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The latest version of adbFire is 1.22 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for the Audio & Video category. The app is developed by jocala.
This guide shows you how to sideload APK files like Kodi onto a 1st-gen Fire TV, 2nd-gen Fire TV, or Fire TV Stick using adbFire on a Windows PC. If you haven’t done so yet, enable ADB Debugging on your Fire TV. If you don’t know how to do that, follow this guide. Download and install the Windows version of adbFire. Downloads: adbLink 4.3 for Windows (Windows 7 or greater) adbLink 4.3 for macOS (10.12 or greater, 10.7 for versions 4.0) adbLink 4.3 for Linux (x8664, Ubuntu GLIBC 2.27) Support: Get adbLink support via email or online forums Note: Online forums require registration. Email: jocala@jocala.com. Divinity Original Sin II – Definitive Edition 3.6.60.4648 Mac Game Free Download Baldur’s Gate II Enhanced Edition Mac Game Free Download Death and Taxes 1.1.7 Mac Game Free Download. AdbFire is a multi-stage (Windows, Mac, and Linux) partner program for Amazon Fire TV and Android Kodi/XBMC and its forks.It simplifies a few undertakings around introducing and overseeing Kodi on Amazon Fire TV and Stick. The best thing is, it doesn’t require your Fire to.
This guide shows you how to sideload APK files like Kodi onto a 1st-gen Fire TV, 2nd-gen Fire TV, or Fire TV Stick using adbFire on a Windows PC.
- If you haven’t done so yet, enable ADB Debugging on your Fire TV. If you don’t know how to do that, follow this guide.
- Download and install the Windows version of adbFire.
- Click the “New” button near the top to setup your Fire TV connection.
- Enter anything you want in the “Description” field, and enter your Fire TV’s IP address in the “Address” field. Then click “Save”. If you don’t know your Fire TV’s IP address, then follow this guide.
- Click the “Install APK” button and select the APK you want to sideload.
- Click “Yes” to confirm that you want to install the selected APK.
- Wait for the APK to install. This could take several minutes depending on the size of the APK file.
- Click “OK” once the APK finishes installing.
- You can launch the sideloaded app by navigating to
Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications. - When you’re done sideloading APKs, click the “Disconnect” button.
Note: If you run into issues, click the “View Log” button to see possible error messages. There is also a standard ADB command-line accessible through the “ADB Shell” button.
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ShareTweetShare+1Joshsays:November 29, 2015 at 10:26 amUsing adbfire latest version. It says device offline referring to fire tv. This is a fire tv 2nd gen.
Replydzsays:December 6, 2015 at 6:08 pmdevice not connected ?? using windows 10, I can see firetv connected on my computer
pls suggest
Device won’t connect on windows 10?
ReplyDavidsays:December 10, 2015 at 1:11 pmAny suggestions?
ReplyHollywoodsays:December 15, 2015 at 1:51 pmDavid, Have you connected the stick to your wifi network first?
ReplyEmilysays:December 30, 2015 at 5:37 pmI’m trying to sideload a bluetooth controller. Can I use this program? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
ReplyJustinsays:January 2, 2016 at 1:58 pmFinally got Kodi up and running. Thanks so much!!
ReplySuperb121says:
Few steps missing here in the new version of the loader.
– Click connect after entering the firetv IP address details in “new”.
– The “Connected devices” box should now show your firetv IP.
– Download the correct version of Kodi Isengard ARM from their website.
– Then click install APK and select the kodi image.
After I download Kodi when I click “install APK” it open up folders on my computer to select from. The Kodi folder will not just install. I click “Open” and then there are all sorts of other folders i.e. “Addons”, “Media”, etc.
How do I know which folder to open and install?
Sorry I am a noob /adobe-captivate-trial-download-mac.html.
Replyanwahssays:January 14, 2016 at 8:18 pmok i’m feeling real slow. sumn is not working correctly. i have entered my ip address correctly but cant get this to connect to adb. debugging is on, is there sumn else i need to do? this is the second windows (7 &10) that i have downloaded adb on to.
ReplyJohnsays:February 8, 2016 at 4:01 pmadbfire doesnt seem to work anymore for me to connect to my firetv
still works fine connecting the fire stick
(win 10)
I know it worked before, because that’s how i got Kodi and Firestarter installed in the first place.
Try restarting the Fire TV, then toggling ADB debugging off, then back on, then try adbFire.
ReplyOllisays:March 13, 2016 at 1:56 pmHello.my English is very bad but wizh Windows 10 you must deactivate the xbmc App Fire Starter then you can connect to Kodi.It worhs fine.
Perhaps stop runnunig your Firewall and your Virus scanner too.
Greetings from Hamburg
Your English is very bad but you solved my issue! I never would have guessed to uninstall fire starter first. Thanks dude!
ReplyPetersays:August 2, 2016 at 11:07 amI used FireTuner, it is much more easier. http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/themes-apps/app-firetuner-tool-t3409249
ReplyMarksays:November 5, 2016 at 8:18 pmThank you. That link helped me out a lot. Tried other things couldn’t get them to work. But that link was so easy.
ReplyRajsays:December 3, 2016 at 8:22 amPeeps I hads a issue with my adblink conecting to my firetv stick after using. So after diagnosing it I came up with if you go back into your firestick setting, developers too and toggle off then back on the 2 options to allow unknown sources then it’ll connect with no probs. Just do that whenever it decides not to reconnect.
ReplyJerrysays:December 8, 2016 at 5:04 amMy adb working fine up to today .adb wont’t connectanymore with firestick and says device isnot connected.I didabd debugging feset my router restart pc etc. and nothing works.any adviceI will be appreciate
Thanx
MY computer says this app/download is not safe and will infect my computer with many viruses. What gives ?
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In the past few tutorials I’ve shown how you can use the wonderful program called ES File Explorer to not only install Kodi but also keep it updated to the latest version. While it will work there are drawbacks to it, one of those being that you can’t install the shortcut to Kodi on the Fire TV’s home screen. It doesn’t mean much to some but for me I like having the ability to simply click an app from the main menu and it launches. The only way to do this is through the program called ADBFire.
As I was about to post a tutorial on how to clone a Fire TV I stopped and figured I better start with showing how to install Kodi on the Fire TV first.
The other day I wrote a quick but simple tutorial on how you can add a Kodi shortcut to your Fire TV through the use of ADBFire. I was somewhat following a guide that the users who had followed my series explaining how to install Kodi through ES File Explorer but if you’re like me and need that shortcut on the home screen it makes more sense to install Kodi through the use of ADBFire on your computer or laptop.
Download mac x 10.7. That being said I still install ES File Explorer to install plugins in Kodi or simply just to update it to the latest version because I’d rather use that method then pulling out my laptop or using my computer all the time.
At the end of the day it’s up to you, but if you’re new to ADBFire I’ve put together a quick guide on how to install Kodi.
Contents1 How To Install Kodi with ADBFire on the FireTVHow To Install Kodi with ADBFire on the FireTV
It’s not to complicated but of course you’re going to need a few tools.
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- A Fire TV of course.
- You’ll need a copy of ADBFire, you can download it here.
- You’re also going to need the latest copy of Kodi. To find it simply go to the Kodi Download page and choose the “ARM” version under Android. If you’re unsure please watch the video above for a walkthrough. Be sure to save it in a place where you’ll remember.
- Finally you’re going to have to get the FireTV’s IP address. If you’ve managed to connect it to the internet (via wireless or ethernet port) then you can find it by simply navigating the FireTV menu and going to “SETTINGS”, then over to “SYSTEM”, “ABOUT” and finally scroll down to “NETWORK”. You won’t be able to click anything but you should see the network details in the pane on the right, inside here you should see IP Address and typically a 192.168.0.xxx number. Write this down for future reference.
Those things are all you’ll need to get started and finished. Make sure you install ADBFire before proceeding to the next step.
Let’s Install Kodi on the Fire TV Now
Now that we’ve got the important stuff out of the way it’s time to setup our FireTV in ADBFire. To do this the only thing we will need is the IP address which was mentioned in above.
- We need to make sure a few options on the FireTV are properly configured first and foremost. On your FireTV scroll down to the “SETTINGS” menu. Moving right we should see a “SYSTEM” option, open it and then scroll down until you find “DEVELOPER OPTIONS”. When you open developer options you’ll want to make sure both “Adb Debugging” and “Apps from Unknown Sources” is set to ON.
- Now move back to your computer and open up ADBFire. From here we need to setup our device so click the button labelled “Setup Device” (duh!).
- Inside of this popup you should be greeted with a list of options. Truth be told the only real thing to be of importance is the description and IP address. The description can be anything you want, I recommened naming it something like “FireTVLivingRoom” for example. In the IP Address enter the 192.168.1.xxx number and finally click save.
- Back on the main window of ADBFire we want to now hit the “Connect” button.
- If successful you should see in the lower right corner of ADBFire “ADB Running” and “Device Connected”. Great!
- The next step is to click the “Install APK” button.
- You should now be greeted with a popup box (like Finder or Windows Explorer) where you can browse to the Kodi APK file that you downloaded above. Simply select it and choose “Open”
- You’ll be prompted with an alert box asking if it should proceed installing Kodi, select “yes” to continue.
- You should now see a progress bar in ADBFire (on my mac it’s in the lower right corner). Once it’s complete however you’ll get a popup telling you it’s been installed.
- Click OK and PRESTO, you’ve now installed Kodi onto your FireTV with ADBFire.
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The Next Steps
Now that you’ve got Kodi installed I would highly recommend following my tutorial on how to add Kodi to the Fire TV home screen. With ADBFire already open you really don’t need to do to much more and it makes if much easier launching the program moving forward.
If you choose not to you can still open Kodi (or any other APK) by simply going to your “SETTINGS” then “APPLICATIONS”, and finally finding “MANAGE INSTALLED APPLICATIONS”. If everything was successful you should see Kodi in this list, when you click it you will be given the option to “Launch Application”.

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The rest is up to you, I would recommend diving into installing some addons/plugins to get the full Kodi experience. Of course if you’ve got a large media library at home you can add those. Otherwise check out the Fusion addon for Kodi to learn more and enhance your experience.