How to install Kodi on Android?
Kodi is an open source and free media streaming software that lets you play any audio or video file in almost any format. Using it, you can easily access your locally stored media and stream a wide variety of media streams that are available on the Internet through the available plug-ins. Because it is an open source tool, it is a highly customizable and versatile media steaming tool. Here's how to install Kodi on Android.
How to install Kodi on Android?
Installing Kodi on your Android phone or tablet is as easy as it gets. You can use one of two methods to make it work.
Method 1
This method you will need to install a few apps on your device for this to work - localcast any good file manager ( Solid Explorer or ES File Explorer and of course Kodi. Playercorefactory name of the file .
.appslova-middle {width: 300px; height: 250px; }
@media (min-width: 500px) {.appslova-middle {width: 300px; height: 250px; }}
@media (min-width: 800px) {.appslova-middle {width: 336px; height: 280px; }}
Once you've downloaded what you need, enable the option to view hidden files using the file explorer of your choice. You can find this option in the settings of your file explorer. After that, go to the folder containing the .xml file and copy it to Android > Data > org.xbmc.kodi > files > .kodi > userdata .
You're good to go now. Open Kodi and play any media file. It will be used as the application of localcast select and Chromecast choose. You should now be able to watch videos on the Chromecast-connected TV.
Method 2
This is an easier way to make Kodi work. This method uses the screen mirroring feature of the Google Home app. All you need to do is open the menu> Cast Screen / Audio > select Chromecast device > open Kodi and play any video. You mirror your device's screen to the screen that Chromecast is connected to.
Comments
Post a Comment