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00:00:00 – 00:12:15
The video tutorial focuses on modifying a Fire TV Stick, detailing the installation and use of various add-ons and frameworks. Initially, the presenter explains how to use the Downloader app to retrieve files from Google Drive, emphasizing the importance of choosing the correct version for the Fire OS (6.2.6.8) and managing virus scan warnings. Key steps include installing the Xposed framework and necessary add-ons through TWRP mode, rebooting the system, and confirming installations. Once Xposed is installed, the presenter demonstrates accessing modules like AFTV-XM and adjusting settings using a mouse and keyboard. Important cautions are given regarding modifications and reboots to avoid system resets. Finally, the video addresses technical issues by discussing reinstalling software components like Logistic. The overall process aims to enhance the functionality and customization of the Fire TV Stick through detailed, step-by-step guidance.
00:00:00
In this segment, the video creator discusses their process after routing a Fire TV Stick, focusing on installing add-ons via the Downloader app. They demonstrate how to use the app to access Google Drive, choose the appropriate version of a file based on their Fire OS version (6.2.6.8 in this case), and download it despite virus scan warnings. After downloading, they proceed to install the Xposed framework. The segment concludes with restarting the Fire TV Stick and preparing for the next step by connecting a wireless mouse and keyboard using an on-the-go cable.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the process of powering off the device and quickly using the mouse and keyboard to remain in TWRP mode. They then go through the steps of installing a specific file from Google Drive, noting that the file names are arbitrary. The largest file is identified as the AF TV_mm, which the presenter installs by swiping to confirm. After installation, they proceed to wipe the cache and reboot the system. The installed package, which is around 100 megabytes, includes several add-ons, including the Xposed Installer. The presenter then mentions going back to install the framework and explains that upon reboot, the device will start installing files automatically, with installation indicators appearing in the lower right-hand corner of each app.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker navigates through the app section to demonstrate the installation of the Xposed installer. They note the crucial warning about the framework not being installed, then exit the app to restart the device and install the framework. After installation, they wipe the cache and reboot the system. Reopening Xposed confirms the framework is now installed and active. The speaker shows how to access modules, specifically pointing out the installation of AFTV-XM, which does not have an interface.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to use a mouse to navigate and modify settings. They show selecting an option on the right-hand side, which prompts a layout change and requires a restart. After rebooting, the presenter displays how to access the new launcher and mentions options like booting into recovery mode. They guide on switching back to the original settings using the Xposed Installer by unchecking a box in the modules section. Additionally, the presenter discusses menu options available in the upper right-hand corner, such as reboot and soft reboot, and cautions against using them without proper knowledge as it might require a factory reset.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses resolving an issue by reinstalling a software component called Logistic and its counterpart, expressing hope that this solution is helpful to the viewers.