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2. Select Use Hard Disk Drive to list all drives in the drop down list.
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OS title: enter the name you want the menu to display.
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5. You can adjust the number of seconds in the Timeout (s). The system will automatically boot into the
selected menu if it is not selected within the time specified above.
6. Click Save current system to save the menu.
7. Restart your computer for testing. You will see the menu as shown below:

Windows XP
Unlike Windows 7/ 8.1/10, Windows XP uses the menu in the boot.ini file. Grub2 does not support
booting from XP, here I will boot to Grub4Dos and then boot to Grub2.

1. The boot.ini file is located on the drive where you installed Windows XP. This file is hidden so we
need to show it first.
1. Open My Computer, select Tools from the menu, then select Folder Options.
2. Switch to View and uncheck Hide protected operating system files (Recommended).
3. Click OK to save the options.
2. Open boot.ini in the drive where you installed Windows XP. My drive is C:.
3. Add the following lines:

For Grub2:

C:\grub2xp="Grub2"

For Grub4Dos:

C:\grldr="Grub4Dos"

4. Copy the following files to the root of the C: drive.


For Grub2: \AIO\grub\grub2xp
For Grub4Dos: \AIO\Tools\grub4dos\grldr.
5. Save boot.ini file.
6. Restart your computer for testing. You will see the menu as shown below:
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Stein Roger
FEBRUARY 24, 2018 AT 9:18 AM

Hi! I really love this tool. I discovered it just over a month ago. What I like best about is that I can
boot in uefi, and also boot diferent Linux distro’s. I just have one question. Is it also possible to
inject different Autounatended.xml like in easy2boot? Or will this be available in the future?
Thank you so much. Keep up the good work!

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 Tu Nguyen
FEBRUARY 24, 2018 AT 10:09 AM

I do not know how Easy2Boot did that.


Did you mean there would be a list of .xml files for choice?

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You can boot into WinPE and open PEStartup to setup, or run AIOCreator.exe -> Tools -> PEStartup.
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1. First you need to download and install AIO Boot if you have not already.
2. Run AIOCreator.exe, select “Integration“, select “Windows” and “WinPE 7/8.1/10“.
3. Browse to the WinPE_10_x64_v1607_xxx.wim file for 64-bit and/or
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5. Copy the WinPE_x64_Apps.iso file for 64-bit and/or WinPE_x86_Apps.iso for 32-bit and
WinPE_All_Apps.iso for both 32-bit and 64-bit to the \AIO\Files\WinPE\ folder on the AIO Boot
drive. For .7z files, you need to extract these files to get the ISO files.
6. Restart your computer and boot into WinPE.

If this version does not meet your needs, use WinPE 10 Sergei Strelec. Good luck!
WinPE and PEStartup tools can also be added to Easy2Boot. Read the author’s article for more details.

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olDross
OCTOBER 22, 2017 AT 6:12 PM

Is there any way in both Shortcuts and Autorun to specify use a drive letter (in the path) that
might change depending on what partitions are on the PC that is having WinPe run upon it.
The Environment variables (%CDDRIVE% as an example) would be set to ‘Y:’

When I created shortcuts I *think* they had the prefix of ‘X:’ prefixed to the Target when I tried
using such a variable.

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Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 22, 2017 AT 7:07 PM

Hi,
It only allows you to use the X: drive and the drive you are putting PEStartup on.
It is possible that environmental variables will be supported in the future.

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ChrisR
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 10:49 AM

Firstly, thanks for all your work on AIO Boot


It would be nice for the original project ChrisR’s Win10PESE to have written acknowledgments
for your WinPE 10 built.

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Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 11:40 AM

Hi, Thank you for your interest.

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ChrisR
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 12:58 PM

Hi, I saw that your WinPE 10 are based on my project.


Is it possible to write the acknowledgments or to give a link to Win10PESE.
I do it for free without any income. It is my only benefit in the work done.

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Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 1:40 PM

I’m sorry for this. Original article here, I just copied the article part and I forgot to
include a link to your site.
https://www.sitecuatui.com/winpe-10-pestartup/. I added a link to the post. Sorry.

By the way I also have a small bug on PECMD wanting to tell you. Its DEVI command
does not work.

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ChrisR
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 2:31 PM

Thanks a lot Tứ,


I am only an end user of pecmd. I do not know what your problem is, DEVI works fine
here,
Drivers must be integrated first by using driver integration plugin
Also, I believe that some drivers need
REGI HKLMSYSTEMSetupSystemSetupInProgress=#0
DEVI %WinDir%infMyDrivers.inf)
REGI HKLMSYSTEMSetupSystemSetupInProgress=#1
Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 11:00 PM

Hi, thanks. It works, my mistake

steve6375
OCTOBER 3, 2017 AT 5:30 PM

I booted to just wim 10 file using Easy2Boot but I don’t see PEStartUp shortcut? Where does
PEStartup come from?

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Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 3, 2017 AT 7:47 PM

It should be located in AIOToolsPEStartup. You can get it from AIO Boot.

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steve6375
OCTOBER 3, 2017 AT 9:38 PM

Thanks. I figured it out and got it working before you replied!


The PEStartup app is really cool. They should include it into ChrisR’s Win10PESE
WinBuilder project.
Have you contacted them about it?

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Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 3, 2017 AT 10:03 PM

I have not, even written a document for it yet.

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steve6375
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 8:58 AM

Hope you don’t mind but I have blogged about your AIOBoot, Win PE’s, PEStartup
and this site at http://rmprepusb.blogspot.co.uk/2017/10/add-lightweight-winpe-
versions-to-e2b.html

Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 9:13 AM

Thank you. I added the link at the article footer, my users will know that they can also
add WinPE to Easy2Boot.
I want to include QEMU on AIO Boot. I see that RMPrepUSB has
StartFromUSB.cmd and RunIso.cmd. It works fine, I want to use it, do you agree?

steve6375
OCTOBER 4, 2017 AT 9:18 AM

Sure – no problem.

steve6375
OCTOBER 5, 2017 AT 7:03 AM

P.S. Gandalf WinPE and some other WinBuilder-based PEs can be made to
automatically run PEStartup. See
http://www.rmprepusb.com/tutorials/143_pestartup

Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 5, 2017 AT 7:56 AM

Thank you for this useful post.

You can put PEStartup in any path you want and ImDisk is not required. I just
updated a new version with a few minor changes.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-o-S1Ld1ZTiU08ySTNYWHY0Z00

steve6375
OCTOBER 17, 2017 AT 8:19 PM

To autorun a .bat file, I found you need to put START before the path to the file so
that you can see the cmd shell.

On another point:
It is a bit of a pain to set it up for both 32-bit and 64-bit WinPEs. e.g. to add a new
shortcut, you have to boot to 32-bit WinPE and add it in, then boot to a 64-bit
WinPE and add it (or a 64-bit version) in. It would be better if there could be a
checkbox for both 32-bit and 64-bit when an item is added. e.g. If I boot on a 64-bit
WinPE, the 64-bit checkbox would be ticked when I go to add a new entry, but I
could also tick the 32-bit box or untick the 64-bit box and tick the 32-bit box. In this
way I don’t need to boot to two different WinPEs. Is this possible?

Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 17, 2017 AT 11:55 PM

Hi,

New versions are available.


https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-o-S1Ld1ZTiU08ySTNYWHY0Z00

Thank you for the suggestion but it was too complicated for me.
Why do not you boot into WinPE 64-bit to run and configure both 32-bit and 64-bit
versions? You can also run and configure this tool on Windows, not just WinPE.

steve6375
OCTOBER 18, 2017 AT 9:11 AM

Sorry, I do not understand ‘Why do not you boot into WinPE 64-bit to run and
configure both 32-bit and 64-bit versions?’
If I boot in WinPE 64-bit, configure PEStartup and then boot WinPE 32-bit, the
changes are not remembered??? I have to also configure again in 32-bit PE?

P.S. Help button in PEStartup does not mention –hide for autorun, .iso support for
drivers or Drivers folder functions.
Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 18, 2017 AT 10:03 AM

On WinPE 64-bit run PEStartup 64-bit and run PEStartup 32-bit.

steve6375
OCTOBER 18, 2017 AT 10:31 AM

Ah – OK, I understand – but you are assuming that WinPE 64-bit has Wow64
support – but many WinPEs do not have WoW64 components and will not run 32-
bit programs.

Tứ Nguyễn
OCTOBER 18, 2017 AT 11:19 AM

It can be configured through the Windows they usually use. I’m not sure but maybe I
will add this option as you suggested. Thanks!

qusifor
JUNE 22, 2017 AT 5:45 PM

How can I integrate both WinPE 10 and Strelec WinPE. I added both menu under main.cfg but it
didn’t show up when booting up.
Only the one on the top of main.cfg show up in the boot up menu.
Thanks.

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Tứ Nguyễn
JUNE 22, 2017 AT 9:53 PM

Please see the instructions in this article.

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qusifor
JUNE 24, 2017 AT 1:43 AM

Did you refer to this article? I must be blind or really dumb for not finding it anywhere in
this article that mention about integrating both WinPE 10 and Strelec WinPE.
Could you point me to the article that discuss the integration for Win10PE and Strelec PE?
Thanks.

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Tứ Nguyễn
JUNE 24, 2017 AT 1:45 AM

This article is about WinPE 10. You need to boot into the menu in WinPE & Setup.

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Stein Roger
JULY 17, 2018 AT 7:25 PM

Hi!
Again, I really love AIO Boot.
Is it possible to add support fot the ubuntu 18.04 live server distro? I can add it to aio. It boots
fine, but the installation fails. And support for spinrite 6? I know its old, but it works really good
today with repairing hardrives.

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JULY 19, 2018 AT 5:51 AM

I made the tutorial in the latest post.

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winfrust
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hi,
great software, i’ve a question:
how can i point the iso_path to another drive and directory, where all my iso’s are stored?
Is it possible to use this drive and directory for the autoiso feaature?

greets

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 Tu Nguyen
MARCH 6, 2018 AT 6:23 PM

Hi,

If you want to point iso_path to another path, just change the path of iso_path. If you want to
point iso_path to another drive, you can use the search command.
set iso_path=""
search -s root -f $iso_path

Autoiso feaature: you can try File Manager in latest version.

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Thanks for sharing your stuff with us. I read all your articles even If I didn’t comment.

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 RGras  13 mayo, 2016  Programas  11 Comentarios  8,584 Lecturas

En mi post anterior, donde os hablaba de GRUB2, y también os enseñe un poco BURG. Tal como os prometí, en esta
entrada os enseñare a instalar BURG y a personalizarlo a vuestro gusto.Pero antes de empezar tenemos que saber que es
BURG. BURG (Brand‐new Universal loadeR from GRUB), también llamado así por GRUB al revés, es un cargador de
arranque para Linux basado en GRUB. La principal diferencia entre éstos es que BURG permite la instalación de temas muy
bonitos.

Empezamos!

Instalación
Ubuntu y derivados
Para Ubuntu, primero añadimos repositorios

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:n-muench/burg


Actualizamos base de datos

sudo apt-get update


Y instalamos el paquete BURG

sudo apt-get install burg burg-themes Al finalizar el proceso, se nos abrirá una interfaz en modo texto en la terminal para
instalar BURG

1º Paso
No escribáis nada en la zona morada, pulsar tabulador hasta seleccionar <Aceptar> y pulsamos Enter.

2º Paso

Si por defecto sale ‘quiet splash’ dejarlo como esta, repetimos el paso anterior, pulsamos tabulador hasta seleccionar
<Aceptar> y pulsamos Enter

3º Paso

Esta es la parte mas importante de todas, donde seleccionamos el disco de instalación. Si no estas seguro de donde
instalarlo, no lo hagas, busca información . Normalmente es en /dev/sda (el primer disco duro).

Para seleccionar el disco duro, primero nos situamos en él, pulsando las teclas arriba o abajo y una vez situados, lo
marcamos pulsando la barra espaciadora y se pondrá un asterisco entre los paréntesis.

Pulsamos tabulador hasta seleccionar <Aceptar> y pulsamos Enter.

Ahora solo nos queda instalarlo en el disco duro

sudo burg-install /dev/sda


y actualizamos

1 sudo update-burg

ArchLinux y derivados
Los paquetes de BURG se encuentran en AUR, para instalarlos

1 yaourt -S burg-bios-bzr burg-themes burg-themes-extras arch-theme-burg

Y instalamos BURG en el disco seleccionado:

1 sudo burg-install /dev/sdX --no-floppy

Donde X es el disco

Configuración de temas
Cuando ya tengamos BURG instalado en nuestro ordenador, ejecutamos el siguiente comando para crear el archivo de
configuración:

sudo burg-mkconfig -o /boot/burg/burg.cfg


Vale, ahora descargamos el tema seleccionado (Os dejo aquí una recopilación de Artescritorio) y lo movemos a
/boot/burg/themes. Entramos en el archivo de configuración

sudo gedit /boot/burg/burg.cfg


y dentro añadimos o modificamos la línea

set theme_name=[TEMA]
donde [TEMA] es el nombre exacto de la carpeta en /etc/default/burg

Para emular BURG sin tener que reiniciar el ordenador, ejecutar

burg-emu
Y aquí os dejo las combinaciones de teclado

t – Abre el menú de selección de tema


f – Cambia entre modos de plegado
n – Salta al próximo elemento con la misma clase
w – Salta al próximo elemento de Windows
u – Salta al próximo elemento de Ubuntu
e – Edita el comando del actual elemento de inicio
c – Abre una ventana de terminal
2 – Abre dos ventanas de terminal
h – Muestra el dialogo de ayuda (solo disponible en el tema Sora)
i – Muestra el dialogo de acerca (solo disponible en el tema Sora)
q – Regresa al antiguo menú de GRUB
F5/ctrl+x – Termina la edición
F6 – Cambia de ventana en el modo de doble ventana de terminal
F7 – Enumera los elementos de arranque plegados
F8 – cambia entre el modo gráfico y de texto
F9 – Apagar
F10 – Reiniciar
ESC – Sale del actual menú desplegable o dialogo

Espero que disfruteuis con vuestro nuevo BURG.

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Sudo apt‐get install burg burg‐themes al intentar poner esto en el terminal me sale esto:

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El Grub es el gestor de arranque que viene por defecto al instalar una distribución
basada en Linux cuando tenemos otro Sistema Operativo instalado en el disco duro Medir nuestra velocidad de internet en
como por ejemplo Windows. Lo que hace es darnos a elegir un Sistema Operativo
Linux paso a paso
que arrancar, y tiene un temporizador para que, si no pulsamos ningún sistema, se
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Y, a pesar de que funciona correctamente, es muy poco personalizable además de ser
vídeos para Ubuntu y…
poco bonito. Esto podemos cambiarlo instalando otro gestor de arranque,
reemplazando el actual Grub por Burg (brand-new boot loader based on GRUB), Apagado programado en Ubuntu y
mucho más personalizable pudiendo elegir tema y resolución de pantalla, además de
poder esconder esas entradas innecesarias que aparecen debajo de Ubuntu, como derivados
memtest. y dejando sólo los Sistemas Operativos (pudiendo recuperar las entradas BURG, un nuevo gestor de arranque
con una tecla).
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Vamos a instalar Burg, hemos probado su instalación en Linux Mint, Ubuntu 12.10 y
Ubuntu 12.04. Acceder
Si tenemos Ubuntu 12.04 o inferior, o Linux Mint 13 o inferior, seguimos estos
RSS de las entradas
pasos:
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Abrimos la terminal y agregamos este PPA:
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sudo add‐apt‐repository ppa:n‐muench/burg

Actualizamos la lista de paquetes:

sudo apt‐get update

Y instalamos Burg con este otro (durante la instalación preguntará unas cuantas cosas
como la partición o información, le damos a tabulador o a enter):

sudo apt‐get install burg burg‐themes

Ahora, con este comando, lo integraremos con el disco duro (sustituir el 0 por el
número de disco duro insertado en el PC, por defecto, 0):

sudo burg‐install "(hd0)"

Ahora actualizamos Burg:

sudo update‐burg
Si tenemos Linux Mint 14/15 o Ubuntu 12.10/13.04, seguimos estos pasos:

Añadimos el PPA a la terminal:

sudo add‐apt‐repository ppa:ingalex/super‐boot‐manager

Actualizamos la lista de paquetes:

sudo apt‐get update

Instalamos el programa:

sudo apt‐get install burg super‐boot‐manager

Y lo completamos con este código:

sudo burg‐install /dev/sda


Ahora es imprescindible ejecutar el siguiente comando en la terminal, y ver qué nos
muestra.

sudo burg‐emu

Si nos muestra una pantalla negra con sólo letras, sin Sistemas Operativos ni
nada que sea para cargarlos, debemos hacer más pasos, ya que si lo
reiniciamos o apagamos ahora, perderíamos el Grub. Si es así, no lo tenemos
aún, vamos al Menú -> Herramientas del sistema -> Super-Boot-Manager, o lo
buscamos en el menú. Lo abrimos y saldrá una pantalla similar a esta:

Donde le daremos click sobre Burg Manager, y dentro de ahí, nos aparecerá la
siguiente imagen:
Donde debemos dar click en “Burg-Install”. Le damos a aceptar cuando sea necesario,
y al final nos avisará que se ha instalado correctamente. Ahora abrimos la terminal y
ejecutamos el comando anterior:

sudo burg‐emu
Y ya nos debe salir Burg Instalado. Si es así, ya podemos reiniciar el PC y configurar
Burg con F2 y F3, y f. Si aún no se ve (muy improbable), se ven sólo letras sin el Burg,
vamos otra vez a Super-Boot-Manager y esta vez instalamos Grub.

Ahora ya lo tenemos instalado, con este comando podemos probar cómo queda y
cambiar el tema si queremos:

sudo burg‐emu
Cuando arranquemos el ordenador nos debe aparecer el nuevo Burg, si no
presionamos ninguna tecla nos arrancará desde el primer Sistema. Estas son las teclas
funcionales:

F2 o t: Cambiar el tema -> Recomiendo Black and White y


Sora_clean
F3: Cambiar la resolución -> Poner la resolución óptima de
vuestro PC, hay que poner la resolución de vuestro PC o
inferior, ya que con una superior puede que se vea la pantalla
negra. Si se ve la pantalla negra, pulsamos las flechas arriba o
abajo y le damos a Intro para seleccionar otra resolución.
F7: Seleccionar punto de arranque
F9: Apagar
F10: Reiniciar
c: Abrir terminal
f: Ocultar entradas innecesarias (modo recuperación y
memtest)

Configurar Burg

Para configurar más avanzadamente el Burg, podemos instalar el siguiente


programa:
Abrimos la terminal y añadimos el PPA:

sudo add‐apt‐repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub‐customizer

Actualizamos la lista de paquetes:

sudo apt‐get update


E instalamos el programa:

sudo apt‐get install grub‐customizer


Ahora reiniciamos el entorno o el ordenador, y buscamos “grub customizer”, o en Menú
-> Administración.
Lo abrimos y nos preguntará: ¿Quiere configurar BURG en lugar de grub2?. Le damos
a Sí.
En listado de configuración no debemos tocar nada si no es necesario. En
configuración general podemos elegir la entrada predeterminada, es decir, el
Sistema que se iniciará si no pulsamos nada al arrancar. Podemos seleccionar un
Sistema, o indicarle que arranque el Sistema que pusimos la última vez.

Otra opción interesante son los segundos de tiempo de espera, es decir, los
segundos que debe esperar si no pulsamos nada, para arrancar un sistema. En
configuración de la apariencia podemos cambiar los colores y imagen de fondo,
aunque si ponemos imágenes con mucha resolución ralentizará el arranque. Cuando
cerremos, debemos guardar los cambios.

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artículo hablaremos de añadir un par de listas de canales, entre ellas se encuentran
canales españoles, infantiles, de películas y mexicanas (Pero no os preocupéis, en un
futuro profundizaremos un poco más sobre listas de canales), para ello emplearemos
el complemento PVR IPTV Simple Client disponible para Kodi de forma gratuita.

Lo primero que necesitamos es descargar Kodi en nuestro ordenador (Windows, Gnu


Linux o Mac Os), smartphone (android o iOs), Raspberry Pi (o similares)o BSD, para
obtenerlo podemos acceder a su repositorio oficial y descargarlo gratuitamente.

Pues ahora que ya lo tenemos instalado llego la hora de ejecutarlo, lo primero que
debemos de cambiar es el idioma, para lo cual ejecutamos Kodi y vamos al
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Ahora que estamos dentro del apartado TV clikamos en la opción de abajo de todo Iniciar sesión Recordarme
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Dentro del apartado TV nos aseguramos de que en General esta activada la primera
casilla que habilita la función de televisión en Kodi:

Una vez activemos esta función nos saltara el siguiente aviso, ya que no tenemos
instalado ningún complemento que gestione PVR, pero no nos preocupamos y
confirmamos la opción.

Y llegamos al momento de elegir nuestro cliente PVR, en mi casi emplee y sugiero


PVR IPTV Simple Client, el cual podemos encontrar en el repositorio de Kodi, pero
en algunos casos no aparece y tendremos que instalarlo manualmente, aquí todos los
detalles:

Para instalarlo desde el propio repositorio de Kodi:


Tenemos que clikar en Sistema > Adoons > My Addons > Clientes PVR y elegir el
deseado.
Para instalarlo en Gnu Linux tenemos el código de PVR IPTV Simple Client en
GitHub para poder instalarlo cómodamente en todas las distribuciones, pero
quiero destacar que podeis abreviar la instalación desde AUR con una búsqueda
rápida con su nombre o en Ubuntu, Mint etc con el PPA:

1 sudo apt-get install kodi-pvr-iptvsimple


2 sudo apt-get update

Y este es el código genérico para compilar el código en cualquier distribución Gnu


Linux:

1 git clone https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc.git


2 git clone https://github.com/kodi-pvr/pvr.iptvsimple.git
3 cd pvr.iptvsimple && mkdir build && cd build
4 cmake -DADDONS_TO_BUILD=pvr.iptvsimple -DADDON_SRC_PREFIX=../.. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=
5 make

Y como no para Windows, donde podemos descargar el archivo zip de sitios


como este (Descarga) e instalar el complemento manualmente desde Sistema >
Addons > Instalar desde un archivo .zip, lugar donde tan solo debemos de clikar
en el archivo descargado y se instalara automáticamente.

Ahora volvemos a reiniciar Kodi y procedemos a activar el complemento que


acabamos de instalar en:

Sistema > Adoons > My Addons > Clientes TVR

Y activamos el complemento con un simple click sobre el:

Ahroa solo nos falta agregar nuestra primera lista para que podamos empezar a
disfrutar de la televisión desde Kodi para lo cual configuraremos nuestro
complemento PVR IPTV Simple Client para agregar la primera lista, para ello
accedemos como en el caso anterior:

Sistema > Adoons > My Addons > Clientes TVR

Y clikamos sobre el nombre del complemento para que se abra la vista general del
mismo:
Una vez dentro de configurar añadiremos nuestra primera lista con la siguiente url
“http://tecnotv.info/esp.m3u” tal cual el ejemplo mostrado en la imagen inferior:

Y listo, asegúrate de que tienes bien escrita la url M3U y que el plugin esta activado
y ya podremos empezar a disfrutar de cerca d e 85 canales desde la opción TV:

Una vez dentro, el uso es simple, clika en el canal y se empezara a reproducir y


recuerda, puedes ponerlo en pantalla completa, grabar, etc.
Por último quiero destacar que en mi prueba de los 85 canales no todos se veían,
esto se debe a que están actualizando constantemente la lista para que funcionen la
mayoría de ellos pues cambian constantemente y como dije al principio de todo os
voy a dejar ahora algunas listas M3U con más canales por si queréis probarlas, para
ello solo tenéis que volver a editar el complemento y cambiar la url que lee los
canales:

Lista de canales españoles: http://tecnotv.info/esp.m3u

Lista de canales infantiles: http://tecnotv.info/kids.m3u

Lista de canales de películas:

Lista de canales mexicanos:

Lista de canales sin GeoBloqueo: http://tecnotv.info/1.m3u

Lista de canales SmarTV sin GeoBloqueo: http://tecnotv.info/smartv.m3u

Recomendamos probar esta herramienta gratuita para usuarios que desean guardar
contenido en la computadora.

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ana 

Recomiendas el uso de redes vpn con kodi? he escuchado que así se pueden ver
canales de todo el mundo
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Noel 

Con kodi no te hace falta usar vps, mientras tengas la dirección te llega.
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Roger 

Hola, gracias por la información !!! algunos canales de españa se ven, otros no. Las
cadenas más usuales gratuitas de televisión como la tve1‐2, antena3, la sexta, tv3 y
Invitado
otras, telecinco, etc… Tienen “canales” oficiales ? Quien suministra la fuente, las
mismas cadenas o particulares o empresas ? Eso quiere decir que un canal puede
fallar algún día o que no vaya porque quien lo soporte no séa la misma cadena de
orígen, y quien suministraba la cadena fuese un particular o empresa que ya se ha
cansado de hacerlo por lo que séa ? Qué remedio hay para eso ? Mirar los logs es
volverse loco con los códigos de error de pyton que muchas veces son errores del
propio addon que no dan detalles del porqué aunque esté al máximo nivel de
debug…

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G. luna 

compre un mini mx lll con codi integrado pero no puedo ver canales ya que pide
desde PVR NO LO TIENE O NO LO CORRE que me recoiendas hacer
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Emerson 

Gracias
Me he encontrado Kodi en ElementaryOS, al principio creía que era un escritorio,
Invitado
ahora me entero que es una especie de “Media center”
me puedes recomendar un sitio para saber mas?
Es que a pesar de tu fantástica explicacion , no tengo muy claro como se usa
Graciasssssssss

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Noel 

Actualiza el programa , pues el nuevo diseño es más intuitivo, todo funciona


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de serie, salvo la tv que por derechos de autor lo tienes que hacer a mano.

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Ana 

Hola!
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Soy nueva en Kodi. Hace 2 dias instalé Kodi y hoy estoy intentando
adicionar lo que has enseñado aqui.
Tengo el kodi 17. Qué es lo que tengo que instalar a mano para ver TV?
O cómo es?
Despues de hacer todo que nos has enseñado aparece un mensage de
como han descargado 149 canales. Pero no los encuentro en Kodi.
Quizas no sepa adonde estan?
Tiene influencia el facto de no estar en España?
Perdona tantas perguntas…

Muchas gracias

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Noel 

No te preocupes de tu país, es indiferente. Para ejecutarlo


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instalas el plugin para reconocer los canales de tv y después o
desde tv o desde complementos te aparece para usarlo, pero si
me das unos días creare una nueva versión con otro
complemento y la última versión de Kodi

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Ana 

Hola!
Invitado
Soy nueva en Kodi. Hace 2 dias instalé Kodi y hoy he intentado
adicionar lo que has enseñado aqui.
Tengo el kodi 17.
He tenido dificultades en que se vieran las listas de las cadenas. La de
veces que he revisto el post y he confirmado acciones…No me
funcionava por nada y de repente PLIN! ya dava! La verdad es que no
me he enterado que hice
Muchas gracias!!!
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Ana 

Ya está resuleto
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He tenido dificultades en que se vieran las listas de las cadenas. La de
veces que he revisto el post y he confirmado acciones…No me
funcionava por nada y de repente PLIN! ya dava! La verdad es que no
me he enterado que hice
Muchas gracias!!!

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Ángel 

Hola Gracias por el artículo. Cuando llegue a casa lo pruebo en openelec. Tengo una
orange pi plus 2E con openelec y la mar de contento.
Invitado
Saludos

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Noel 

Pues ya me contaras que tal te va, pues ya sabes que te lo puedes como
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centro multimedia conectado a tu televisión.

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Ángel 

Hola. Pues va genial. La instalación en openelec es un poco diferente a


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como la pones aquí. Vi de entrada hasta el movistar #0 y uno de
movistar comedia. Lo intenté poner otra vez y ya no se veian esos
canales.
Pero la sexta, antena 3, y varios más sí se veían muy bien.
Los de tve no se veían ninguno.
Genial. ^ _^
Saludos

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Noel 

Si, matice en el artículo que algunos a veces no funcionan que


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también me paso a mi, de todas formas próximamente haré un
nuevo artículo ofreciendo otras listas de canales para ampliar
las opciones

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