CanaKit Raspberry Pi 3 Kit with Premium Clear Case and 2.5A Power Supply –
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Starter Kit – 4GB RAM –
My ALL IN 1 page –

In todays video I will show you how to install Kodi on a Raspberry Pi using #LibreELEC and then we will add #Kodi to #HomeAssistant. If you don’t know what is Kodi we will talk about that later in the video. I’m pretty sure that you will find something new even if you are experienced user, so let’s go:

► TIME TABLE
00:00 Intro
00:26 What you will see in this video?
00:58 install Kodi using LibreELEC
01:52 Inserting SD card with Kodi and LibreELEC in Raspberry
02:03 On what devices Kodi runs?
02:26 Setting Kodi Username and Password
03:08 Adding Kodi to Home Assistant
06:58 Question for You!
07:14 Scan for Kodi library updates
08:20 Notifications from Home Assistant to Kodi
11:13 Support my Work!

► FULL ARTICLE
If you prefer to read, check the full article right here –

► USEFUL LINKS
Kodi documentation in Home Assistant –
Raspberry Pi Download page –

► SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER FOR FULL ARTICLES – SENT WEEKLY.
You can do that here –

► COME AND SAY “HI” on:
My Discord server:
My Twitter:

✅ Don’t Forget to like 👍 comment ✍ and subscribe to my channel!

► DISCLAIMER
Some of the links above are affiliate links, where I earn a small commission if you click on the link and purchase an item. You are not obligated to do so, but it does help fund these videos in hopes of bringing value to you!

The team at Kodi Fire IPTV strongly suggests that you use a VPN at all times.
Be it for browsing, watching Kodi, watching IPTV or anything else – the one that we recommend is Hidden Router. They provide you with very fast speeds, that can reach over 400Mbps, and their VPN service is as low as $6 per month (when paid for 2 years)!
Grab your own Hidden Router and regain your online privacy now!

11 COMMENTS