Here’s a step by step tutorial on how to sideload and install Kodi on the new Apple TV 4 the easy way. No jailbreak is required for this as sideloading of apps like this is officially supported now by Apple.
After the release of MrMC onto the tvOS app Store, it was practically inevitable that an official, non-restricted build of the incredible and incredibly popular Kodi was going to follow, and followed it indeed. Kodi for Apple TV is not available directly through the tvOS app store certainly due to restrictions put in place by Apple, but it can however be sideloaded onto a connected Apple TV 4 using Xcode.
As promised when we first brought you the news of an early Alpha version of Kodi for Apple TV 4 arriving on the scene, we bring to you this step-by-step guide on how to sideload Kodi 17 Krypton on the fourth-generation Apple TV.
Requirements:
If your Apple TV is running tvOS 9.1 and up, you need to install Xcode 7.2 or over on the Mac. If the Apple TV is running tvOS 9.0, Xcode 7.1 will do the job. We recommend updating to the most recent version of tvOS, such as tvOS 10+, as well as using newest version of Xcode.
Xcode is free, and can be downloaded from the Mac app store here.
The iOS app Signer utility for Mac which can be downloaded from here. If app Signer prompts you for an update in-app, update it to the latest.
The newest Kodi deb file for tvOS which can be downloaded from here.
A totally free but active Apple developer account. If you don’t have one, you can create one easily for totally free at developer.apple.com. apps sideloaded with totally free accounts will only last seven days, after which they will have to be re-signed and re-sideloaded. full developer account, which costs $99, will enable you to sign and sideload apps for up to one year.
A USB-C to USB-A cable. We recommend getting this one from Amazon here as we have evaluated and can confirm that it works with Apple TV 4.
Windows user? You will have to install hackintosh of Sierra to get Xcode and iOS app Signer utility. much more on that here: How To install macOS Sierra Hackintosh On PC [Guide].
How to sideload-install Kodi on Apple TV 4:
Step 1: To begin, connect your Apple TV 4 to your Mac using the USB-C to USB-A cable.
Step 2: Next, launch Xcode on your Mac and select create a new Xcode project from the main Xcode screen. Make sure that tvOS > Application is selected in the left menu, followed by selecting Single view Application, and then clicking Next.
Step 3: give the project a product Name and organization Name of your choosing in the relevant fields, and make sure that you have a distinct bundle Identifier as well. bundle Identifiers tend to take a reverse domain style name. As an example, we are using com.genetix.kodiappletv here. once all information is entered, click Next to proceed and save the project to a familiar location when prompted.
Step 4: first thing you will notice in the main Xcode interface under the identity heading is that it is complaining about not being able to find a matching provisioning profile. Click the fix issue button to allow Xcode to resolve this issue.
Step 5: Xcode will now prompt you to sign in with an Apple ID and password that is associated with your developer account. Click the add button and sign in using your credentials. If prompted again, simply select your Apple ID from the drop-down box and hit the choose button to proceed. Xcode will then carry out the required actions and create a provisioning profile.
Step 6: Next, select your Apple TV from the drop down found alongside ‘play’ and ‘stop’ buttons on the top left.
Step 7: now launch the iOS app Signer app. select the relevant Signing Certificate. Under Provisioning Profile, select the name of the project you created in Xcode earlier from the drop-down menu within the app. The Input file is essentially asking for the Kodi deb file so click Browse, locate the downloaded Kodi deb file, and select it.
Keep ‘App display Name’ field blank if you don’t wish to change the name of the app on the tvOS home screen.
Step 8: Click the start button. iOS app Signer will package the file together with the required entitlements and will output an IPA file when complete.
Step 9: Head back into Xcode and from the window menu select the devices option.
Select your connected Apple TV device from the list on the left-hand side, and click the “+” button in the main interface under the Installed Apps heading.
Step 10: now locate the Kodi IPA file that was packaged together by iOS app Signer in step 8, and select it. The package will now be installed to your Apple TV 4.
That’s it! You ought to now see Kodi app icon up on your Apple TV 4 home screen.
Launch it and start installing your favorite Kodi add-ons to take your Apple TV experience to a whole new level.
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