I have to say, when the Boxee Box was announced, I was immediately extremely excited. Iâve been living with an Apple TV for a long time, and while Iâve enjoyed it, itâs only good for showing media thatâs already on my home network â its terrible for showing any of the content iâm finding on the web during my day.
Boxee saves me. Their âwatch laterâ functionality is fantastic- I easily installed their easy to use bookmarklet in Safari and for [almost] any video I see on the web, I can simply click the bookmarklet to effectively send that video to my living room for later viewing. Doubly awesome- Safari bookmarks sync to my iPhone, so I can easily add videos while reading RSS feeds on the bus to and from work.
Twitter lets me easily keep up on current events and news, RSS fills in the gaps and adds detailed analysis, and now Boxee lets me timeshift all of the videos I fiend wile reading #1 and #2.
Setting up the Boxee
Setting up the Boxee was a breeze. It even comes with its own HDMI cable. Unfortunately, it was a tad short for my use since my shelf is on the opposite side of my TVâs HDMI input. After a quick trip to Target for a longer cable, I was in business.
Once turned on and plugged in, the last step is to turn it on, watch the snazzy boot screen, and lastly log into boxee.tv using the fancy remote â which Iâll get to in a minute.
Web Content
Remember before the iPod when mp3 players were ugly, low storage, and ugly? thatâs where we are with internet on the tv today.
For nearly any web content â read: anything not on your NAS â Boxee will literally load up the webpage, in possibly the slowest webkit Iâve ever seen, and show you the flash video in its native environment. 90% of the time it wonât even auto-fullscreen the video for you.
Even worse, Boxee shows a cursor on the screen for you to control with the boxee remote! Iâll slowly move this cursor until I had masterfully placed it over the fullscreen button, click the center âgoâ button on the remote expecting it to finally fullscreen, and, if iâm unlucky, the video will pause! If iâm lucky it wonât do anything. Iâve only gotten the onscreen âfullscreenâ button to actually go fullscreen once.
So maybe the cursor isnât there to be used? iâve honestly no idea why they included it â to fullscreen a movie you need to instead press the menu button to show HUD controls and full-size from there (if that option even shows up, on some videos that option is noticeably lacking). If boxee is smart enough to provide you with a fullscreen button, then why not just always fullscreen? In fact, why would anyone ever not want to be fullscreen on their wall filling 1080p television?
For any web based content, itâs extremely obvious that the content was not meant to be watched on a tv.
- As video buffers, thereâs zero indication on the boxee side about the buffer, itâs all in the 50 different flash streaming UIs (if youâre lucky)
- Flash sucks, and most of what youâll watch on boxee will be flash.
- Flash buffers very oddly and often with no feedback
- Scrubbing through video is either a horribly punch-me-in-the-face experience, freezes the video entirely, or shows a âSeeking not available in this videoâ error message
- Frame rates are very hit or miss. Iâve had really nice HD videos stream just fine, but itâs not always the case. When watching HD video from Vimeo, it lagged to at least 10 FPS ish. mostly hit, sometimes miss.
Often times, web/flash content just freezes or drops to incredibly low frame rates. I assume this is because (a) itâs buffering and giving you zero indication or (b) crashing your Boxee box. Iâve already had to hard reset my Boxee Box a number of times after a video has frozen on my screen for minutes at a time.
Search
âŚdoesnât exist. Or it may as well not exist.
Thereâs a search field in the main HUD UI, but iâve honestly no idea what it searches. google maybe? who knows. It doesnât search my movies, it doesnât search my tv shows, it doesnât search my favorites, it doesnât search my watch later queue, it doesnât search tv/movies from any of boxeeâs content partners, and it doesnât search apps.
Any time Iâve searched for a TV show, instead I get about 15 âclipsâ and thatâs it, never the full show.
I end up browsing/scrolling through the available TV shows list until i finally found what i was looking for. To Boxeeâs credit, there are hundreds of shows to scroll through and watch, but it does make finding that one show a bit hellish.
Itâs funny, b/c Google TV is 100% about search and 0% about what I and my friends watch. Boxee is the opposite, itâs only about what I and my friends watch, but gives you exactly no way to find anything new to watch in the first place.
odd.
iTunes Integration
âŚor lack thereof. If youâve followed Boxee at all, then you know theyâve never had iTunes integration. In fact, back in 2007 Avner mentioned itâs on their todo list, and I wonât disagree there â it is, in fact, still on their todo list.
Boxee does a great job finding samba shares on a network. It found my Mac Mini and itâs associated external harddrives w/o a problem at all. But it doesnât do a great job staying connected to that share. When I came back the next day all of my videos were mysteriously gone from the Boxee. And now it canât connect/see those original shares at all. At this point Iâve given up trying to connect to network drives, I may try again later on, but Iâll just keep using my Apple TV for that content.
When do eventually important content, you have the option of importing as âVideoâ âPhotosâ or âAudioâ. Boxee then proceeds to auto-import, identify, and categorize all of your content. Pretty cool in theory.
If youâve pirated all of your content from torrents, and have Gb upon Gb of files named âHaxx-HDMI-DVDrip-1080foo-whatsit-S01E04.mkvâ, then youâre good to go. Boxee will impressively parse out the show title âwhatsitâ and the season/episode numbers 1 and 4, and file it away in your TV Shows section.
However, if youâve spent hours meticulously encoding your content, adding every conceivable piece of metadata, even adding artwork, importing into iTunes so it can auto-organize your files and folders for you, then youâll be happy to know that Boxee will spend nanoseconds meticulously ignoring all of that meta data, and will file every single episode of your TV shows into the Movies section.
Thatâs right, Boxee 100% ignores your meta data thatâs saved into your files. high fives!
I was in love with the idea of importing my current obsessively organized video library, and then letting Boxee organize whatever I import from here on out. Instead Iâm faced with a decision: should I continue to obsessively import into a nicely organized iTunes library, or should i unorganized my entire iTunes library just so that Boxee can properly import it. As much as i want to love Boxee, iâm still betting on Apple for that one.
The Remote
I really  like the idea of the remote, and itâs very simple and easy to use unlike some competitors đ .
That silver boxee logo is slightly raised â and this is a good thing. the remote is otherwise symetric around the D-pad and the two buttons. So in your dark media room when you grab the remote off the coffee table, itâs not immediatley obvious just by touch if youâre holding the remote flipped around backwards or not. Alas, the slightly raised boxee logo does help orient it your hand, but iâd prefer a slghtly raised dot on the home button â much like the dots on the F and J keys on a keyboard.
On the back of the remote, Boxee has included a full keyboard:
There are a few places in the Boxee UI where typing is needed (search being the obvious case) and itâs nice to have a full keyboard â however â the keyboard is not backlit. So in your dark and cozy media room itâs near impossible to actually figure out which key is which, and Iâve actually just withdrawn to using the onscreen keyboard with the D-pad on the front side of the remote.
All in all, itâs awkward to use in a dark media room but still a nice remote, and a perk of Boxee is that you can also use the Boxee iPhone app as a remote.
Netflix and Hulu
So Thereâs already a Netflix app on Boxee for Mac/PC, but for some reason itâs not available on the Boxee Box. Licensing problem perhaps? No idea â either way, incredibly frustrating. I bought the Boxee Box for two reasons: Netflix and Hulu. Unfortunately I have to wait till early â11 to try either of them out. Boxee promises theyâre coming, but theyâre not here yet.
And this problem isnât limited to just Netflix and Hulu, Iâve fogotten the name of the app now, but I was browsing âavailableâ apps on the Boxee Box itself and tried to install one I thought was interesting. Instead of installing I was shown the error message: âit is not currently available on the Boxee Box. Check again soon!â
that. sucks.
This has only happened very very few times, but its very odd to me that some apps wouldnât be installable. A) why isnât any app installable and B) why even show me the app as an option if it canât be installed?!
One of the biggest reasons iâm betting on Boxee in the long term is their app strategy. Itâs so easy for developers to extends boxeeâs functionality with new apps, itâs a huge huge feature. Itâs so strange to me that only some apps arenât blessed, and its not clear what sets them apart.
Sharing
When watching a video on the Boxee, one of the potentially cool things was a Share button next to the video. Click that and it lets you type in a short Twitter length message and shares that content toâŚ. someone? Iâm not sure where it goes. I thought itâd post a link + my description to my twitter account (which Iâve paired with my Boxee account), but nope. I guess its just a Boxee only sharing thing, and anyone whoâs subscribed to me (currently no one) would see it?
Who knows, but this needs to be expanded on pronto. Let me tie Boxee to my Facebook and Twitter accounts. When I share a video, post my message + a link + a thumbnail out on those streams. To limit sharing to just the Boxee ecosystem of friends is very restricting to say the least.
In fact, Iâd love an auto-read-my-twitter-feed feature in boxee that shows any video linked to from my twitter stream in a boxee stream â Iâd bet thatâd be far far more useful than their own Boxee-only sharing.
The Watch Later Queue
Avner made the point in the Boxee launch event that itâs no longer the âqueueâ, itâs just âwatch later.â
I agree itâs not a queue:
1. it doesnât autostart the next video
2. you have to manually remove watched videos
3. thereâs no way to change order/move items in the queue
just like a normal video section. 3 points ânormalâ section, zero points âqueueâ
But itâs not a normal video section either:
1. canât sort by popularity/recency/alpha, itâs only sorted by time like a queue would be
2. no thumbs vs list option like a section
3. no way to filter by show/source/type
New episodes from TV shows I subscribe to are automatically put into the watch later queue, which is nice. Iâve noticed on more than one occassion that duplicates of the same new episode would show up. Just a few days ago I had 3 episodes in the queue for the same new episode of Conan. And while it does auto-add new episodes from subscribed shows, it doesnât track/mark/anything with shows you watch. You have to manually remove each video from the queue â thereâs not even read tracking this-is-new-blue-dot next to titles or anything.
I do absolutely love the watch later bookmarklet that theyâve written. It makes it incredibly easy to add web video to Boxee and watch it later when I get home. It even works like a pro on from my iPhone bookmarks. Itâs not too great at picking videos out of mobile versions of sites though, and oddly enough it wonât even pick up a <video> taggâd .h264 video. Whatâs worse, there doesnât seem to be a way to manually add a video URL to the queue, even if you know itâs properly encoded in a format Boxee can handle.
My First Software Update From Boxee
Iâm quite excited. I wrote most of this post about a week ago, and Iâm finally polishing it up. I turn on my Boxee to double check something and what do I see? An update screen! Hooray! Maybe some of my nitpicks will be fixed! Ok, letâs just click the Update now button⌠hrm⌠er- oh. Itâs frozen. The Boxee has frozen/crashed on the Update screen. If nothing else, I hope this update fixes the update feature.
Iâll update this post later if/when I get the Boxee actually updated + I see something actually improved.
What I Really Want From Boxee
Some of this iâll never get, but here goes:
- I want boxee to let apps add subscribable content. i want to download the Cruchyroll app, find an awesome anime, and subscribe to it. Then next time i open Boxee, I want it to notify me that theres a new episode + track which ones iâve watched and which i havenât.
- I want web content to not suck. Get rid of flash, or force everything into your own flash player like Plex, or at the /very/ least auto-full screen it + hide itâs hud, detect start/stop, and keep controls consistent in the boxee hud
- get rid of the crappy boxee browser. right now itâs only there as a failsafe, and it shows. i think the rest of boxee suffers from a âwell, they can always just open the browser, so this is probably good enough for nowâ syndrome. get rid of the browser, and get rid of the excuse to not make fullscreen web video perfect
- Read tracking. show me whatâs new when iâm subscribed to a show
- Search! let me find content and apps! youâve won when you let me find content /in/ apps.
- Whenever you launch an app in Boxee â it shows you a menu with 2 options: (a) really launch the app for real, or (b) remove the app. I want to launch it. I only want to launch it. Thatâs all that Iâll ever want to do 99.9% of the time when Iâm on my apps screen. This confirmation are-you-really-sure-because-I-really-need-to-know-so-Iâm-gonna-ask-again dialog box is everywhere in their UI. âoh cool, new Daily Show episode, Iâll just click to watch- er, yes i will click again that i want to watch- phew, watchingâŚâ Same with movies, same with apps, same with pretty much every action you could ever take â youâll see a confirmation dialog box.
- Import an iTunes library!!
- If not #7, then at least respect meta data on my files!
The Largest Problems
1. I donât understand why itâs so hard to add content to Boxee
Adding videos to the Watch Later queue usually works, except when it doesnât â and when it doesnât youâre out of luck. Want to add files from a NAS drive? If youâre lucky enough to have Boxee see + connect to your drive, youâd better hope that 100% of your video has been downloaded from a torrent file and is named something like xVidHaxxLollerz-MyFavoriteShow-E01S02-AwesomevillePants.mp4. If youâve obsessively organized all of your video and kept 100% of your filesâ meta tags up to date â then youâre out of luck.
2. I donât understand why my video box has such a hard time showing video
Sometimes Boxee shows a full screen option, sometimes not. Sometimes the onscreen mouse lets me fix the problem, sometimes not. Sometimes the video buffers, sometimes the box freezes and dies. Sometimes I can scrub through to where I left off, sometimes Iâm not allowed to.
3. I donât understand what the Search option even does
As I mentioned before, searching for shows or content on the Boxee is near impossible. Itâd be pretty much the exact same product w/o the search function entirely. Fix it or remove it please.
Conclusion
I love the idea of Boxee, but Iâm not a huge fan of its current implementation. As of now, I feel I paid $200 for a Watch Later queue that mostly works sometimes, and the ability to finally watch the Daily Show on my TV. Iâm hoping that $200 will provide me w/ Hulu and Netflix in the near future. I hope hope hope.
Besides the above, the Boxee is largely a box of frustration. It doesnât import content well, it doesnât find network drives well, it doesnât stream web video well, it doesnât search well, it doesnât have a streamlined UI, but it does freeze and crash.
If youâre thinking of getting a Boxee, donât. Wait till they updated ther software alot or even until they build a version 2 (if they ever get that far). Better yet, buy a TV with Plex built in, or a Mini and install Plex yourself.


