Beginner - How should I start with xbmc and what should I get?
#16
Amazon Prime Video add-on?? Thought the old add-on stopped working? Is there a new one?
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(2016-06-07, 17:35)hdmkv Wrote: Amazon Prime Video add-on?? Thought the old add-on stopped working? Is there a new one?

On Krypton there is an Amazon Prime add-on that works very well (needs an Amazon Prime account).
There are a few versions of it, one is: https://github.com/liberty-developer/plu...me_instant
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#18
There are two of them for use on Krypton.
(2016-04-16, 14:47)Milhouse Wrote: [*]Amazon Prime / inputstream.mpd
These builds include the inputstream.mpd addon, which is enabled by default.

With inputstream.mpd it is possible to view Amazon Prime content. To do so, you will need to install the libwidevinecdm.so library:
Code:
curl -Ls http://nmacleod.com/public/libreelec/getwidevine.sh | bash

Available Amazon Prime addons (valid Amazon Prime account required):

https://github.com/liberty-developer/plu...me_instant
https://github.com/phil65/plugin.video.amazon65
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#19
I want to put on one of the following os onto the pi OSMC or LIBREELEC. I would like to also make the pi a NAS hard drive hub as I only have external hard drives. Have you any advice on how to do this. I have found some tuition on how to do this but they all use a password too access the hard drive. I don’t want a password and would prefer to use an open SMB as it’s only going to stay on the home network. I was wondering if libreelce does what I want on first set up as it is using samber as a file share. but would my devices like kodi on the fire stick see and read the files by using the ip address only.
as you can tell im trying to set up a home media network and want to use the pi 3 as my main hub
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#20
If you install Samba Server from the OSMC App Store, all attached media (HDD etc) will be shared. The default username and password are 'osmc', 'osmc'.
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#21
And for balance, LibreElec also has it built-in. You may need to enable it though, either during the set-up in the first run, or via the LibreElec add-on which ships with the build and is pre-installed

Either distro should do what you want, as it sounds a fairly standard setup.
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