Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish:
Fish, I wanted to take minute to thank you again for all your work in this thread. And the other "cut the cord"threads.
In the last 18 months I've had a great experience learning about the best way to stream and saving a metric ton of $ in my house. The ability to port it anywhere my business takes me is also a huge plus.
I look back at the tvaddons forum and I feel bad for so many of the administrators. When I joined, I searched and searched any problems I had to find solutions. Reading it over the last 18 months and seeing how they handle the posters who can't find any traction, can't convey properly, I can understand why lambda called it quits.
Besides sportsdevil what is a good sports addon? Im getting good quality streams but they keep dropping every couple minutes. Frustrating to watch. [Reply]
I tried to update to Krypton for kodi on my firestick I followed these steps.
Originally Posted by Fish:
Easiest way is to use your computer that's on the same network as the fireTV. Download this to your computer: http://jocala.com/
Get the IP address of your FireTV.
Turn on adb debugging on your FireTV:
Run adbFire, connect to the IP address you recorded above. Once connected, there's a button to install any .apk file. Select the .apk you downloaded from my link above.
And when I go on kodi I still have Jarvis. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
Worth it to upgrade from an Gen 1 to a Gen 2?
For the price, yeah. The Gen 2 supports 4K. That would kill the Gen 1. That should give you a rough idea of the hardware performance increase. The Gen 1 is also maxed out on the Amazon-hacked version of Android v5 32bit. Which is probably a more important factor. Gen 2 supports Amazon-hacked version of Android v6+ 64bit. So you're going to run into compatibility issues with the Gen 1's pretty soon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
For the price, yeah. The Gen 2 supports 4K. That would kill the Gen 1. That should give you a rough idea of the hardware performance increase. The Gen 1 is also maxed out on the Amazon-hacked version of Android v5 32bit. Which is probably a more important factor. Gen 2 supports Amazon-hacked version of Android v6+ 64bit. So you're going to run into compatibility issues with the Gen 1's pretty soon.
I think the main problem I'm having is more and more content is H265, which Gen 1 doesn't play.