Remember XBMC? It’s Back!

The original Xbox was different from the consoles that had gone before, in that its hardware shared much with a PC of the day. It was found to be hackable, and one of the most successful projects to take advantage of it was a media centre. You know it as Kodi, but its previous name was XBMC, for Xbox Media Centre. The last version that still ran on an original Xbox saw the light of day in 2016, so it’s definitely a surprise that a new version has appeared.

XBMC version 4.0 brings a host of new features to the venerable platform, including the Estuary user interface that will be famniliar to users of more recent Kodi versions, a better games library,, and more. The plugin system has been revamped too, and while it retains the Python 2 version from back in the day it’s promised that a Python 3 update is in the works. That’s right, it sounds as though there will be more releases. Get them from the GitHub repository.

We’re not sure how many of you have early Xbox hardware along with the inclination to use it as a media centre, after all Kodi runs so well on a lot of very accessible hardware. But we’re impressed that the developers of this release have managed so much within the confines of a machine with a 2000s-era spec, and have released it at all.

If you’re curious about Xbox hacking, take a look at some of its early history.

21 thoughts on “Remember XBMC? It’s Back!

    1. Perhaps author is a Brit? I have to really think when writing words that require American spellings in the context.

    1. I think playing old games is a little silly, and keeping it as a media center makes much more sense. Less e-waste I would think and I’m now very conscious about buying DVDs -video on physical media, so I have ownership. I imagine any new Blu-Ray would come with a big push for streaming media, the equivalent of bloatware. Maybe it’s just clicking “No” a few times, but why do it when I have the media center I want?

  1. I do have a couple xboxen that I converted to media centers, but I haven’t used them in a long time simply because a 733 MHz Celeron does not have enough horsepower for modern display resolutions. And now even s-video and YPrPb TVs are not very common, either. But it was fun while it lasted, and I very much preferred the old UI and the remote.

  2. Vintage. I never used it on the xbox but I used to run XBMC on my computer. Later it got renamed to Kodi, which I also haven’t used in years as i replaced it with Jellfin because I moved from an apartment to a house and I want to watch the same TV show in different rooms.

    It’s great to see a new release for vintage hardware. Might inspire some people to find their old xbox and put it to some use again.

    1. “… and I want to watch the same TV show in different rooms.”

      KODI works great in a multi-room deployment

      MYSQL runs on your home server and is the repository for the DB’s, all the KODI instances point to that, no matter what platform it runs on

  3. “We’re not sure how many of you have early Xbox hardware…”
    I think you meant to say “We’re not sure how many original Xboxes each of you has…” For me, it’s four, but I assume most HaD readers will report something in the 1-2 range.

    1. 12, and that excludes the Sega Chihiro, devkit and spare mcpx-x2 chip.

      Wish i had more crystals, those go for a nice price overseas in the Usa.

    1. Dislike to be that guy, you mean disabled the write protect on the tsop flashrom, nor ram.
      see https://consolemods.org/wiki/Xbox:TSOP_Flashing#Disabling_Write_Protection but yeah, cromwell was awesome, I kinda wished back then I really tried linux, took me a few more years to fully adapt.

      but talking about ram, https://consolemods.org/wiki/Xbox:RAM_Upgrade you can not only install extra ram on 1.0 till 1.5, recent years some folks found a way to install more ram on 1.6 xboxes aswell. you piggy back the ram and find the selectlines on the underside of the motherboard.

  4. My firend recently was testing semen and in the room – you know which one, there was kodi player – you know what for, so it still serves a purpose in 2025.

  5. To me it has always been XBMC, especially as the Kodi rebrand is forever tainted by the pirate’s favourites “Kodi Stick” and “Kodi Box”, as slang for a device for watching illegal TV streams.

  6. I wish they would also reboot Kodi. A few years ago, it was a great project, and I loved it! But now it feels like abandonware. Many plugins have stopped working, and hardware compatibility has deteriorated…

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