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#280060 24-Nov-2020 19:21
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This project looks like fun for those wanting to repurpose some old hardware or upgrade an old NON smart tv

 

https://www.xda-developers.com/android-tv-x86-repurpose-pc-media-streamer/

 

 

 

 


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  #2609990 24-Nov-2020 20:32
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It looks like stalled at the moment: "Sorry, Android TV 9.0 is not here due to piracy issues to TOSanthony. Android TV is now developing soon."





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  #2610092 24-Nov-2020 22:38
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Yeah there is android x86 but looks like Android TV x86 has hit a snag. It may however still be around on the torrent sites

 

Also there is a few video totorials on youtube to set your regular android TV and update it to the newer "GOOGLE TV" version that has come out on the new chromecasts

 

 


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  #2610119 25-Nov-2020 00:45
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This site doesnt appear to have removed their link

 

https://tvboxstop.com/best-android-tv-os-x86-version-ever-created/

 

the developer is also running a discord

 

https://discord.gg/CPceMF7




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  #2610163 25-Nov-2020 08:22
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Thanks, downloading now! 


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  #2628487 31-Dec-2020 12:02
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Not Android TV but close: After reading this thread I got interested in the possibility of using an old laptop to run regular Android. I have experimented with multiple X86 versions on multiple old laptops with variable results. Some versions seem to run okay but they all have one thing in common, which is not a single one will run Kodi. Whenever I try to start it, I get 'unfortunately Kodi has stopped working' error. This occurs at the very beginning, just after Kodi loads. I can't find any information about this that seems relevant and am just wondering if anyone here knows more. 

 

 





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  #2628509 31-Dec-2020 12:32
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Last time I android on a PC, I couldnt get it to properly show portrait apps in portrait, they were all pillarboxed inside a landscape output. Has this been improved? The use case was instagram on a TV mounted portrait.





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  #2628512 31-Dec-2020 12:34
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No widevine L1 cert means apps such as Netflix/Disney/Amazon Prime will not work.

 

You can install Kodi on it and let Kodi do all that work with its own widevine but it defeats the purpose of installing Android TV when you can just use any linux distro and run Kodi that way.

 

Installing ChromebookOS could be another option if you want something simple that runs the Netlix etc.

 

Theres a guide out there which gets you to run Linux Mint as the base then install Chromebook OS.


 
 
 

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  #2628516 31-Dec-2020 12:52
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Since it's a laptop I can just install Windows on it and run Kodi from that. My interest here is getting it to work with Android.

 

 





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  #2628522 31-Dec-2020 13:20
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Apsattv:

 

This site doesnt appear to have removed their link

 

https://tvboxstop.com/best-android-tv-os-x86-version-ever-created/

 

the developer is also running a discord

 

https://discord.gg/CPceMF7

 

 

I have no idea what to do with this stuff but I've downloaded it!

 

Not interested in Android TV, just want the Android bit ... to play games?


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  #2628534 31-Dec-2020 14:45
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Starlith:

 

Theres a guide out there which gets you to run Linux Mint as the base then install Chromebook OS.

 

 

Or you can just download CloudReady and install Chromebook OS on your PC. This version does not support Android apps - that's only on Google Chromebook version.

 

Note Google bought CloudReady last week so things might change in the future.





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  #2628695 31-Dec-2020 20:49
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Rikkitic:

 

Not Android TV but close: After reading this thread I got interested in the possibility of using an old laptop to run regular Android. I have experimented with multiple X86 versions on multiple old laptops with variable results. Some versions seem to run okay but they all have one thing in common, which is not a single one will run Kodi. Whenever I try to start it, I get 'unfortunately Kodi has stopped working' error. This occurs at the very beginning, just after Kodi loads. I can't find any information about this that seems relevant and am just wondering if anyone here knows more. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are you installing the real kodi or the crap playstore one?

 

 


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  #2628697 31-Dec-2020 20:52
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If you just want android rather than android tv

 

https://www.android-x86.org/

 

or you can use something like NOX to emulate android on any windows pc.

 

 


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  #2628699 31-Dec-2020 21:17
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Apsattv:

 

 

 

Are you installing the real kodi or the crap playstore one?

 

 

 

 

I tried kodi.tv, also some older versions, and also playstore. Same result with all.

 

 

 

 





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  #2628701 31-Dec-2020 21:21
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Apsattv:

 

If you just want android rather than android tv

 

https://www.android-x86.org/

 

or you can use something like NOX to emulate android on any windows pc.

 

 

 

 

I tried different iso's from XDA and Fosshub. Not sure about this one. I'll look at  it later. Thanks for the tip.

 

 





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