Hi, You don't need a seperate app to autostart Kodi. Just go to 'My Apps' (on home screen), highlight Kodi then use the menu button on the remote control and choose kodi to autostart. Simples.
Cool. I assume quitting Kodi takes you back to Android launcher? If not, may be a good idea to add a shortcut to HiMedia's Android settings app within Kodi.
Quote from: hdmkv on December 01, 2015, 07:46:44 PMCool. I assume quitting Kodi takes you back to Android launcher? If not, may be a good idea to add a shortcut to HiMedia's Android settings app within Kodi.Kodi exit button takes you back to Himedia launcher using the Himedia app menu method.Using Autostart and Stay, Kodi relaunches near immediately on exit. I found it was possible with repeated pressed of the home button to navigate to Autostart and stay settings menu and disable Kodi, but it's not easy.
Quote from: futeko.com on December 02, 2015, 09:46:26 AMQuote from: hdmkv on December 01, 2015, 07:46:44 PMCool. I assume quitting Kodi takes you back to Android launcher? If not, may be a good idea to add a shortcut to HiMedia's Android settings app within Kodi.Kodi exit button takes you back to Himedia launcher using the Himedia app menu method.Using Autostart and Stay, Kodi relaunches near immediately on exit. I found it was possible with repeated pressed of the home button to navigate to Autostart and stay settings menu and disable Kodi, but it's not easy.So the way to go is the one from Motahed then...
Quote from: Motahed on November 28, 2015, 12:13:50 AMHi, You don't need a seperate app to autostart Kodi. Just go to 'My Apps' (on home screen), highlight Kodi then use the menu button on the remote control and choose kodi to autostart. Simples. tried this, not good, you still see the android menu first