Just make an app out of it like described in the OP (use Applescript-editor). Lets the FIre TV capture a screenshot then sends it to your Desktop on the Mac. When you want to quit xbev, just launch the app ("FR.app") a second time. When you first start the app, xbev will be launched and brought to the foreground, then it will connect to Kodi and you will be able to control it using your Macbooks Keyboard. Use cmd+space on your Macbook to search for the programs name (f.e. It can be found under System/Services/Remote Control/ - you have to set Settings level to Standard to see the Services and Remote Control entries.ĩ. In Kodi on your FIreTV, enable "Allow Programs on other Systems to control Kodi". Replace PATHTOYOURXBEVFILE with the path to your xbev file, replace the IP address directly after this entry with the IP address of your FireTVħ. Copy the code you find here into the apple script window:Ħ. Open up AppleScript-Editor.app (to find it type cmd+space then type applescript).ĥ. Extract the files from the xbev zip into a folder of your choice.Ĥ. install the dependencies of xbev, namelyģ. Download xbev: Thats the remote control client you will be using on OSXĢ.
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