2014-05-05, 11:13
(2014-05-05, 05:28)Scott R Wrote:(2014-05-04, 08:38)mjbxx Wrote:I was half-joking in my previous reply. I actually don't disagree that pictures/videos can be very helpful. XBMC is the greatest thing since sliced bread, but I'll be one of the first to say that after all of these years (and I've used it since hacking several original Xboxes), it's still not as drop-dead-easy to set up, configure, or use as it could be. I'm an old-timer, but I'm not someone who has been constantly hacking/tweaking XBMC for the last year or so. I had a couple of configurations set up that were working well for me. Then the Fire TV dropped and I decided to give it a shot and had to re-learn/remember some of the initial setup/config stuff that I hadn't needed to play with for a while, and it was a bit more difficult than I'd like it to be. I'm all in favor of step-by-step instructions with photos, videos, etc.(2014-05-04, 05:46)jocala Wrote: LOL!
Go ahead and laugh, if it pleases you. As someone new to XBMC and Fire TV. a picture with direction is worth a thousand words. The wiki is great for people who have a working knowledge of XBMC but lacks coherent information to anyone new to the platform.
The instructions that were being discussed really had nothing to do with configuring xbmc. They were about installing xbmc via sideloading xbmc via adb. Copy and paste 4 command lines.