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New to Kodi - What is best to use - azTony - 2017-05-02 Greetings to all. I have surfed around looking and did some searches for Apple TV4 but found nothing recent. I am looking to start using Kodi but not sure where to start and what to use for my hardware. I have a Vizio smart TV and all Apple devices (MacBook Pro 2016, iPad Air and Apple TV4). What is the best choice to make it easy to use on my TV? I was thinking my Apple TV4 but not finding anything recent I thought maybe there was something different I should use. Any help would be appreciated to point me in the right direction out of the starting blocks so hopefully I am not bother everyone with massive questions. I would not be opposed to purchasing other hardware if there is something what would be easy to use. Thanks in advance. RE: New to Kodi - What is best to use - nickr - 2017-05-02 S905 with libreelec RE: New to Kodi - What is best to use - azTony - 2017-05-03 So the S905 is a chip and libreelec is an OS? RE: New to Kodi - What is best to use - nickr - 2017-05-03 Sorry yes, right on both counts. RE: New to Kodi - What is best to use - wrxtasy - 2017-05-03 If you already have an Apple TV4, install a Kodi Jarvis fork (version) called MrMC from the tvOS App Store. RE: New to Kodi - What is best to use - azTony - 2017-05-03 Can someone point me to some thread where I could learn what Jodi can do, how I can install it, control it and most importantly how I can understand the responses. Totally new but very interested RE: New to Kodi - What is best to use - wrxtasy - 2017-05-03 http://kodi.wiki/view/First_time_user |