Monday 8 September 2014

Using XBMC

BY Cavarii IN , , 1 comment




XBMC is a 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.

Add-Ons
The real power of XBMC comes from the vast selection of user created Add-ons that are available though many piblic repositories. There are Add-Ons for popular web services, applications and scripts.

Starting XBMC
Once you had started the XBMC app, you can select Video > Add-on, after which you will see a list of popular video-add-ons installed e.g. 1Channel, cliq, mash-up, Navi-x, sportsdevil and YIFY movies.

One of the popular Video Add-on is Navi-X.


Navi-X - Media Browser Addon for XBMC.

Navi-X is the oldest and most trusted add-on for XBMC, used by millions of people worldwide. You'll find everything from live television to your favourite movies and television shows, easily accessible.

Once you had clicked on the "Navi-X" video add-on, you can click on the "Navi-Xtreme Portal" abd access "most visited list in the past 24 hours"

If you like sports, you can access via "Sports TV HD", where you'll be able to select all live streams from around the world, if you like EPL, browse to the end of the list for UK Sky Sports;

If you like movies, select "YIFY Movies".

see how to operate Navi-X from video below


Where to get more Repository?
SuperRepo.org is worlds largest XBMC addon repository containing more than 1.300 addons! It offers easy access to XBMC best addons. Supercharge your free media player and/or home media server now!

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