Breathe new life into your 1st-gen Apple TV with Kodi! – AppleTV 4 Jailbreak (appletv4jailbreak.com)
Kodi’s open-source media center is a perfect way to bring that first generation Apple TV you have stuffed in a cupboard back to life: It’s not officially available on the App Store, but it’s still a perfectly legal app to install it on your first-generation Apple TV.
What is Kodi?
A brief explainer from the official Kodi website:
Kodi (formerly known as XBMC) is an award-winning free and open source (GPL) software media player and entertainment hub that can be installed on Linux, OSX, Windows, iOS and Android, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with televisions and remote controls.
It allows users to play and view most videos, music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage media and the internet. Our forums and Wiki are bursting with knowledge and help for the new user right up to the application developer.
In the very early days, Kodi — or XBMC as it was first known — was a hack to add true media center functionality to the original Xbox console. As it has evolved, it has turned into one of the most powerful systems available.
Kodi itself is perfectly legal: It’s a piece of media center software and does not provide nor condone piracy; there are also a number of legal add-ons that can be attached to Kodi, as well as connecting live TV and your own media library.
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What you need
There’s not a lot of supplies needed to get this little project rolling. Besides your first-generation Apple TV — 40GB or 160GB, it doesn’t matter which — you need a PC or Mac to download the files you need, along with an 8GB or larger USB flash drive. You’ll also need an Ethernet cable to hook up your Apple TV to your local network during the install process.
If you want to further upgrade your Apple TV, you can even swap out its Wi-Fi card for an HD decoder in its place. (More on that below.)
How to download Kodi to the first-generation Apple TV
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For the first generation Apple TV you can go one of two ways with your Kodi install: OpenElec or OSMC. Both are custom builds of Kodi that work great on older or less powerful hardware; they’re popular with Raspberry Pi fans.
For the purposes of this guide, we’ll be using OSMC. It’s a great Kodi build with a really nice custom user interface that works great on a TV. You can run it solely from a USB flash drive if you wish, but for this guide, we’re installing it directly to the internal HDD.
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