How To Put Kodi On Memory Stick For Tv



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  1. Smart TVs without access to Google Play Store
  2. TVs without Android!

Install Kodi on usb flash drive-Very Easy Installing Kodi onto a usb flash drive using Kodibuntu live dvd and one usb stick NO HARD DRIVE. Note after install go back to lubuntu.from terminal run up. You can get Kodi on a wide range of platforms, and one of the best-suited is Amazon's Fire OS, as used by the Fire TV and Fire TV Stick (commonly known as Firesticks). Both devices are sitting. Go to Device/My Fire TV option. Go to the settings of Amazon Fire Stick and click on “My Fire TV”.

In this article, we’ll begin by discussing regarding why install a Kodi on a Smart TV. Next, we will talk about the ways to install Kodi on a Smart TV. As you may know, many TVs offer different operating systems and user interfaces that might not match the requirements of Kodi. However, if your Smart TV doesn’t support Android, don’t worry, we’ll examine a few other options so that you can enjoy watching IPTV channels on your Smart TV via Kodi. How to use Kodi.

1.Why Kodi on a Smart TV?

The main reason to have Kodi on your Smart TV is to take advantage of all the great Kodi add-ons base which we will discuss ahead. Kodi is an Open Source application, this means any developer can have access to its source code and develop an add-on on it in order to add new functionalities to the App.
Due to some restricted policies around Kodi and IPTV streaming in general, some add-ons must be installed through third-party repositories and added to your Kodi app. How to install IPTV on Kodi.

2.Is there an official Kodi app for Smart TVs?

The answer is no. However, many smart TVs run on an Android-based operating system and that means you can install a Kodi Android app on these TVs. The installation might be a little difficult and some TVs might not even have access to Google Play Store so that means the only option you got is to sideload Kodi to your Smart TV via a Flash Drive or a Memory Stick.

Make sure your TV supports Android in the beginning. First, we talk about Smart TVs that have access to Google Play Store, then, we talk about the ones that don’t have access. IPTV guide on Smart TV.

3.Smart TVs with access to Google Play Store

This will make things very easy and you can install Kodi on your Smart TV in a matter of minutes.

  • Go to the Google Play Store app on your smart TV.
  • Next, click on the Search box and type Kodi and press enter on your remote.
  • Now, find Kodi on the list and press download and click on install. This will start the installation. The download size is smaller than 90 MB so it shouldn’t take much time to download.

That’s all, it was that simple!
Kodi should be now installed on your TV and it will be available on the Apps section of your Smart TV.

4.Smart TVs without access to Google Play Store

If your Smart TV doesn’t have access to Google Play Store, you can still install Kodi on it, however, it will be a little complicated. Below is a plain and simple guide for sideloading Kodi to a Smart TVs without Google Play Store.

  1. Start by downloading the Android Kodi app from below URL. https://kodi.tv/download.
  2. You will be presented with different choices here, you must select the one that is most suitable with your TV hardware specifications.
  3. You can find more information from your TV manual or the website of the manufacturer. However, we recommend ARM V7.
  4. Save the .apk file on your local storage and copy it to a flash drive or a memory stick and connect it to your Smart TV USB.

Installing the .APK file on the TV

At first, please make sure that you enabled install from “Unknown Sources” from your TVs settings. Otherwise, the installation will start on your TV. Now use the “File Manager” of your TV and go o the location of your flash drive and click on the .APK file you just download.
After a few seconds, the Kodi will be installed on your TV and you can start it from the Apps list of your TV.

5.TVs without Android!

If your TV doesn’t support the Android operating system, this means that there is no way that you can install Kodi directly on it. However, there is still 2 way to enjoy the benefits of Kodi on your TV.

  • Using an Android-based Kodi box.
  • Run Kodi on a PC and cast the video to your TV.

TV setup box

This is the best and most used method for enjoying the benefits of Kodi and IPTV streaming on your TV. There are so many different options to chose from on the market, but we highly suggest Amazon FireTV which is an Android-based setup box and Apple TV which is based on iOS.

Casting Kodi from other devices

The other way for having Kodi on incompatible smart TVs is screencasting which is the process of running Kodi on a computer or Android device and cast the output to your TV.
Most of the smart TVs has the feature to receive screencasts from an external device. There are two common apps for screencasting. How to use IPTV on Chromecast?

  • Plex
  • Chromecast

How to exactly manage screencasting on your TV is beyond the reach of this article since screencasting will vary from TV to TV as each operating system will come with different screencasting methods. What is Plex?

You might need to do a google search to find the exact way for your specific device to your exact TV. However, the procedure is not very complicated and will be done easily. Please note, some TV manufacturers call this feature screen mirroring rather than screencasting. How to install IPTV on PS4 by using Plex.

Installing OpenELEC is really quite straight forward once you know how. There are only a handful of steps:

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Download and uncompress the latest version of OpenELEC

I do this bit using my main Windows desktop. Big kahuna reef 3 for mac. Firstly we want to download the latest version of the OpenELEC software from http://openelec.tv/get-openelec For my NUC I'd download the latest 64bit non-diskimage version.

The file comes down as a compressed .tar file. Personally I use 7-zip to uncompress .tar files and this software can be downloaded from http://www.7-zip.org/download.html. Once you've installed 7-zip we can now extract the downloaded OpenELEC .tar file and once it has extracted you'll see a bunch of files. The file we're interested in is called create_installstick.bat

Next, insert a blank USB thumbdrive into your desktop computer and double-click the create_install.bat file. It should show a screen similar to this:

As it says, the thumbdrive will be wiped during this process. You MUST make sure you choose the correct drive letter for your USB thumbdrive! On my machine it's D so I'd enter D: as shown on that screen and then press [Enter].

Once it's finished building the USB thumbdrive remove it and insert the thumbdrive into the machine you'll use for Kodi.

You need to boot the Kodi machine from the USB thumbdrive. On my NUC I need to go into the BIOS for this and to get into the BIOS I repeatedly press the F2 key when it's booting. Yours may be F2, F10 or Esc or similar.

Once you've got it to boot from the USB thumbdrive you'll be presented with the OpenELEC installation menu. Choose the first option: Quick Install of OpenELEC and when prompted to Enable SSH Server on start choose Yes.

Once the installation is complete it'll take you back to the first menu. Remove the USB thumbdrive and select Reboot from the Menu and let the system boot.

How to configure Kodi

When Kodi/OpenELEC boots for the first time it'll take you through the setup process.

On the Welcome screen change your Regional Settings as required.

If you plan to have multiple Kodi devices then change the Hostname to something more meaningful.

On the Sharing and Remote Access screen ensure SSH is checked under the Configure Services: section.

What you do and do not change from the default installation is obviously down to personal preference but here's what I change:

Disable RSS Feed

On the Kodi screens you'll see a ticker feed running along the bottom. To disable it go into SYSTEM then Appearance and on the Skin screen uncheck the Show RSS news feeds option.

Change Language & timezone

Go into SYSTEM then Appearance then International and change the Region from USA (12h) to UK (24h) and set the Timezone country to Britain (UK) which sets the Timezone to Europe/London.

Set the Weather

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I quite like being able to see the Weather Forecast on my Kodi and you can set this by going into SYSTEM then Weather and on the General tab choose the Service for weather information option. The click the Get More.. option. I'm a big fan of Yahoo! Weather so I'd select that one and then Install and configure it by clicking on it again once it's installed. when you've installed and configured it an extra option appears on the home screen.

Movie Boxsets

I've got a bunch of movie boxsets and I like them to appear as boxsets in my Kodi library. To configure this go into SYSTEM then Video then Library and then enable the Group movies in sets option.

Updating Library on Startup

Kodi

My server is constantly downloading TV shows and adding these shows to my server. To get them to show up in my Kodi library I have to manually update the library. You can get Kodi to update automatically each time it starts up by going into SYSTEM then Video then Library and then enable the Update library on startup option.

Enable LiveTV

I've got a quad TVtuner in my server which is constantly recording TV shows. Kodi acts as a front-end to the TV tuners enabling you to watch Live TV. To enable this feature go into SYSTEM then LIVE TV and on the General tab check the Enabled option. The first time you do this it'll prompt you to enable the PVR Add-on. I personally use Tvheadend HTSP Client so choose this from the menu. Then click Configure.

How To Put Kodi On Memory Stick For Tvs

Tvheadend hostname or IP address. This is the IP address of your server. For the username and password use the same one you choose when you installed TVHeadend.

Leave all other options at their defaults and click OK. Then click Enable. Once it's pulled in all the TV channels you'll be able to watch live TV, pause, rewind and record TV as well as watch previous recordings. I wouldn't say it'll replace your existing PVR but the Kodi installation is getting better all the time.

YouTube

YouTube, and other channels, are built into Kodi so all we need to do is enable them. So, from the menus go into VIDEOS then Video Add-ons then Get More.. and scroll down to YouTube and lastly choose Install.
Alternatively you can go into SYSTEM-> Add-ons -> Get Add-ons -> All Add-ons -> Video Add-ons and then choose YouTube

BBC iPlayer, ITV Player

If you live in the UK you'll be able to use BBC iPlayer and ITV Player on Kodi although it's a bit more involved to get working than for YouTube. It's possible to use these services if you live outside the UK but you'll need to ask Google for help with that!

So, assuming you're in the UK then head to the following website and on the right hand side of the page download the zip file of the latest version of the BBC iPlayer http://kodi.wiki/view/Add-on:IPlayer

Save this ZIP file to a USB thumbdrive. Next insert this ZIP drive into your Kodi client and install it by going into SYSTEM then Add-ons and choose the Install from zip file option. Navigate to the USB thumbdrive and select the ZIP file you've just downloaded. You can now find BBC iPlayer from the Enabled Add-ons option under Video Add-ons.

ITV Player available from http://xunitytalk-repo.googlecode.com/svn/addons/plugin.video.itv is installed using the same steps as for BBC iPlayer.

Adding Video Add-ons to the main menu

Once you've installed BBC iPlayer, ITV Player and YouTube etc accessing them can be a bit involved. With a simple tweak they can be made available from the main menu. So go into SYSTEM then Appearance then Skin then Settings. Scroll down to Add-on Shortcuts and in the Home Page Videos Sub-menu options add each of the add-ons you've added above.

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Adding the Context Menu for Kodi on the VRC-1100 Remote Control

On my remote there is no ContextMenu option by default. So to add it we simply remote onto the Kodi client and type the following:

vi .kodi/userdata/keymaps/keyboard.xml

Press [Insert] key a few times and paste the following:

<keymap>
<global>
<keyboard>
<key id = '213'>ContextMenu</key>
</keyboard>
</global>
</keymap>

Next press the [Esc] key once and type :wq to save and quit out of the file. If you make a mistake then issue :q! instead of :wq to abort your changes.

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Reboot Kodi for the changes to take effect:

reboot -h now

Changing the behaviour of the power button on the Kodi Remote Control by remapping it

I have a Raspberry Pi 3 as one of my Kodi clients and, for some reason, you cannot put the Kodi into suspend mode, you can only power it off. This means that once you hit the power button on the remote to turn it off you have to physically unplug the RPi from the mains and plug it back in again for it to boot up. This is less than ideal! So, I've remapped the power button on the remote so it logs the current user off and takes you back to the login screen. Now, if any of my family members hit the power button on the remote they don't have to scramble under the TV to switch the Kodi back on again!

We simply need to create a file called remote.xml and add a few lines to it:

vi ~/.kodi/userdata/keymaps/remote.xml

Press [Insert] key a few times and paste the following:

<keymap>
<global>
<remote>
<power>System.LogOff</power>
</remote>
</global>
</keymap>

Next press the [Esc] key once and type :wq to save and quit out of the file. If you make a mistake then issue :q! instead of :wq to abort your changes.

Reboot Kodi for the changes to take effect:

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