Remote-access Guide

openelec kodi remote access

by Prof. Dexter Gaylord Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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From Kodi’s main menu, select the gear icon in the upper-left corner of the screen Select Services Move your cursor over Control Move the slider for Allow remote control via HTTP to the “on” position

Open up Kodi. Go to Settings (click on the cog icon) Go to Services, then to Control. Find the Allow remote control via HTTP toggle and set it to On.Apr 29, 2019

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How do I enable remote control on a Kodi device?

If you have installed Kodi on a device and it has started up in Kodi, and you either have SSH access or other access to the Kodi userdata folder, you can manually enable remote control.

What are the ssh login details for OpenELEC?

SSH login details are user: “root” password: “openelec”. SSH allows command line access to your openelec.tv machine for configuration and file transfer. Linux/Mac clients can natively use SSH, while Windows users might want to try PuTTY for their terminal access. $HOME is mounted on /storage (the second ext4 partition on the drive).

What is web interface in Kodi?

Web interface. Web interfaces allow users to control and interact with their Kodi installation through a web browser. This can be used for a remote control, library management, visual feedback, and many other things. 1 Turning on the web interface. 2 Using the web interface 2.1 Default web interface.

How do I manually upgrade/downgrade my OpenELEC system?

Manual update/downgrade procedure is as follows: Copy the snapshot (.tar) to the 'Update' network share (or /storage/.update) on your openelec machine. Your system will automatically upgrade during the next reboot. Automatic mounting of filesystems is supported.

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Can I use Kodi remotely?

The Kodi Web Interface is an underutilized tool that allows you to remotely access and stream your local content library from any web-connected device.

How install Kodi on OpenELEC?

How to Install Kodi for Linux in 15 Minutes with OpenELECDownload OpenELEC. ... Make a Bootable USB Stick. ... Install OpenELEC to your HTPC. ... Format and mount media hard drive (optional) ... Customize basic Kodi settings. ... Transfer media files to XBMC with Filezilla. ... Setup Network Attached Storage. ... Enable Tvheadend TV server.More items...•

What is OpenELEC Raspberry Pi?

OpenELEC stands for Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center. It is a Linux distribution built to run Kodi on popular media center hardware. Continue reading and let me guide you through your Raspberry Pi 3 OpenELEC setup.

Which is better OpenELEC or LibreELEC?

LibreELEC vs OpenELEC – Conclusion There is nothing to choose between them in terms of customization, usability and interface for that very reason. For newbies just starting out, LibreELEC is the way to go. Installation is a breeze, it works well on a range of hardware and there is much more support out there.

Can I run Kodi from USB?

With the installation finished you will be able to run Kodi from the . EXE file located on the USB drive on any Windows machine. Please remember to keep the USB drive plugged in with this option and all of the others. The files necessary for all of these options to work will be located on the USB drive.

What is OpenELEC based on?

KodiOpenELEC (short for Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center) is a discontinued Linux distribution designed for home theater PCs and based on the Kodi (formerly XBMC) media player. OpenELEC applies the "just enough operating system" principle.

What OS is OpenELEC based on?

LinuxOpenELEC is a Linux-based embedded operating system built specifically to run Kodi, the open source entertainment media hub. The idea behind OpenELEC is to allow people to use their Home Theatre PC (HTPC) like any other device one might have attached to a TV, like a DVD player or Sky box.

What can I do with LibreELEC?

LibreELEC is a very useful operating system for HTPC users. It can allow you to watch TV and movies using Kodi and get great picture and sound without having to spend a fortune. In order to use it, you need a device that can run it, such as Raspberry Pi, Odroid, or WeTek.

Which is better LibreElec or Osmc?

As a whole, LibreElec is a better option if the Raspberry Pi is dedicated to media-center usage. More intuitive, better performances, and generally more up-to-date. OSMC has some interests if you'll use the Raspberry Pi for other services, as it's based on Debian you can install anything else easily on it.

Does Osmc work on PI 4?

0:263:49How to Install OSMC on your Raspberry Pi (Pi 3, Pi 4, Pi Zero)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUsing osmc osmc was designed and built with the raspberry pi in mind. And here's how you can installMoreUsing osmc osmc was designed and built with the raspberry pi in mind. And here's how you can install osmc on your model of raspberry. Pi. Downloading osmc if you want to install.

Prologue

This article assumes you have internet setup and working on your OpenElec device, and that your OpenElec device has an IR receiver.

Step One: SSH Into OpenElec

If you are on a Windows machine then download PuTTY . PuTTY is an SSH client that will allow you to run commands in Windows that control OpenElec. You can get the IP address of your box by checking your System Information within XBMC/Kodi

Step Two: Stop lirc and xbmc

Here is the reason every other resource failed to provide appropriate steps. They never told you to stop XBMC/Kodi. Basically what was happening is that XBMX/Kodi if not shutdown would automatically restart the lirc after you’ve stopped it. Annoying! So type the following into the terminal, one line at a time.

Step Three: Enable the above listed protocols

As you can see in my above screenshot, I have a ton of available protocols. If you know which protocol your remote uses then only list that one, but for most of us, let’s just list them all. Enter the following into the terminal.

Step Four: Create a keymap

If the above worked for you then success! OpenElec successfully recognizes your remote and it’s inputs. The only problem now is that just because you press the UP button on your remote, doesn’t mean that OpenElec knows that it’s the UP button. We need to tell OpenElec what each button on your remote is supposed to do.

Step 5: Upload the new keymap to OpenElec

Open up any folder on your computer, or goto My Computer. In the address bar (the text box that shows you the path of your current folder) and type in

Step 6: Create an autostart.sh file

One small problem is that everytime you have to restart your box for whatever reason, you have to SSH back into the box and run the command

How to enable webserver?

The webserver is disabled by default and has to be manually enabled by the user. This can be done in Settings → Services → Control → Allow remote control via HTTP. The settings allow to specify a custom port number and an optional username and password for HTTP's Basic Access Authentication. Furthermore a Web interface can be chosen which will be used when accessing the webserver without any specific path.

How to set web interface as default?

To set a web interface add-on as the default web UI, go to System -> Services -> Control and select that add-on for the Default value. Then go to the hostname (or IP address) of that HTPC+Port number.

Can you hide advanced settings in Kodi?

While using an advancedsettings.xml file might be easier to enable these services, doing so will hide them from the normal Kodi GUI. You will have to remove or edit the advancedsettings.xml file to turn these settings back off, which can be confusing later on if you forgot you have an advancedsettings.xml file.

Can you use remote control on Kodi?

If you have installed Kodi on a device and it has started up in Kodi, and you either have SSH access or other access to the Kodi userdata folder, you can manually enable remote control. This is helpful in a few situations, for example: If you have a networked device but no physical remote control (left it at home, can't find the dang remote, etc), you can still use the web interface or a smartphone/tablet app to control Kodi.

How to update OpenElec?

Manual update/downgrade procedure is as follows: Copy the snapshot (.tar) to the 'Update' network share (or /storage/.update) on your openelec machine . Your system will automatically upgrade during the next reboot.

Can you mount USB flash sticks in Kodi?

Automatic mounting of filesystems is supported. Devices such as USB Flash sticks can be plugged into a running machine and will be mounted to /media, showing up in Kodi’s GUI.

Is OpenElec copyrighted?

Since OpenELEC includes code from many up stream projects it includes many copyright owners. OpenELEC makes NO claim of copyright on any upstream code. However all OpenELEC authored code is copyright openelec.tv. For a complete copyright list checkout the source code to examine the headers. Unless expressly stated otherwise all code submitted DIRECTLY to the OpenELEC project (in any form) is licensed under GPLv2 and the Copyright is donated to openelec.tv. This allows the project to stay manageable in the long term by giving us the freedom to maintain the code as part of the whole without the management overhead of preserving contact with every submitter ever e.g. move to GPLv3. You are absolutely free to retain copyright. To retain copyright simply add a copyright header to every submitted code page. If you are submitting code that is not your own work it is the submitters responsibility to place a header stating the copyright.

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