Today we will consider installing and updating Kodi Media Center to version 19.0, which is available in the Play Store. Also, consider the changes and initial settings of the application; how to add a TV channel from your ISP. To do this, first, you need to get a link for configuration from your Internet service provider.
Let's get started. Download Media Center for Android TV from Google Play and open:
We launch the installed Kodi application on smart TV and click “ Continue ”:
Click “Allow” (continue):
Access permission
We allow the Media Center access to your photos, multimedia and files. To do this, click " OK ":
Go to the “Settings” of the smart TV set-top box and select “Interface” (interface):
Next, choose a region:
And finally, we switch to Russian:
Now let's add a keyboard layout:
Here are two layouts:
alphabetically
starting with Y (this is the usual keyboard layout for all of us, like on a computer).
Layout installed:
In chapter "launch”You can choose from what the application will be launched on Android TV, experiment:
Set the settings level to “Expert”:
Now go to the "Player" section:
Select “Video” and turn on frame rate synchronization (if available on the device):
Next, choose the format16:9”:
This section contains all settings. Go to the "System" section:
Select "Screen". If the TV 4k, put “Unlimited”, if you don’t understand what kind of TV you have - start small, gradually increase:
Select "Audio" and put "2.1”- the number of channels, if you have a lot of speakers, then you understand what to do:
Also, if available, you can enable direct sound output for android TV (for those who use a home theater, receiver and acoustics, amplifier):
Section “Internet access”, for using a proxy server:
In the "Add-ons" section, enable "Show notifications" and allow installation from unknown sources:
We return back. Select "Add-ons" and "Install from repository", as in the screenshot:
Choose “PVR Clients” And “PVR IPTV Simple Client”:
Unfortunately, add-ons are not automatically loaded. Let's try to add manually, suddenly you will be added - skip the next paragraph.
Go to “Dependencies” and select the first addition that is needed for “ Timeshift ”:
Press "Install”:
Add-on installed. We go back and go back to “ Settings”:
Select “Basic” and add the link that you took from your provider (if there is no link, skip):
Link for TV guide
Next, you need to add a link to the TV guide - here :
TV program shift in time. You can set your time zone and turn on “Apply to all channels”:
Section “Genres”:
Next, “Channel Logos” (disabled):
Turn on "Timeshift" , reduce TV set-top box freezes and go to “Settings”:
You can specify a folder here:
Also, you can increase the “Timeshift” buffer if the device memory allows:
We don’t change anything else and confirm “OK”:
Catchup section. If the provider supports the archive, then enable “Enable catchup”. Also, you can specify the number of days:
Turn on "Play from…" And "Catchup only….”:
We update the version.
We return back. Go to “Settings” and select “PVR & TV”:
In the “General” section, select “Manage channels” android TV:
Here you can set up any channel:
Group management section:
Here you can create your own group. Set a name and click "OK":
Select the channels that will be in the group and click "OK":
Go to the "Program" section. We put 3 past days and 7 future days:
Then you can activate "Parental Control". Come up with a PIN code (write it down on a piece of paper):
We return back. Open TV:
We see the group that we created:
Switch to all channels:
This is how it looks (channel logos are disabled):
Channels by groups are available from the main menu (if you enable channel logos, they will be displayed here):
That's it! Check out other articles from the category “Watching TV, media files” here .