I consider pulling the cable TV plug almost every day now. One of the services I keep hearing about it Kodi.tv. Anyone using them?
Anyone using Kodi.tv ?
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Yes sir! I've been using Kodi installed on my Amazon fire TV for the past 2 years and haven't looked back!
1 Channel, Genesis, and Phoenix are all you need for any show/netflix series.Comment
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Shouldn't be any issues at all. Takes about 20 minutes to get the amazon fire tv all setup. Youtube it and you'll be ready to rock in no time. If you're going to use the Amazon fire...make sure you get the box, not the stick. The box has a better processor and is much faster.Comment
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was thinking of getting one of these
Matricom G-Box Q Quad/Octo Core XBMC/Kodi Android TV Box: Amazon.ca: Electronics
though i guess you could just use kodi on a laptop and connect it to your tv.you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..Comment
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What about live television? Sports? NHL, NFL, MLB?Comment
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My brother actually has an add on that allows him to get NHL pass with all the different camera angles and stuff. It's all open source so if you look hard enough you can find one that works.Comment
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Never had an issue before. My cable bill was $220, now its $40. $180/Mo savings
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this sounds interesting. I've heard of it before but never cared to look much...
how/where do you get all these add on apps?Comment
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What kind of box is required for this? A laptop? PC?
Is there a specific device necessary?Comment
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Mike South
It's No wonder I took up drugs and alcohol, it's the only way I could dumb myself down enough to cope with the morons in this biz.Comment
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get the mini PC called Raspberry Pi from amazon or from their site : https://www.raspberrypi.org/ , it costs less then $40
then you install OpenElec, OpenElec comes with Kodi, it is very easy to install and you can connect your raspberry to any TVComment
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good read, thanks Mike.Comment
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In the Kodi application you go under the video section, then "add-ons" here you type in URL for app repositories. I highly suggest watching a youtube video on how to install/setup kodi. Any questions you have about it will be cleared up pretty quickly. Its much easier to see it vs. explain it.Comment
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Just for information sake, here's what's listed as hardware platforms for Kodi
Devices - Kodi
There are likely more. I was hoping to see PS3/4 on that list.Comment
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I would get the PI2 since it has quad core. Same price I think. I have this running on 2 different PI's at home and they are awesome.get the mini PC called Raspberry Pi from amazon or from their site : https://www.raspberrypi.org/ , it costs less then $40
then you install OpenElec, OpenElec comes with Kodi, it is very easy to install and you can connect your raspberry to any TVComment
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Any idea of when they will start supporting 4K? I still vote for amazon fire tv box...quad core, 2GB ram, 4k support, integrated remote, and no need to buy a case...unlike the PIComment
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I use the most fucked up laptop you will ever see - Works like a charm - Everyone has one somewhere - As long as can connect to your TV you are fine...Comment
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Check out: OpenELEC Mediacenter - OpenELEC Forum - H265 / HEVC support ??? (1/1)
They say it can handle some, but if you are looking for performance, then no.Comment
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forget pi, laptops, roku, appletv etc.
the best device for the money is the QBox hands down and it worksMike South
It's No wonder I took up drugs and alcohol, it's the only way I could dumb myself down enough to cope with the morons in this biz.Comment
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my bad its qbox theres lots of knock offs get the matricom the original
Amazon.com: Newest Matricom G-Box Q Quad/Octo Core XBMC/Kodi Android TV Box [2GB/16GB/4K] (Rev 1.2+) With HDMI CABLE and FREE WIFI DONGLE PACKAGE: ElectronicsMike South
It's No wonder I took up drugs and alcohol, it's the only way I could dumb myself down enough to cope with the morons in this biz.Comment





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