First, usually you don't need root assess to view Kodi logs. Normally, they are located in /Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/tempfolder. All you need is a file manager that can view "hidden", that is, . prefixed, folders and files, for example Total Commander.

Basically, I want to route kodi to my chrome cast (from my android device) using LocalCast (android app). I'm having one problem, though. When I navigate to "org.xbmc.kodi" to paste the "playercorefactory.xml" in the the user data folder, there's nothing there. The folder literally has nothing in it. What am I doing wrong?


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I'm in the same boat and been trying all known ways. Like apps such as FX Eplorer or X-Plore. You need to access (sdcard)/Android/Data/org.xbmc.kodi/.kodi/userdata but you can't venture any further than /Android. As soon as you hit "Data" it's "Access Denied".

Kodi for Android (formerly XBMC for Android) is a full port of the complete Kodi/XBMC application to Google's Android operating system, officially compatible with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and later versions supporting API Level 14.[39] was first announced and its source code released publicly on 13 June 2012. This is a full port of Kodi's C++ and C source code with all its dependencies to Android with a build-system that was designed to handle multiple processor architectures, like ARM, MIPS, and x86 with the Android NDK (Native Development Kit for Android) without using a single line of Java, and the XBMC.APK is running natively under Android as a NativeActivity application.[40] Hardware accelerated video decoding on Android is currently only officially available for some specific hardware platforms, such as the Amlogic SoC based Pivos XIOS series which have been used as the reference hardware platform during the development so far. XBMC source code must be compiled with Google's official Android NDK revision 10d or later, and be built for the android-17 toolchain (Android API Level 17) using GCC version 4.8, which Kodi for Android code currently requires to compile correctly but is not supported by Google's Android NDK. This is also the real reason why XBMC for Android does not support the original Google TV; since the Android NDK was not made available for older Google TV devices it means that Kodi/XBMC could not be compiled for it today.[41]

KODI is setup to use SMB Wrapper / MX Player for network files and to use MX Player for any local files.You can easily edit or remove the playercorefactory.xml file in sdcard/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata folder.To disable KODI autostart, remove sdcard/Android/data/mattrix/autostartkodi

Hi, I am thinking of a tvheadend solution so I can stream DVB-C and DVB-S2 to my set top boxes, which are enigma2 based.

Apart from enigma2 I like to consider streaming to an Android device ( and in future integrate with xbmc ) but first things first ...

My idea is to set up tvheadend on linux Debian Wheezy having two ( or three ) DVB cards, so multituner is possible.

I need to be able to stream to three devices simultaneously ( two stbs and one android based client ) of which two steams can be HD at same time.

Further I will require vlc for transcoding, so I can stream to the Android device over WLAN ( and also over VPN ) ff782bc1db

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