Click OK to allow installing additional dependencies when this dialog pops up. Click on the latest version of Gaia: Version 5.6.0.
Click Install from the lower-right side to install Kodi Gaia addon.
If you encounter "Could not connect to repository" error message, check out our troubleshootings. Please note that's just the installation of repository, then it's time to add addon to Kodi from repository.
Click on the cog icon from the upper side of the left panel to enter System.
You could, for instance, define a player with video="true" and then not tie it to any specific rule, thus creating some sort of "safety net", always available in the context menu, should you ever need it. The audio and video (boolean true/false) attributes when true will cause the player to always appear in the "Play using." menu even if you don't define any rules for the player, or no rules match the currently selected media item (e.g. The other possible values being dvdplayer and paplayer, although there's no point defining one of those as they already exist and don't accept any configuration. The player name attribute can be anything you like and will appear in the "Play using." menu, accessible from the context menu.įor an external player the type attribute must be ExternalPlayer. Inside you can have any number of nodes, defining as many external players as you wish (the builtin ones being dvdplayer and paplayer, you can also use the aliases audiodefaultplayer, videodefaultplayer, videodefaultdvdplayer). The node (i.e.) defines all the different players that you wish to add to Kodi.
Let's start with an example playercorefactory.xml file: To customize playback behaviour, users need to create an extra playercorefactory.xml file inside their userdata folder. Kodi comes with a default playercorefactory.xml file, located under the Kodi/System folder (where Kodi is the chosen installation folder).