Now hearing about this on another thread, it's totally new to me.
Before we go as far as finding out about streaming live TV, how does it stack up as a media player and management system? Compared to the likes of Windows media, VLC, itunes, etc or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
If you explain as if your speaking to an idiot, it helps me a great deal.
Before we go as far as finding out about streaming live TV, how does it stack up as a media player and management system? Compared to the likes of Windows media, VLC, itunes, etc or have I got the wrong end of the stick?
If you explain as if your speaking to an idiot, it helps me a great deal.
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Originally Posted by hdeagle (Post 12046619) XBMC is now known as KODI and can be downloaded here To view the link you have to Register or Login Plenty of videos regarding XBMC and Smart TV Boxes are on Youtube. I have over 700 add-ons on my XBMC so plenty of sources for media content worldwide. Download XBMC and then add file repositories contained within XUNITY and FUSION downloads. Open the file repositories and extract the files which contain the add-on files. It is far easier to just buy an Android Smart Box off of Ebay for about £80 which is pre-loaded with the working add-ons. I have an MX2 Android Smart Box which updates automatically and plugs into any HDMI enabled screen or TV. The box will work with a hard-wired or WI-FI connection. You can now buy an XBMC app called TVMC from the Google Play Store for £0.55 which gives you XBMC on your Smart Phone or Tablet and it works well. |
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