Wait until the file download is finished.
#Mediathek ard apk
ARD Mediathek apk file will start downloading.Type the following URL exactly as it is listed here - OR and click "Go".Place your cursor in the URL field and click the OK button on your remote control to open the keyboard. A popup called "Quick Start Guide" will now appear.A popup will appear asking if Downloader is allowed to access the files on your device. This will set "Unknown Sources" to "On" for the Downloader app, which will enable side-loading on your device.
#Mediathek ard install
Once Downloader is installed, go back to your device's home screen and open Settings » My Fire TV » Developer Options » Install Unknown Apps.Click on "Search." Search for "Downloader". From your device's home screen, hover over the "Find" option.
#Mediathek ard android
Note also that Fire TV devices are not fully compatible with all Android apps - many games and apps are designed for a touchscreen and not a physical remote. While the built-in Amazon Appstore has a wide selection of apps and games, you can also install software that is not available through the official store if you have the APK file. Option B: Sideload ARD Mediathek app on your Amazon FireStick / Fire TVĪmazon's Fire TV devices run a heavily modified version of Android, which means you can install some Android apps on them. Wait for the download to finish and select Open to launch the ARD Mediathek app.Click on "Get" or "Download" (You will see the Download button only if you have downloaded ARD Mediathek in the past.).Type "ARD Mediathek" in the search bar.You can find this in the top-left corner of your screen. Launch your Fire Stick and select the search (magnifying glass) icon from the top menu.
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#Mediathek ard how to
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* meanwhile the files mediathek.database (144.2 Mb) and mediathek.log (421 bytes) are created in ~/.local/share/vlc, with read/write access (the ~/.local/share/vlc folder has r/w access too) * when clicking on that, a loading icon appears (pie-chart like) for a while in the box where the program list should appear after some 20 seconds it stops 'turning' and nothing else appears in the box when moving the mouse cursor over to the box, the icon disappears, and nothing else happens * 'mediathek' does show in VLC's 'Internet' list The result seems the same for both systems: I already use MediathekView, but on a low-resource system directly using VLC might be snappier.įirst tried it on our 'television computer' (connected to tv screen) running 32bit BunsenLabs Helium (~Debian 9) then on my main computer running 64bit Manjaro with 4.9 kernel. This looks very promising, but I don't get it to work.