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* XBMC '''[[:Category:Smartphone and tablet remotes|smartphone and tablet remote apps]]'''. | * XBMC '''[[:Category:Smartphone and tablet remotes|smartphone and tablet remote apps]]'''. | ||
* '''Bluetooth''' keyboards can be used since ATV software v5.2 or with earlier versions using BTstack. See [[forum:92386|this forum post]] for more info. | * '''Bluetooth''' keyboards can be used since ATV software v5.2 or with earlier versions using BTstack. See [[forum:92386|this forum post]] for more info. | ||
* '''Harmony''' Remotes have experimental support and you can teach the ATV2 to use most standard IR remotes via {{highlight|Settings -> General -> Remotes -> Learn Remote}}. You can get additional functions by following [http://forum. | * '''Harmony''' Remotes have experimental support and you can teach the ATV2 to use most standard IR remotes via {{highlight|Settings -> General -> Remotes -> Learn Remote}}. You can get additional functions by following [http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?p=738485#post738485 these instructions]. | ||
* The Apple iOS '''Remote app''' for iTunes/ATV | * The Apple iOS '''Remote app''' for iTunes/ATV | ||
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| Question= iPad camera connector for USB and SD cards | | Question= iPad camera connector for USB and SD cards | ||
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*XBMC for iOS can read videos and files via the iPad Camera Connector Kit though the SD card reader or the USB port adapter (drives must be self powered or hub powered). Files should show up under {{highlight|/var/mnt/mount1/}}. | * XBMC for iOS can read videos and files via the iPad Camera Connector Kit though the SD card reader or the USB port adapter (drives must be self powered or hub powered). Files should show up under {{highlight|/var/mnt/mount1/}}. | ||
* As of iOS 8.1.x, it seems that mounting only Apple HFS(+) formatted SD cards is supported. | * As of iOS 8.1.x, it seems that mounting only Apple HFS(+) formatted SD cards is supported. | ||
* There are limited reports of success mounting FAT32 or exFAT formatted SD cards, even those less than 4 GB in size. Previous versions of iOS (7.x) appear to have supported more file systems. | * There are limited reports of success mounting FAT32 or exFAT formatted SD cards, even those less than 4 GB in size. Previous versions of iOS (7.x) appear to have supported more file systems. | ||
*To use an HFS+ formatted SD card in iOS 8.1.2, a known good workflow consists of: | * To use an HFS+ formatted SD card in iOS 8.1.2, a known good workflow consists of: | ||
# Press the Home button two times quickly and swipe up to close Photos or Kodi, if open. | # Press the Home button two times quickly and swipe up to close Photos or Kodi, if open. | ||
# Insert the Camera Connection Kit with SD card installed. | # Insert the Camera Connection Kit with SD card installed. |
Revision as of 00:45, 13 May 2015
iOS | iOS FAQ |
Frequently Asked Questions for iOS, including iDevices and the Apple TV 2 (black).
General FAQ (all devices)
- See also: All platforms FAQ for FAQs that apply to all versions of Kodi.
The following applies to all supported iOS devices, including: Apple TV 2, iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
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Apple TV 2 (black)
- This is the FAQ for the Apple TV 2 (black). For the original Apple TV 1 (silver) see: Apple TV 1 FAQ
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iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch
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Troubleshooting
See also: Troubleshooting
Have you tried switching it off then on again?
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