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Software has to be downloaded to pi.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Kodi is a media application, but needs a designated server/computer which is always on and connected to your TV. The RPI is a simple, cost-efficent, power light computer board complete with necessary outputs (HDMI) to use for this application. You'd need to set up the RPI with one of the various OSes and then install Kodi on it. There is even a RPI OS which is specifically designed for this application, you'd just need to google it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Kodi can easily be installed on a Pi 4 to allow media streaming: https://mediaexperience.com/raspberry-pi-xbmc-with-raspbmc/
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