and photos without a PC. Works with any digital imaging device that supports Picture Transfer Protocol.
Turn your smartphone or tablet into a touch-screen remote.
Control your WD TV experience with the swipe of a finger using the WD TV Remote™ app. Great for text input when logging into a service and searching for a movie or video. One-touch access to your favorite online services. Download the free app from the Apple® iTunes store or the Android™ Market.
Stay updated with RSS feeds.
Stay posted on your favorite bloggers and websites and stream the latest audio and video with timely RSS feeds. You can also add specific feeds to your dashboard to be shown as tickers so you never miss a thing.
Programmable remote.
Use the included programmable remote control to make your entertainment choices using our crisp, animated navigation menus. Customize buttons for quick and easy access to your favorite music, photos, videos or menu choices.
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Swap gems with Rockswap, try your luck with Texas Hold'Em, or test your math skills with Sudoku. WD TV Live brings casual games to your big screen TV.
What's New:
- General information: Subscribers of MLB.TV Premium will need to update to this version in order to view 2013 games.
- Supports MLB 2013 games.
- Supports JSTV in Monaco.
- Resolved rebooting issue when keying in Chinese characters.
- Resolved issue with the status bar not automatically closing when video is playing.
- Resolved a problem with the wrong name displaying for 'Director' when retrieving content info for movies.
- Resolved subtitles still playing when default settings is selected as OFF.
- Resolved English only translation issue to support Nederland’s language get content info.
- Resolved audio “Next” button skipping multiple tracks.
- Resolved buffering issue during playback for Apple MOV videos files on a network attached storage device.
- Resolved several Japanese translation issues
- January 25, 2019
- Windows (all)
- 6,610 downloads
- 212 MB
- July 22, 2013
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- 2,617 downloads
- 140.0 MB
- July 22, 2013
- Windows (all)
- 3,605 downloads
- 80.4 MB
- April 11, 2013
- Windows (all)
- 3,543 downloads
- 142.0 MB
- May 15, 2013
- Windows (all)
- 28,365 downloads
- 1.4 MB
- February 22, 2013
- Windows (all)
- 2,077 downloads
- 12.6 MB
- January 3, 2013
- Windows Vista / 7 / 8
- 2,529 downloads
- 10.7 MB
- January 3, 2013
- Windows Vista / 7 / 8
- 2,240 downloads
- 10.6 MB
- October 11, 2012
- Windows (all)
- 1,404 downloads
- 4.2 MB
- November 20, 2012
- Windows (all)
- 958 downloads
- 13.6 MB
WDLXTV is a souped up unofficial firmware for the Western Digital WDTV. It is based off of the 1.03.01 firmware, but with many extra features. Similar to my dvdmod firmware, this is a permanent flash, just like an official upgrade. This firmware is an option for those whos hardware is stable with Zoranders ext3-boot, or those who don’t do much firmware programming to take advantage of ext3-boot. Once again, ext3-boot is for (sorta) pro’s and testers whereas WDLXTV is for everyday use. Rest assured, WDLXTV like ext3-boot, can still be extended and customized in many ways.
Features included in WDLXTV:
- external dvd drive capability with cd-manager-0.7 **fixed**
- ext2 & ext3 filesystem support ** (un)officially supported now **
- ext2 & ext3 hotplugging
- all media (including network shares & optical devices) can be viewed in ‘All Videos’
- USB Hub support
- mounting of WDTV Optware package (if available) at boot, for access to ~1300 additional programs
- mounting of app bin packs (if available) at boot, for plugNplay addtional functionality
- mounting of OSD overlay (if available) at boot, for full theming (sample)
- IP via DHCP (by default, configurable)
- Samba/CIFS support aka windows share mounting (requires Samba app pack)
- Experimental wireless adapter support (thx to Zorander) (requires wireless-mod-wdlxtv app pack)
- Ximeta NDAS device support (requires ndas app pack)
- Telnet server
- pure-ftp server (requires pure-ftpd app pack)
- configurable to automount NFS shares (requires nfs app pack)
- user customizable background & screen saver images ** new **
- selectable 4/8/10/12/21 video thumb view (see Changelog)
- selectable 4/6/8 file list view (see Changelog)
- sleectable 10/15 photo/music thumb view (see Changelog)
- user customizable init.d scripts for full os customization ** new **
- emergency flash recovery
NOTE: I am not responsible for anything crazy that might happen during the process of flashing this firmware. Nothing should go wrong and everything should work accordingly, BUT if it does…
To flash this firmware:
- Place it on a memory stick along with wdtv.ver and insert it into your WDTV.
- When asked if you want to upgrade your firmware, say yes.
- The WDTV will reboot and after several minutes the whole flashing process will complete and reboot again.
- Upon successful flash you will see WDLXTV in the about screen of system settings.
- The firmware no longer needs to be on anything attached to the wdtv.
Without a usb ethernet cable connected the firmware will appear no different than dvdmod, but if you attach a supported usb ethernet adapter the possibilities grow. You can telnet in and configure an NFS share (as of WDLXTV-0.5.5+ requires app pack) to automount if available at boot. There is no Samba or exported file shares, these took up too much precious space and were assembled into an app.bin pack. There is a pure-ftp server (as of WDLXTV-0.5.5+ requires app pack) running though should you need to transfer to the WDTV. There is also the ability to load the Optware for WDTV package that I assembled and have access to many additional programs instantly. If there is an opt.bin located on any boot device it will be mounted in /opt and all internal configuration will be adjusted. Optware provides only additional functionality, the WDTV will act completely self sufficient without it. In addition special app.bin packs, if located on any boot device will be loaded. Currently there is one that comes with lighttpd, an http server, along with php and a gui to configure settings on the WDTV.
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In addition if there are any app.bin packs, containing self sufficient application packages, on a boot drive they will be loaded similarly to Optware. There is a good Webserver release that allows you to configure internal settings on the WDTV from a web gui. Hp psc 1410 software download. It is highly recommended. Just like app.bin packs, OSD overlays are possible as well…this is for future development. If you find you don’t like the firmware you can downgrade to an official version using instructions found at the wdtv firmware hacking wiki.
You are highly suggested to download core-extras.app.bin. It contains the modules to support XFS and ReiserFS filesystems, and several other filesystem binaries that didn’t fit in WDLXTV. HFS/HFS+ users are recommended to download this as I had to remove fsck_hfs to make room.
Notes/Limitations:
- DO NOT remove any drive containing opt.bin, osd.bin, or app.bin files (while WDLXTV is running) as it will cause the system to become unstable
Media Library MUST be ON.- Media Library can be on or off.
DVD’s, NFS shares, and ext2/ext3 drives are only visible in Folder View.- To see xfs/reiserFS/NFS/dvd mounts you must have an officially supported (fat, ntfs, hfs, hfs+) drive attached.
- net.config is a file to set custom network settings, it will override default settings inside the WDTV.
- net.mounts are where you can place NFS shares that you would like loaded at boot.
- HFS users should download core-extras.app.bin for missing binaries.
- more notes to come probably…
Changelog:
0.5.8.1
* fixed typo preventing S00custom-options from executing
* persistent video resume filename correction: video_resume_points_table
* dos2unix /conf/net.mounts & /conf/net.config to fix windows editing
0.5.8
* now based on firmware 1.03.01!!!
* persistent video resuming enabled if empty file called: video_resume_table exists at root of device at boot
* WDLXTV can disable all 'WDLXTV' features (config_tool -c WDLXTV=OFF)
* crazymount can be disabled (config_tool -c CRAZYMOUNT=OFF)
* crazymount can be set to load apps ONLY (config_tool -c CRAZYMOUNT=APPSONLY)
* Optical drivers can be disabled (config_tool -c DISABLEOPTICAL=YES)
* rc startup scripts can be disabled (config_tool -c RC=OFF)
* list.watch can be disabled (config_tool -c LISTWATCH=OFF)
* mount.watch can be disabled (config_tool -c MOUNTWATCH=OFF)
* plug.watch can be disabled (config_tool -c PLUGWATCH=OFF)
* NTP can be delayed (for possible NTP+remote fix] (config_tool -c NTP_DELAY=10)
* net.mounts execution can be delayed [possible sluggish remote fix] (config_tool -c NET_MOUNTS_DELAY=10)
* all this disabling is untested & experimental!!!!!!!!
0.5.7.2
* disable NTP to fix (maybe) sluggish remote & video resume issues (from ssh/telnet console: config_tool -c NTP=OFF)
0.5.7.1
* re-enabled screen_saver.png
* added missing icons & xml from official FW1.02.11
* rewrote mount.watch
**** removed active device polling/activity -- no disk activity
**** redesigned .addMounts background implementation
**** accomodate devices with no UUID better
* disable .addMounts for a directory (for app.bins) by non-destructively adding entry to /conf/config:IGNORE_SCANDIR
* list.watch monitors /conf/config for changes before acting
* small patches to xmount, crazymount, & plug.watch
* /conf/fstab now available, by UUID only
* crazyboot & plug.watch respect fstab
* users are enabled (experimental)
0.5.7
* Now based on firmware 1.02.11
* includes Ernis patched mount.watch (untested!!)
0.5.6.2
* custom USB slot icons can be enabled (look at S00custom-options)
* Optical drive thumb if no image present on media
* re-insanified crazyboot
* fixed typo in mount.watch
* fixed app.bin's residing on NTFS partitions
* crazyboot fix if no app.bin's contained on device with .thumbDB dir
* workaround for .addMounts on NTFS drive with locally plugged media connected at boot
*** if you use .addMounts the device will not be ejectable from the OSD due to the extra mounts it contains ***
*** if you don't like this, don't use .addMounts ; ) ***
*** Optical drives are only visible in folder view ***
0.5.6.1
* all app.bin's are disabled during upgrade process (aka no rcS's are executed)
0.5.6
* shaved 25s+ off boot time!!!
* rearranged boot cycle
* rewrote device mounting subsystem
* sane-ified crazyboot
* better hub support
* all media files can now show up in various media library enabled areas
*** requires file called .addMounts on root of device you'd like extra mounts contained ***
*** cycle media library off&on to rescan files ***
* LaurentG's asstd patches
* added 15 thumb view to music/photo (default=10 - refer to S00custom-options to change to 15)
* ability to relocate/have persistent (+++fast) thumbnail database on a device
*** requires directory named .thumbDB on root of attached device ***
* 24 loopback devices
* check S00custom-options for setting to permanently set timezone
* few other minor things maybe
**** download updated nfs.app.bin ****
0.5.5
* based on firmware 1.02.10
* fixed (finally) optical drive functionality
* USB Hub support for more than one device per slot
* LaurentG's mount.watch to allow disabling of Media Library
* LaurentG's additional thumb browse views
* LaurentG's other assorted patches
* changed selector of thumb views (look at S00custom-options for examples)
* 32 (real) loopback devices now (thx disco)
* techflaws corrected deutsch translation
* NFS & pure-ftp server removed due to size constraints
https://brownfc788.weebly.com/blog/how-to-download-bt-notifier-on-iphone.
0.5.3.2
* OSD tweaks
* changed now playing view format
* added selectable 4, 6, 8 item list view (default=8) (via shell: config_tool -c THUMBNUM=X)
* added selectable 4, 8, 12 thumb browse view (default=12) (via shell: config_tool -c LISTNUM=X)
* increased font size of title to 32 in thumb view
* removed 2 unused binaries
* updated build scripts to dynamically generate all version info
* sample S00custom-options provided
0.5.3.1
* fixed crazymount typo preventing app.bin's from loading
0.5.3
* fixed osd mounting typo in crazymount
* cleaned up symlink'd dirs
* removed plug.watch (deprecated with [un]official ext2/3 support)
* added Rezmus's additional font sizes OSD tweak
* fixed S00custom-option execution
* chmod 700'd /root
* fixed timezone functionality
* increased loopback devices from 8 -> 24
* option to prevent device connected at boot from spinning down on power off (if device contains file called .keepalive it will not be spun down)
0.5.2
* based on firmware 1.02.07, ext2/ext3 filesystem support is official!!!
* more md5sums added for corruption checking
* a single startup script can be placed in /conf, called S00user-script
* syntax errors in S00user-script will prevent your
osd from booting, be careful!
* crazymounts wait is now user extendable, default = 10 seconds
* if /conf/crazymount.wait exists and contains a single integer,
delay will be extended (useful for drives that are slow to settle)
0.5.1
* emergency flash upgrade/freeze recovery now added
* requires a full firmware image called emergency-wdtv.bin and
a file called emergency-flash on the root of a device at boot
* Custom background and screen saver images can be supplied at boot
* requires welcome_background_bg.jpg (maxsize=524288) or
screen_saver.png to exist on a device attached at boot
* original screen_saver & welcome_background are supplied,
in case you desire them.
* A custom startup script can be supplied to
enable/disable/whatever at boot
* requires a script called S00custom-options on the root
of a device attached at boot
* OSD overlays must be named as follows:
0.5
* based on firmware 1.02.06
0.4.4.1
* fixed typo's in crazymount, core-extras now works
* attached disks are sync'd every 120s
* rearranged device mounting
0.4.4
* based on firmware 1.02.04
0.4.3.2
* added more logging
* fixed typo in hotplugging script
* ext2/ext3/NFS/CIFS/XFS/reiserFS mounting fixed (for real this time).
0.4.3.1
* fixed NFS/CIFS/XFS/reiserFS mounting (finally noticed it was broken)
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0.4.3
* now based off firmware 1.02.03
* screen_saver shrunken for size
0.4.2
* fixed OSD sluggishness
* corrected freezing setup->about screen
0.4.1
* all OSD images are back to original size
* once again removed fsck_hfs for the space (download core-extras.app.bin)
* OSD tweaks (filename listings are much wider)
0.4
* now based on firmware 1.02.00
* fsck_hfs is back in the firmware, no binaries have been removed this time
* thanks to DXR for reducing a handful of large OSD images to give me extra space : )
* fixed background back to Hardwood Night (after a mishap)
0.3
* rewrote hotplugging/unplugging script
* defaults to video on boot
* independant welcome_logo and screen_saver
* Samba/CIFS support aka windows share mounting (requires Samba app pack)
* Experimental wireless adapter support (thx to Zorander) (requires wireless-mod-wdlxtv app pack)
* new logo’s by Pennhaven
0.2.1
* actually fixed hostname issue
* osd tweaks (welcome screen & setup->about) to display IP & hostname
* updated cd.eject to handle usb bus resets a bit better
* updated crazymount
* fixed net.agent to read net.config for custom network settings
* xmount will now dump message to /tmp/messages.log upon failure
* new WDLXTV welcome logo by Pennhaven
0.2
* cleaned up init
* fixed hostname issues
* corrected passwd issue with /etc/shadow for ssh server
* added /root/.ssh/authorized_keys -> /conf/authorized_keys for passwordless ssh (using ssh-keygen)
* added fstab entries to remove annoying fsck message
* redid OSD overlay formatting, can selectively replace any OSD file via an app.bin pack (tutorial to come)
* app.bin packs can contain kernel modules & modules.dep now
* changed WDTV logo to Pennhaven's HD-X logo (thx!)
* changed background to http://oliuss.deviantart.com/art/Hardwood-Night-88299626
* added pre-loading of core-extras.app.bin, for boot time xfs & reiserfs with hotplugging
0.1 - initial release
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For instructions on modifying start up parameters & possible fixes to the sluggish remote / video freezing bug look here.
NOTE: version numbering got messed up somehow in 0.4.3, if you have problems with the new firmware not being detected for upgrade you might need to open wdtv.ver in a text editor and change VERSION.
if this doesn't work:
VERSION='1.02.07_WDLXTV-0.5.2'
then try replacing the underscore with a dot or vice versa.
VERSION='1.02.07.WDLXTV-0.5.2'
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I have gone back to the original version'ing scheme (dot instead of underscore) so this shouldn't be an issue for many people.
Report any problems/bugs/requests to forum.wdlxtv.com.
Don't forget to check out the official WDLXTV / homebrew firmware wiki.
<--I've spent a tremendous amount of time hacking the WDTV firmware, so if you appreciate my efforts please donate a little something using the link below : ) Thanks & enjoy.