XBMC, soon to become Kodi with version 14, is now supported in Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, and iOS. But Kodi 14 may soon support Tizen, as Phil C., a Tizen developer, ported the alpha version of Kodi 14 to Tizen 3.0, and showcased it on an Intel “Bay Trail” NUC powered by Intel Atom E3815 single core processor.

Intel 3815 NUC is officially supported by Tizen and an image is available for download, so most of the work was to build Kodi 14 Alpha, install required packages, and configure some scripts. The video below shows XBMC/Kodi 14 UI running on Tizen 3.0, and a video played from YouTube, and after about 3 minutes, he explains how to modify the BIOS to have the system boot and work properly for the rest of the video.

If you happen to own an Intel E3815 NUC, but it could also work on a regular PC with Tizen installed, you can try this image by yourself by following the instructions below:

Download tizen-xbmc-0.0.20140621rzr.img.xz Extract it and dump it to a USB flash drive (4GB or more) from a Linux terminal:

xz -d *.xz sudo dd if=*.img of=/dev/sdX bs=64k sudo sync 1 2 3 xz - d * .xz sudo dd if =* .img of =/ dev / sdX bs = 64k sudo sync

where X is the letter for your flash drive. You can check with lsblk.

It can also be done from Windows with USBWriter or Win32DiskImager. Connect the USB flash drive to your target machine, and go to the BIOS to enable USB boot to start the image.

For faster performance, you may also consider copying the USB flash drive files to Intel NUC’s eMMC in /usr/local/ directory.

Via Tizen Experts