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chevrolux
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  #1808009 28-Jun-2017 08:26
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davidcole:

 

timmmay:

 

Can anyone give a bit of a dummies guide to getting this working in Kodi? I'm having a try but it's really not simple. The guides I've found suggest you need to find a PVR add on (which one?), maybe install a plug-in, etc.

 

 

 

 

There seems to have been a few addons mentioned....but I haven't seen a single comment on "use this repo and install this addon"  which is probably what you're after.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Head over to Matt Huisman's blog and take a look. He was mattrix (or something) on here. But has a freeview add-on with his own repo's and has made it very easy to get stuff happening.




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  #1808553 29-Jun-2017 00:38
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You can try this? Looks like Matt has done all the explaining with a great tutorial on his blog and his own Freeview addon. You might need to google it. As geekzone doesnt want to allow his name in the post , weird..

 

If you want to test it with my playlist and his xml epg,  change the playlist to

 

http://www.apsattv.com/kiwitv2.m3u

 

There are other addons around also, like the Kodi Teamx one

 

 

 

 

 

 


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  #1808566 29-Jun-2017 06:35
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Google "Matt freeview kodi addon" for that article. I'll try it later today.




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  #1808809 29-Jun-2017 11:32
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Apsattv:

 

http://apsattv.com/kiwitv.m3u

 

updated with Tv1 + TV2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link doesnt work anymore?


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  #1808838 29-Jun-2017 11:49
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chevrolux:

 

Head over to Matt Huisman's blog and take a look. He was mattrix (or something) on here.

 

 

He was contributing here quiet a lot. Pity the mods decided to ban him.

 

Also, most of his previous posts on geekzone have been deleted for some reason.


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  #1808843 29-Jun-2017 11:56
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@Wiggum:

 

chevrolux:

 

Head over to Matt Huisman's blog and take a look. He was mattrix (or something) on here.

 

 

He was contributing here quiet a lot. Pity the mods decided to ban him.

 

Also, most of his previous posts on geekzone have been deleted for some reason.

 

 

This has been discussed and there's no reason to bring back this topic. So just leave it now.





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  #1808848 29-Jun-2017 12:02
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Sure will do. My apologies. Did not mean to step on any toes


 
 
 

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  #1808952 29-Jun-2017 13:52
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Is someone please able to publish a step by step guide to get this working on Kodi?


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  #1808978 29-Jun-2017 14:50
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timmmay:

Google "Matt freeview kodi addon" for that article. I'll try it later today.



Thanks, that worked for me. I've never used Kodi before, all set up within 5min.

I take it Prime isn't available? Our TV has no reception, so was hoping to watch the delayed rugby coverage on Saturday somehow. Looks like it's not possible

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  #1809208 29-Jun-2017 20:59
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@Apsattv:

 

http://apsattv.com/kiwitv.m3u

 

updated with Tv1 + TV2

 

 

Just me or TV1 and TV2 not working at the moment?





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  #1809235 29-Jun-2017 21:37
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Try to refresh it?

 

also if using the kiwitv2.m3u with guide in kodi  simplepvr it should look like

 

Click to see full size





 


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  #1809247 29-Jun-2017 22:05
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Thanks... Using http://apsattv.com/kiwitv2.m3u instead of http://apsattv.com/kiwitv.m3u does the trick.





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  #1809293 30-Jun-2017 00:40
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Sorry if it wasnt clear

 

kiwitv.m3u is a CLEAN compatible list for most devices

 

kiwitv2.m3u is the modified one with logos and guide compatible for Kodi simplepvr

 

 


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  #1809375 30-Jun-2017 09:09
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Could any of the streams be used in an appleTV4 somehow?

 

There are a few apps that seem to accept streaming from an URL (infuse) for example but I'm not sure on how it would work

 

 

 

Cheers

 

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  #1809393 30-Jun-2017 09:32
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sen8or:

 

Could any of the streams be used in an appleTV4 somehow?

 

There are a few apps that seem to accept streaming from an URL (infuse) for example but I'm not sure on how it would work

 

 

 

Cheers

 

Sen

 

 

 

 

First to ask has the obligation to try it foot-in-mouth  Infuse would be the only app I'd think of, unless videolan has been released to apple tv4.





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