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Revision as of 16:30, 27 August 2016

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OUYA uses Kodi for Android.

  1. Kodi for Android - Most users will want to and should use the normal Kodi for Android version. This can be downloaded directly from http://mirrors.kodi.tv/releases/android/arm/old/ . Note: Kodi v14.2 is the newest version supported by the original OUYA firmware. For newer versions you must replace the firmware with a newer version from the community, which can be very complicated. See HOW-TO:Install CyanogenMod on OUYA for more details.
  2. XBMC on OUYA - Don't install this. An unofficial version of XBMC based on v12.2 available from the OUYA Store. This is old and busted. Don't bother with it anymore.


How-to

These steps show how to side load the full official version of Kodi.