Gizmodo's Top 5 Apple TV Hacks

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Click to viewOn the fence as to whether or not you should buy an Apple TV for your living room? Feeling a little constrained by the device's restrictions? From upping your unit's hard drive to getting it to run unsupported video codecs, these hacks will make your $299 purchase worth the splurge.

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Boot Apple TV from an External USB Drive



Major props to the guys at AwkwardTV who found a way to boot Apple TV from an external USB drive. Why is this cool? It means you can now hack Apple TV without having to crack open the box.

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Get Apple TV to Run XviD Files

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One of Apple TV's most disappointing traits is its inability to play nice with different video formats. But that doesn't mean you're stuck with MPEG-4 and H.264. Follow these instructions and soon you'll be able to add XviD and perhaps a few other video codecs to your new white box.

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Bump Up Apple TV's Hard Drive

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One of the first Apple TV hacks to hit the interwebs had us replacing the unit's anemic 40GB hard drive with a more supple 120GB HDD. Master this one and your $299 will be well spent.

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Make FrontRow Look Like Apple TV

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If you've got the hots for Apple TV's tasty new interface, this simple hack will replace Front Row's images with Apple TV's menus/icons.

Get Apple TV to Work on Your Old Boob Tube

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Far from being a hack, but useful nonetheless, is confirmation that Apple TV does indeed work with non-HDTVs. All you need is a TV with component inputs. Just make sure your TV has a simulated widescreen mode and you're good to go.

Boot Apple TV from an External USB Drive [Get USB Info]

Get Apple TV to Run XviD Files [Gizmodo]

Up Apple TV's Hard Drive [Gizmodo]

Make FrontRow Look Like Apple TV [Winnopeg]

Get Apple TV to Work on Your Old Boob Tube [Apple TV Hacks]

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