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Had one of these for two weeks and am gobsmacked by its capabilities. i want to be fully prepared for the football season though, and just wondering what i need to watch the swans on. I don't mind paying for this. Any advice from those that are experienced with Kodi would be great.Thanks
Kodi android (formerly XMBC) on 09:31 - Nov 19 by realpencoedjack
lads i have been using different forms of these for a while now so i will share what i know and it may be of help to you. firstly i wouldnt bother with a kodi box, they are not really needed. i, after a few wasted puchases am now using a raspberry pi box (just search amazon for complete rasberry pi) costs about £50. you can get a wireless remote for them but personally i just use my phone (yatse app on android)
they come with the full xmbc(kodi) ready installed.
now i know everyone wants something for free but after trying loads of these free streaming sites i found a product called infusum (www.infusum.com) it does cost me £12 a month but it has a really good dashboard and it shows everything in hd with zero buffering! (i use mine on a 100 inch projection system and it looks clean) as well as on my laptop, and mobile phone for when in am out and about (you only need the one subscription) the channels are as follows all sky sports all bt sports all the typical boxnation/chelsea/liverpool tv etc and a list of channels called premier league 1,2,3,4,5 etc that show every premier league game live, and when it is not footy time they spend the rest of the time showing us "sports" such as nascar, truck pulling/racing, fishing, lots and lots of this ufc kinda stuff. all sky movies and all the other ones discovery etc.
they, i think still do a 24hr free trial so if i was you i would at least get kodi on your lappy and give it a go. :) daz
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Why do you recommend Raspberry Pi over an Android box.
Seems more expensive, and less capable than a lot of the Android boxes available.
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Kodi android (formerly XMBC) on 21:20 - Nov 22 with 5461 views
Many of my favourite kodi apps such as sports devil are only accessible by selecting them from a list on the video add ons tab. Is there a wa getting their icon on the main screen to safe going into the video add on list? There already a few icons there like genesis and Phoenix etc
Yea if you are answering my query I know how to install the add ons, all the ones I want are on my box, but many are hidden in the video add ons list, while others that I'm not so keen on are on the home screen as icons, was just wondering if I could get my favourites on the home screen to save going into the list every time
It's dependent on your theme as to where exactly it will be, but somewhere within the settings you will have the option to edit the 'home shelf'. From there you can add and remove what you'd like displayed on your home screen
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Kodi android (formerly XMBC) on 05:09 - Dec 24 with 4815 views
Another option.... If 'favourites' is one of the options on your home screen, then buy hitting the menu button on your chosen add ons within the video add ons menu, and selecting add to favourites, they will also display as a sub-icon within the favourites section of the home screen, so quicker access to your most used add ons
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Kodi android (formerly XMBC) on 08:29 - Dec 26 with 4718 views