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Nice job thanks jocala.
(2014-06-29, 02:32)jocala Wrote: adbFire is a companion program for Android XBMC, (13.X Gotham and later only). It allows you to install XBMC and other apps to your Android device without the hassle of downloading the Android SDK.

Additionally, it allows you to copy files to and from XBMC, backup and restore XBMC's data, root the Amazon Fire TV (51.1.1.0 or earlier) and more.

adbFire has been successfully tested on Samsung cell phones and tablets and the Amazon Fire TV.

Beta 3 is now available at http://jocala.com/adbfire.html

there might be a problem with mac package. when i download and mount it, it opens up into folders, files and the adb app, unlike the previous version where i get adbfire and i can just move it to application folder
If your using safari, make sure you disable "open files automatically". I'm paraphrasing since I'm not in front of the computer. Or use chrome or Firefox. Safari will open zipped files by default.
(2014-06-30, 03:36)segma98 Wrote:
(2014-06-29, 02:32)jocala Wrote: adbFire is a companion program for Android XBMC, (13.X Gotham and later only). It allows you to install XBMC and other apps to your Android device without the hassle of downloading the Android SDK.

Additionally, it allows you to copy files to and from XBMC, backup and restore XBMC's data, root the Amazon Fire TV (51.1.1.0 or earlier) and more.

adbFire has been successfully tested on Samsung cell phones and tablets and the Amazon Fire TV.

Beta 3 is now available at http://jocala.com/adbfire.html

there might be a problem with mac package. when i download and mount it, it opens up into folders, files and the adb app, unlike the previous version where i get adbfire and i can just move it to application folder

Thanks for downloading and for the feedback. I just downloaded it to check and i didn't see this behavior. There may be some edge behavior, if this is repeatable elsewhere or if you can repeat it, please let me know.
adbLink The Kodi Companion. Available for Windows, Mac & Linux.
Awesome!
OS X bug adbFire beta 3: throws error when Root Fire TV is pressed.

Temp fix:

1. Use "Install APK" button. Browse to /Applications/adbfire-beta3
Choose tr.apk

2. Use "Install APK" button. Browse to /Applications/adbfire-beta3
Choose su.apk

Fix upcoming, sorry for the hassle.
adbLink The Kodi Companion. Available for Windows, Mac & Linux.
(2014-06-28, 23:38)derrickrozay Wrote: Hi can somebody tell me how to map long press when I hold down the select button...I just need to know the command to type into the keyboard.xml file I know how to do everything else

Is this possible?
I'd like to know too if so
Been away for a while. Updated the first post with some more relevant information.
Giving a shout to elmerohueso and his [LAUNCHER] XBMC for Fire TV (Root), http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=2790392. This launcher brings everything to XBMC as the home screen, including access to Amazon content. It is way more intuitive and convenient than the Fire TV launcher. No more having to basically view Amazon only content on the home screen. Priceless!
(2014-07-01, 01:00)mjbxx Wrote: Giving a shout to elmerohueso and his [LAUNCHER] XBMC for Fire TV (Root), http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=2790392. This launcher brings everything to XBMC as the home screen, including access to Amazon content. It is way more intuitive and convenient than the Fire TV launcher. No more having to basically view Amazon only content on the home screen. Priceless!

Very nice job, I was trying it out today!
adbLink The Kodi Companion. Available for Windows, Mac & Linux.
I'm trying to follow the wiki to do the Xposed and rbox module but am struggling on the sideload XBMC launcher as it takes me to the Google Play store on my browser. Where is the .apk for this so I can sideload it?

Thanks.
(2014-07-01, 03:10)ktrdsl23 Wrote: I'm trying to follow the wiki to do the Xposed and rbox module but am struggling on the sideload XBMC launcher as it takes me to the Google Play store on my browser. Where is the .apk for this so I can sideload it?

Thanks.

try this site.

http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/

on another note, from experience FiredTV works great as an alternate launcher with the same fix for the home button as exposed but you dont need root or anything but his APK. super easy and family friendly.
Main System - HTPC - Intel I3 6300 - Asrock z170 - 16 GB DDR4 - 128gb SSD - 65" UHD HDR Sony Android TV - Pioneer VSX 1130-K - 7.2.2 speakers
Other devices currently in use - 55" 3D UHD LG TV - 2 Fire TV's - Nexus Player - MiniMX s905 - Voyo Vmac Mini
Ubuntu Server - 12 TB NAS - MYSQL - Torrent Box
So it turns out the USB ports on my ISP-supplied router have been disabled at the firmware level, which makes my situation a little trickier than I initially envisioned.

While within the next year I will be buying a full-fledged Synology NAS to share all my media wirelessly to XBMC clients, right now I do not have a NAS. Instead, I have a large WD MyBook external USB storage drive. I want to be able to share the files on this drive to all other XBMC clients and laptops in the house. From what I've read, a Raspberry Pi would be able to handle this. I was wondering if the Amazon Fire TV has been sufficiently hacked as of yet to allow this. I will also be running XBMC on the Fire TV.
(2014-07-01, 03:37)dukester Wrote: on another note, from experience FiredTV works great as an alternate launcher with the same fix for the home button as exposed but you dont need root or anything but his APK. super easy and family friendly.

FiredTV is a great alternative to KFTV launcher. But it does not have the UI eye candy and functionality that XBMC affords with the Amber skin that I use. The FiredTV UI basically gives a standard Android app listing phone look. It was a great alternative for me initially but the [LAUNCHER] XBMC for Fire TV (Root), http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=2790392, is miles better and I do not plan on looking back.
(2014-07-01, 01:00)mjbxx Wrote: Giving a shout to elmerohueso and his [LAUNCHER] XBMC for Fire TV (Root), http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=2790392. This launcher brings everything to XBMC as the home screen, including access to Amazon content. It is way more intuitive and convenient than the Fire TV launcher. No more having to basically view Amazon only content on the home screen. Priceless!

any screen shots? thanks
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