Price Free Version 16.1 Release Date June 2, 2016 Category Operating Systems OS X Publisher Kodi Publisher's Description Kodi™ (formerly known as XBMC™) is an award-winning free and open source (GPL) software media center for playing videos, music, pictures, games, and more. Kodi runs on Linux, OS X, Windows, iOS, and Android, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with televisions and remote controls. It allows users to play and view most videos, music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage media and the internet. Music Kodi can play all your music including AAC, MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV and WMA formats. It has cue sheet, tagging support, MusicBrainz integration, and smart playlists for ultimate control of your music collection.
Kodi a media center utility designed for Mac. You can use it to create and listen to music playlists, watch movies, preview your photos, and so For example, you cannot listen to online radio unless you download and install a specific kodi add-on. Still, this program is open source, so you don't have to. The developers behind the extremely popular Kodi media center platform – formerly known as XBMC – have publicly updated the software to version 16.0, or Jarvis as it’s more affectionately known. Rather than being a version of Kodi that introduces a number of sweeping changes, version Jarvis.
Movies Kodi can do movies too! Supporting all the main video formats and sources, including streamable online media, ISOs, 3D, H.264, HEVC, WEBM. Kodi can import these movies with full posters, fanart, disc-art, actor information, trailers, video extras, and more. TV shows The TV shows library supports episode and season views with posters or banners, watched tags, show descriptions and actors. Video nodes/tags and smart playlists can further organize your library for special interests, making specific screens for sci-fi, anime, etc.
Pictures Import pictures into a library and browse the different views, start a slideshow, sort or filter them all using your remote control. PVR and Live TV Kodi allows you to watch and record live TV all from the GUI interface.
It works with a number of popular backends including MediaPortal, MythTV, NextPVR, Tvheadend, VDR, Windows Media Center, and more. Add-ons Take Kodi to a whole new level with the vast selection of community created add-ons that are available though our repositories. There are add-ons for videos, music, changing Kodi’s behavior, popular web services, adding more artwork, controlling your lights, and much much more. See which ones are currently available: Add-ons Skin Kodi allows you to completely change the whole GUI.
Thanks to the highly customizable skinning engine you are able to change every aspect of Kodi. Choose from dozens of community created skins, each with their own set of options, or create your own dream UI. See which ones are currently available: Skins UPnP With UPnP compatibility you can stream to and from any other Kodi instances and play to other UPnP compatible devices in your home with ease. Have one UPnP master device and use other Kodi instances as clients which automatic keeps you watched status and library up-to-date.
You can also now import from uPnp sources to synchronize your data inside instances of Kodi. Web Interfaces Interact with Kodi using its JSON-RPC based remote interface. This brings loads of possibilities for remote controls, web browsers and 3rd party tools to take Kodi to the next level. Remote Controls With support for hundreds of remote controls, CEC-compatible TVs, or one of the new Smartphone and Tablet Apps, Kodi allows you to control your media your way.
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It'll give you access to all of the amazing add ons that a world of awesome developers has created. It'll also allow you to connect to your home network and stream your movies and TV shows directly through your Fire Stick. Step 1 - on your Fire Stick 3rd party apps, USB debugging, IP address. Navigate to Settings. System. Developer Options.
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Enable USB Debugging and Apps from Unknown Sources. Go back to System. About. Network. Note your Fire Stick's IP Address or leave it on this screen Step 2 - on your PC or Mac Download Kodi and install it to your Fire Stick. Download and install.
Tip: use the 'Mirror' links. Download.
If that fails to install, try one of these older versions:. Visit for more links. Launch adbLink on your computer. Click New. Enter Description Fire Stick.
In Address, enter the IP address displayed on your Fire Stick. Press Save. Choose Fire Stick under Current device if it's not already selected. Press Connect. Once it's connected, you'll see your device's IP address under Connected devices.
Click Install APK, top left of the bottom buttons. Locate and choose the Kodi file you downloaded in 2.
Choose Yes at the confirmation prompt adbLink is now installing Kodi to your Fire Stick. You'll see its progress in the bottom right of the window. When it's finished, you'll be able to launch Kodi from your Fire Stick by navigating to: Home Apps Kodi The icon looks like the one in the picture at the top of this post. After you've used it, it'll show up in your Recent menu at the top. Enjoy:-) Trouble? Pop it in the comments and I'll try to help.
Update 2017-04-26. Added direct links to Kodi.
Simplified adbLink instructions.