2017-12-15, 03:28
Hi,
I have Kodi 17.6 for tvOS (one of the latest builds) installed on my Apple TV 4K via Xcode. The device is not jailbroken. I'll just say that I was able to get the device to allow Kodi on without the 7-day reinstall issue, and I love it.
I'm trying to transfer some path-corrected music (m3u) playlists over, and I noticed that there are two SSH buttons [see screenshot] on my Apple TV's info page under "Devices & Simulators" in Xcode.
My goal is to drop the playlists into a folder, hopefully something similar to
The problem is, despite being absolutely sure that Xcode is connected to the Apple TV (grabbing logs, screenshots), these buttons don't work:
(And yes, I've tried simply typing "ssh [email protected]," the Apple TV's IP.)
Does anyone know anything about this scenario? (Note: If the answer was just "it must be jailbroken" there would not be buttons within Xcode to SSH to the device.)
I have Kodi 17.6 for tvOS (one of the latest builds) installed on my Apple TV 4K via Xcode. The device is not jailbroken. I'll just say that I was able to get the device to allow Kodi on without the 7-day reinstall issue, and I love it.
I'm trying to transfer some path-corrected music (m3u) playlists over, and I noticed that there are two SSH buttons [see screenshot] on my Apple TV's info page under "Devices & Simulators" in Xcode.
My goal is to drop the playlists into a folder, hopefully something similar to
Code:
/private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/playlists
The problem is, despite being absolutely sure that Xcode is connected to the Apple TV (grabbing logs, screenshots), these buttons don't work:
(And yes, I've tried simply typing "ssh [email protected]," the Apple TV's IP.)
Does anyone know anything about this scenario? (Note: If the answer was just "it must be jailbroken" there would not be buttons within Xcode to SSH to the device.)