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Kodi tutorial

Kodi usage tutorial:

Set the Chinese interface:

1, main interface-click Settings, click Appearance, click Skin on the left, and then select the font on the right as Arial based. Pay attention to this step first, otherwise it will become unrecognizable garbled after choosing Chinese next.

2. Click Multilingual Environment on the left, and then select Chinese (Simplified) as the language and GBK as the character set on the right.

Play videos and music stored on this device:

Take the played video as an example. In the main interface-Video-File-Add Video-Browse-Home Folder, find the folder where you stored the video. Note: You will see that the video folder is empty. It doesn't matter, it just lets you add a directory folder, so even if there is content in the directory folder, you can't see it, no matter what!

Just select the folder where the video is located and confirm it all the way. At this time, return to "Main Interface-Video-File" and you can see the video folder you just added. Click it, and there will be content in it.

Try to play a movie: the playback interface-the options at the top-has video settings and audio settings. The dubbing switch is in the audio setting, and the subtitle setting is also in the audio setting. If subtitles are integrated in the video, you can click the arrow next to subtitles in the audio settings to switch.

If it is a plug-in subtitle, and it is also available in the device, you can load the plug-in subtitle in Audio Settings-Browse Subtitles. After loading, you can also switch by clicking the arrow next to the subtitle. There is also a "subtitle" button on the right side of the playback interface. Click once to disable subtitles, and then click again to enable subtitles.

Kodi (formerly known as XBMC) is a free and open source media player software developed by XBMC Foundation, a non-profit technology alliance. ?

Kodi can be used in a variety of operating systems and hardware platforms, with a software 10 foot user interface, and can be used in televisions and remote controllers. It allows users to play and view most streaming media, such as videos, music, podcasts and videos from the Internet, as well as all common digital media files from local and network storage media.

There are many software applications for mobile devices that can be used in and related to Kodi.

Some of these mobile applications are only used as simple remote controls, while others are more advanced second screen supporting applications, which provide additional information that users watch or listen to on Kodi, such as metadata about movie actors and music artists, and other works collected from them or online.

XBMC Remote Control for Android and XBMC Remote Control for iOS are free and open source official applications for mobile devices provided by Team-Kodi/Team-XBMC on Google Play, which are suitable for Android devices and iOS device application stores (such as iPad), such as iPhone and iPod Touch.

These applications act as a second screen and remote control solution, allowing full browsing of media libraries and remote control of installed and running XBMC sessions on computers through the handheld touch screen user interface of these devices.

Several third-party developers have also released several other unofficial Kodi remote control applications, which are suitable for iOS, Android, Blackberry, Symbian, Ubuntu Touch, Windows Mobile and Windows Phone devices.

Some of these remote control applications are dedicated to controlling Kodi, while some universal remote control applications can control many different media center and media player applications. Some third-party remote applications are expensive and some are free.