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Kodi Google Drive Add-on

This Kodi Google Drive Add-on is great if you want to use your Google Drive as a repository for some of your media. And just because it says ‘Kodi’ this will work on XBMC versions of Kodi so those stuck on the old version, this will work for you. If you’re familiar with loading add-ons to your Kodi media player, then the following link will take you to the Google Drive Add-on project page where you can download and install the add-on. Remember, download as a .ZIP file! Project link for the latest version of Kodi Google Drive Add-on:  https://github.com/ddurdle/XBMC-gdrive For those that want some visual guidance, I have upload a video on to YouTube installing the Kodi Google Drive add-on. Other cloud drives are available, but unfortunately, they didn’t for me.

Apple TV 2: Update To Kodi (XBMC) v.14

Assuming that your Apple TV 2 is jailbroken, you can install Kodi media player on your jail broke device. For those that have an existing copy of XBMC on their Apple TV 2, i suggest completely removing XBMC along with dependencies and settings and installing a fresh copy of Kodi. At the time of this writing, I’m only aware of the use of Terminal on OS X to install Kodi. So here’s how we’re going to update Kodi on Apple TV 2: Uninstall XBMC Uninstall XBMC dependencies Uninstall XBMC settings Install Kodi   Uninstall XBMC via Terminal apt-get remove org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2 It will if you want to continue The following packages will be REMOVED: org.xbmc.kodi-atv2 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 5 not upgraded. After this operation, 0B of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue [Y/n]?   Uninstall XBMC Settings rm -Rf /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC   Uninstall XBMC Dependencies apt-get remove org.xbmc.xbmc-seatbeltunlock && apt-get remov