Amazon Prime on Raspberry PI
#1
I currently have OSMC running on a Raspberry PI 3.

I have an Amazon Prime account which I use on the IPad but was wondering if there was an easy way I could get my Prime account running through Kodi on the PI?

Any suggestions?


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#2
Latest LibreELEC Milhouse builds support this since July 3rd.
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IMPORTANT:
The official Kodi version does not contain any content what so ever. This means that you should provide your own content from a local or remote storage location, DVD, Blu-Ray or any other media carrier that you own. Additionally Kodi allows you to install third-party plugins that may provide access to content that is freely available on the official content provider website. The watching or listening of illegal or pirated content which would otherwise need to be paid for is not endorsed or approved by Team Kodi.
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#3
We will add the support to our nightly builds (Kodi v18): https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/testing-kodi...-pi/20631/
shortly.

Sam
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#4
Cheers all


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#5
Is there an add on I can use on the current build without having to burn an new image to SD?


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#6
It depends which build you are referring to. If you mean the OSMC test builds, then
you don't need to reinstall anything.

We hope to have support ready by the end of the week.

Sam
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#7
(2017-08-07, 13:23)Urbanbumpkin Wrote: I currently have OSMC running on a Raspberry PI 3.

I have an Amazon Prime account which I use on the IPad but was wondering if there was an easy way I could get my Prime account running through Kodi on the PI?

Any suggestions?
Hi.  To complete the picture with all the steps from scratch, I captured a brand new KODI 18 install + Amazon Prime Add-on on my blog here https://robbesshed.blogspot.co.uk/2017/1...berry.html .
If you already have OSMC KODI installed, you can simply skip those bits.
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