Then, all that is needed is a media player, a media portal clone, and you 've got something good to sell. And better sell those boxes cheap. I am not saying that it's guaranteed to fly, but there is a chance. If AMD managed to save themselves by selling a 64 bit CPU with next to no 64 bit software in the market, then there hope for AmigaOS too.
Why would anyone use "amiga" for a media box? "amiga" doesn't meet any of the typical requirements of a typical media box today. The only thing "amiga" has that makes it worth while is the user experience on a desktop - that's all, really. And with "amiga" I mean, AmigaOS, MorphOS and AROS - they all share the very same limitations and lack of features.