How To Setup Kodi
How To Setup Kodi
Introduction
An Android TV box is a small device which, once connected to your TV, will turn it into a smart
TV powered by Android.
No need to buy a new TV set, simply connect an HDMI or AV cables to fire up the smart tv box.
Pretty simple installation and cheap too: less than $100 bucks as opposed to $1000+ for a new
smart tv.
Once connected, your TV experience will never be the same again. YouTube, Facebook, apps,
games, music, movies and more will all be available for you to access straight from the comfort
of your sofa.
Nothing to watch on TV? Have a look at what YouTube is suggesting you or download a movie
from the Google play store. The possibilities are endless!
In this step by step guide, I will show how you can setup your own android tv box to watch
unlimited free tv content.
There are two approaches for you to enjoy the magic of an android smart tv:
DFY – Done For You Approach
Here you simply buy an already setup android unit preinstalled with Kodi/xbmc.
Read my detailed review here for some solid recommendations on which tv box to pick.
This tutorial is geared toward the second approach e.g DIY so let’s get started:
You can grab a device here for as low as $40. It comes preloaded with the Android operating
system.
Kodi is available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, iOS and Android. You can use Kodi to play
movies, TV shows, home videos, PVR & live TV, music, pictures, and games.
Install Kodi
Kodi is now officially available through the Google Play store. I recommend this method of
installation as opposed to the sideloading.
Install Kodi for Android from the Google Play
Store
Kodi is finally available for easy installation to Android through the Google Play store. This
means that you don’t have to go through the tedious task of sideloading anything, you can just
install it as you would any other normal Android app.
Note: You need to login to your Google account at this point if you haven’t already done so.
Step 4: Wait a few minutes for the application to download and install.
Step 5: Once the installation is complete, click on the “OPEN” button to launch Kodi for the
first time.
Step 6: Wait a few seconds while Kodi prepares for first launch.
Step 7: You’ll probably want to go ahead and configure your Kodi setup with all the amazing
add-ons and goodies available at this point.
Step 8: Exit Kodi by clicking the little power button looking icon in the lower left hand corner of
your screen.
Step 6: Download the latest stable version of Kodi for Android by clicking on the link under the
Android icon.
You’ll want to use the “ARM” version unless you’re on a very old device.
Step 7: Don’t close your device’s web browser for a few minutes until the application is finished
downloading.
Step 8: Navigate to the “Download” folder on your Android device through the “File manager”
application, or open up the Downloads context menu within the Web Browser application.
Step 9: Click on the downloaded Kodi APK file and choose to open it at the prompt. If prompted,
choose to complete action using the “Package installer” tool.
Step 10: Confirm that you wish to install Kodi to your Android device.
Step 11: Wait a minute while the install process takes place.
Step 12: Once install is complete, choose to “Open” the Kodi application for the first time.
Step 13: Let it sit and run a few updates for the first couple of minutes on the first run prior to
use.
Step 14: Exit Kodi by clicking the little power button looking icon in the lower left hand corner
of your screen.
Step 16: You’ll probably want to go ahead and configure your Kodi setup with all the amazing
add-ons and goodies available at this point.
Congratulations! You’ve now managed to install Kodi to your Android device, at least I hope
so.
Configure Kodi to watch free TV
Once you’ve installed Kodi, you’ll need to enable third party Kodi addons in order to gain
access to all that endless content you want to watch. There are a few different ways to install
unofficial Kodi addons to your setup, but first you’ll need to configure some repositories.
Repositories are where all the Add-ons which give kodi it amazing abilities are.
There are basically where all the software (Add-ons) for Kodi are.
You need to add Repositories, in order to access the zip files containing the Add-ons!
There are many unofficial Kodi repositories but the one that I recommend is Super Repo (SR). It
has most of the programs that every Kodi user will want.
Install SuperRepo
Open Kodi
Select SYSTEM > File Manager
Select None
Type the following EXACTLY http://srp.nu and select Done
Highlight the box underneath Enter a name for this media Source & type SuperRepo and
Click on Ok
To access the wide range of repos and add-ons that are available through this just do the
following.
Select SuperRepo
In this section you choose the directory that is suitable for your device; If you are on Kodi
version 14.xx choose Helix, v15.xx choose Isengard and v16.xx choose Jarvis. For this guide we
will choose isengard as it will be what most are running
In here select All. This means it will give you the repo that contains ALL the add-ons available
from the Super Repo
Select Superrepo.kodi.isengard.all-x.x.x.zip (it will obviously be differently named if you are not
using isengard)
Wait for the Add-on enabled notification or until the Checking for add-on updatesprogress bar
is completed.
Select SYSTEM > Add-Ons > Get Add-Ons (or Install from Repository on Isengard)
> Super Repo All [version name]
You can then scroll through to find the add-on you want : Music add-ons, Videos add-ons and so
forth.
Let me show you how to enable the 1Channel Video add-on for instance:
Click on Install
1Channel – The most reliable source for new movies and TV shows with the list being updated
on a regular basis.
Additional Video add-ons you could use for movies (note these additional 7 add-ons, may causes
Search interface issues, rendering the Search feature un-usable – You would NOT be able to
search for Movies or TV Shows):
Xmovies8 – Decent Movie Content, nice interface – The Cinema Movies option is nice to watch
what came out about a week ago in the theater
YouTube – There are movies on YouTube, as well as educational content, and all the user
videos people are used to.
icecast.org
Pandora
Radio
VEVO TV
Youtube Music
flickr
PicasaWeb
Windows Wallpaper – This could plausibly be used to download backgrounds for Kodi, once
the download path is configured in the Add-on.
TR Total Installer
Addon Installer
Axel Downloader
Facebook Media
Maintenance Tool
Navi-X
RSS Editor
Resources
http://mymediaexperience.com/xbmc-guide/
http://www.tvaddons.ag/install-kodi-android/
http://www.bestyoucanget.com/kodi.htm
https://seo-michael.co.uk/how-to-install-superrepo-for-xbmc/
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