


If you're wishing Kodi had better stop/pause controls, check out Autostop, which adds a sleep timer.īear in mind that if you’re using a Fire TV Stick, you’ll probably have to use a remote media server, whereas the Fire TV has a port for USB storage (and Fire Sticks' USB port is used for power). You can even pipe in your own photos with the plugins for Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive.Īnd since Kodi even supports gaming, the top add-ons from Team Kodi include controller emulators, including the classics like the 3DO, Amstrad Joystick, and more modern controllers like the Dreamcast, and Nintendo GameCube.Ĭurrent popular add-ons for Kodi include a Matrix trails, a Matrix screensaver that's likely a must for anyone excited for The Matrix 4. From here, you can share your media libraries, install add-ons and otherwise tweak Kodi to fit your taste.Īdd-ons vary from subtitles to weather checkers, and improvements for music listening, including lyrics and connections to sertvices such as BBC iPlayer, Bandcamp and Soundcloud. You can access Kodi just as you would any other app on the Fire TV. Now on the same app, click on Upload Apps option > Select Kodi from the list. Click on Setup > Enter Firestick IP address > Save the IP address. Then Install Apps2Fire app from Play Store > Launch Apps2Fire. Open your Android Phone > Install Kodi app on FireStick via Play Store. If that fails to install, try one of these older versions: Kodi 17. Note down the IP address of your FireStick. Download and install adbLink from Jocala. (Image credit: Customize Kodi to your liking | Credit: Tom's Guide) 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.
