![]() ![]() Select the base folder for the video or videos you wish to watch. You should see a list of local and network locations(the part earlier about copying things via ES file explorer was not entirely true, you can leave them on the shared locations on the network and just stream them directly via Kodi by scrolling down and choosing “Add network location”). Now you select “Videos” from the Kodi menu and select “Files”. ![]() Or put your AFTV USB stick in your computer and copy the file that way, just be sure to shut down your AFTV first, if you can.ģ) Now you can either copy files from other sources(Network locations, NASs) using ES File Explorer to local storage(Onboard AFTV or USB). What do I do with kodi now? From my readings on comments some people said it is empty and you would need to “add-on” or something like that.ġ) If you had to choose one program to sideload, make is ES file Explorer, but that’s already on the official store, so that’s not an issue anymore.Ģ) You can just find the Kodi APK and install it by copying it from a shared location on your network to your onboard or USB storage via ES File Explorer. To easily access kodi with 2 home clicks. ![]() plug in ftv2 and if it forces me to update then so be it since I am not rooting (whatever that means). So here is what I am planning to do for side loading:ġ. So I have a brand new ftv2 sitting next to me as I skim through every ftv2 article in this site just to piece everything together before I start side loading. I agree with you, since I am totally new to “side loading” or even “rooting” I have no clue on where/how to even start so there should be a guide that should CLEARLY be LABELED for first time ftv2 installers.Īlso, all the terms needs a clear explanation before a newbie like myself get started to side load kodi, etc… ![]()
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