
If you have OS X 10.8 or higher, you may need to bypass the Gatekeeper settings to install Kodi: See Gatekeeper. Be sure to make a backup of the Userdata when doing updates in case something goes wrong. All your settings and files will be preserved as they are located in a different place in the Userdata. Simply download Kodi from and copy Kodi.app to your Applications folder to install Kodi. Main page: HOW-TO:Install_Kodi_for_Mac_OS_X If your computer can run OS X 10.8 or later then your hardware should work just fine with Kodi. All hardware requirements are the same as those for OS X 10.8. Kodi v18 (and its nightlies) will at least require 10.9). Kodi v17 requires Mac OS X 10.8 or later. 5.1 Gatekeeper prevents Kodi from installing ("Kodi" can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer). 5 Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) (and higher) issues. 4.4 Strange sound when movie is paused after updating to 10.7.4. 4.3 Can't wake a sleeping Mac using the Apple Remote. 4.2 Userdata folder and logs are hidden.
4.1 SMB (Windows Sharing) isn't working when sharing files.4 Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) (and higher) issues.3.9 Bluetooth audio results in poor sound quality.3.8 Why does setting the output for 2.0 sound work better for 5.1 sound?.3.7 Audio issues and/or slow video playback.3.5 Add-ons downloaded from the internet are not in zip format or will not install.3.3 I am seeing double or ghost files for some videos.
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3.1 Getting more help with Kodi for Mac OS X. 2.5 iTunes and/or system volume is taking over when using the remote. 2.4 Can't wake a sleeping Mac using the Apple Remote on 10.7.
2.2 Starting Kodi with the Apple Remote.1.4 What version/nightly build/beta of Kodi am I running?.