There are two problems:
1. Technical issues - the live streaming has the OSD in an encrypted partition and it would be difficult (but not impossible) to get it out
2. Safety issues - the live streaming deletes its online services keys if it boots with a non-original firmware. This is a deliberate attempt by WD to stop homebrew on its devices. Due to this the current team does not intend to port wdlxtv to the new devices - because flashing wdlxtv would cripple your player.
I am sure people who are motivated enough will try to do it anyway, and I am sure some may succeed. But those releases (even if they are based on wdlxtv), will not be supported by the current wdlxtv team.
Sorry about this, but it's WD's choice. My advice for people wanting to buy a media player and interested in the features of wdlxtv is to either buy an older/refurbished live/plus or to ask b-rad for advice on what hardware they can get (I am sure he can recommend something worthwhile).




