Maybe watching TV on Android is not the best thing you can do, but no doubt not only does it work more than once, there will be those who appreciate it. And it's not that difficult since dozens of applications are available; though they often share the problem: they often disappear from the Google Play store.
Although TV viewing apps have a tendency to disappear, we do have great apps like TDT channels, open source software developed by Spanish developer, Marc Vila. And that's not the only thing he has on GitHub as Marc maintains a mix of channels to easily generate it with any application that uses IPTV lists, such as Kodi. So, why not combine them both to watch TV or any simple internet connection
TV on Kodi for Mobile or Android TV
Using a full media center like Kodi to watch TV is not very effective as, as we mentioned before, there are apps that already do that serial (and very easy) functionality, but it's not too soon to know other ways to have more chances. For example, it works great if using Kodi on media player with Android: Easily set up a list of IP channels to have DTT without the need for a ground antenna.
Kodi works on most Android phones, as well as on TVs and players with Android TV (and TV Box). It's a complete multimedia center that acts as your platform play movies from the network's hard drive or as a game launchers, for example. All thanks to the & # 39; add-ons & # 39 ;, Kodi engines that manage to remove any app restrictions.
Let's go to what you love: How to watch TV on Android using Kodi opportunities? Let's get started
- First things first: you have to download Kodi on your Android. It doesn't matter which app: cell phone, tablet, media player or TV, If you have Android, you'll be able to install Kodi
- Access the Marc Vila GitHub and copy the link to the m3u8 playlist of DTT channels.
- Open Kodi on your Android and click the gear icon at the top, then install it in & # 39; Edd-on-ons & # 39;
- Select & # 39; Install from repository & # 39;
- Go & # 39; PVR & # 39; and take a look at the & # 39; PVR IPTV Simple Client & # 39; program. Click & # 39; Insert & # 39 ;, in the bottom right. An add-on will be included in your Kodi application.
- Now click the icon & # 39; Configure & # 39; It appears below the inserted add-on.
- Go to & # 39; M3U Playlists URL & # 39; and compose the link you copied to Marc Vila's GitHub. The URL should be like this: & # 39; http: //www.tdtchannels.com/lists/channels.m3u8' ;. Press OK.
- Accept the configuration of the PVR add-on with ok and you will see that Kodi asks you for another ok to restart. Press and close the application.
- Turn on Kodi again and go to & # 39; TV & # 39 ;, to the left of the app.
- You will see that the entire list of DTT channels has already appeared: just click on what you want to watch for Kodi to play.
You can use the IPTV channel list for any type of Kodi: the way to configure it remains the same, no matter what the service. Marc Vila updates the channels regularly, so don't hesitate to visit his GitHub to see if anything is new. In addition, you can use the list with other IPTV apps, not only with Kodi. The choice is yours.