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    How to Get YouTube on Amazon FireTV Using Kodi

    If you are a user or potential buyer of Amazon Echo Show, FireTV or FireTV stick, I have some bad news for you. Google has blocked YouTube on these devices. Why? For those of you who don't know, there's a silent war going on between Google and Amazon. It all started sometime in 2015 when Amazon stopped selling Google's Chromecast. This started a tit-for-tat war, which is still going on.

    The latest victims of this childish feud are the Fire & Echo devices. This was triggered recently when Amazon removed listings of Nest products from its website. So, as a result, Google has blocked YouTube on Amazon Echo Show and given a deadline until January 1, 2018, for Fire TV and stick. Google issued the following statement to TheVerge, saying:

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    Whatever the reason, the ultimate losers of this moronic disagreement are the customers of both the companies. While I do hope that these two tech giants figure out a solution, there should always be a contingency plan if things don't work out. So, let's see how you can keep accessing YouTube on your Amazon devices.

    Kodi to the Rescue

    Koḍi is an awesome open-source media player app, which also works as a media center for HTPCs. It has many useful features and offers detailed customization using add-ons and custom scripts.

    You can use Kodi to access YouTube. Your FireTV is essentially an Android device much like your smartphone. So, it can run all the Android apps. The difference is that Amazon also doesn't allow Google Play Store on Fire devices and installing a third-party app that is not available in the Amazon app store requires some work.

    Step 1: Prepping Your Amazon Fire TV


    Before we can install Kodi or any third-party app, we need to change some settings on the Amazon Fire TV. First, you need to navigate to Settings > Device > Developer Options as shown in the figure below.

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    Turn both the ADB debugging and Apps from Unknown Sources settings to ON, just like we do on our smartphones.

    Step 2: Downloading Kodi and Apps2Fire

    Installing external apps on your Fire TV can be done in several ways but I found the method using the Apps2Fire app to be the easiest. For this, you'll need an Android phone and the Apps2Fire app, which is available for free on the Play Store. What we are essentially doing here is sideloading apps over ADB to the Fire TV.

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    After downloading the app, go to the Setup tab and tap on SEARCH FIRE TVS button as shown above. Your Android phone and Fire TV should be connected to the same Wi-Fi network for this to work.

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    Alternatively, if the app can't find your device, enter the IP address manually. To find IP address of your Fire TV, navigate to Settings > Device > About > Network and you will find it on the right side of the screen.

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    Finally, before moving to the next step, download the ARM7A(32-bit) version of the Kodi app and save it on your Android phone.

    Step 3: Installing Kodi on Fire TV

    After downloading the Kodi app, open Apps2Fire and tap the Upload button as shown below. Select the Kodi file you downloaded in the previous step.

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    The app will start the upload process, which might take a while to complete. Once finished, Kodi should show up on your Fire TV. If this method fails for any reason, you can try other methods of uploading.

    Step 4: Installing YouTube Add-on

    Open the Kodi app on Fire TV and scroll down to the Add-ons option in the left-side menu and select Install from repository under Categories as shown below.

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    Next, select Video Add-ons > YouTube add-on as shown below.

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    Let the download finish and then go back to Add-ons screen to access it.

    Step 5: Setting YouTube Up

    Once installed, you can customize YouTube as per your wish. While signing in is not required, it is recommended unless you want to view the cringe-inducing videos on the trending page. Click on the Sign-In option to start the process.

    The setup wizard will ask you to follow the on-screen process, which involves entering the codes shown on the Fire TV at www.youtube.com/activate as shown below.

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    After entering the codes and allowing the permission, you are good to go. However, it may not look like a normal YouTube homepage with all the video thumbnails. To get that look, change the Viewtype to Wall from the panel on the left as shown below.

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    Final Words


    For now, this workaround will enable you to keep enjoying YouTube on Fire devices. But there are some drawbacks. The biggest one so far is not being able to use the chormecast feature in YouTube app of your smartphone or PC.

    Second is the little out-of-place navigation and arrangement of content and menus. So we do hope for best Amazon does some damage control quickly before many people switch over to Chromecast. But then it doesn't have Prime Video? Damn!

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    Thumbs up as a avid fire stick user i have a few alternatives

    thanks for the info but there is also another app to use which is called smart you tube
    and instead of using apps to fire or apk there is a app called downloader in amazon store no need for android phone can directly download to fire stick
    also kodi you tube has a weird limit to what u can watch there is workarounds for it also
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