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Read reviews, and find something that works well and has a lot of support.
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There are great Android boxes out there, but there are far more junkers than good boxes. If you decide to use an Android box as your media streamer, research what is available. I love you Android, I really do, but a lot of the set top Android boxes are just sweatshop junk. In my experience, most of them are.how do I say this politely? Crap. Lots of people will argue that Android set top boxes are also very good or the best.
#Kodi system info network mac address busy how to#
There are a ton of different working configurations that your media streamer can be built on, and a wealth of articles/forum discussions all over the interwebs on how to build such a PC.
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XBMC/Kodi runs best, in my experience, on a compatible full PC motherboard. I'm going to assume that if you've read this far, you're not necessarily a tech geek who has a ton of spare parts lying around with which to build a media streaming PC. Everything written here is cross-platform, and should work on ANY XBMC device.*** I recommend trying it out before spending any money on equipment.
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If you want to install XBMC as a program to check things out first, download the respective installer for your operating system from, install it on your computer, and jump straight to step #6 of this instructable. ***If you want to test this out before investing in any equipment, XBMC/Kodi can be installed on most Windows, Mac, or Linux PCs. Work with what works! Don't build a money pit! Also keep in mind, your time is worth something, and it's a precious commodity that you can't get back! The intended audience for this guide is the non-tech savvy, or someone who has zero experience with a Raspberry Pi or XBMC/Kodi. If you have WORKING/COMPATIBLE parts lying around, great! USE THEM!! Save that money! If you have incompatible parts, that could possibly be made compatible, you know, with a few bucks here, and a few bucks there.STOP! It's very easy to "Ten buck" yourself to death. I have built many streamers out of good, reliable, compatible PC parts, and cobbled a few together out of older parts. I've tried a handful of different entertainment solutions, and finally settled on XBMC as my favorite.īefore we get into the actual technical part of the instructable, let me give you the best piece of advice that I can give you when it comes to ANY tech "Don't spend a dime to save a nickel." I'm going to focus on a building an XBMC/KODI media streamer in this write up. I don't miss it in the least, and I will most likely NEVER have cable again. Well, guess what? I ditched the service, and I haven't looked back since. I figured I would get things straightened out financially, and then someday I would go back to some sort of cable/satellite provider. (Jeez I've got a high opinion of myself!) It all began for me a few years back when I went through some money trouble, and the first thing I decided to ditch was my expensive satellite service. I would like to share my knowledge and mistakes I've made along the way to make your transition into a cable-free lifestyle as easy and (cheap) as possible! This guide is meant to serve as training wheels to get you started on your way to becoming a cord cutting guru like me. I am a cable cutter going on about 5 years now. If you want to skip the "Why" part of my rambling and just get straight to the "How", I have highlighted the quick and dirty steps in bold print. If you have a method that works better for you, please, by all means, do that. Much of this information is my own opinion, and just how I choose to do things. This is my first instructable, and I'm going to include as much detailed information along with the steps as I see necessary for those who are unfamiliar with XBMC/Kodi.