Android TV 13 Raspberry Pi 5. How to install with the Google Play store

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okay so cona Kang has released Android TV for the Raspberry Pi 5 and uh I've got it up and running and I've also installed the Google Play Store and uh it's working fine but I figured I better do a tutorial because I think some people are going to get stuck on this I haven't really played around with it yet uh it does feel Snappy and the Google Play Store is registered so uh if you wanted to install an app on there you would just click on it and uh you can see open with Google Play Store and we'll say just want and it gives us an install Button as you'd expect right so let's quit out of this I'm going to press the home button on my keyboard which is F2 and go to settings system and shut this down okay so I booted up Raspberry Pi OS this is my remote VNC one uh from an SD card in my Pi I'm going to plug plug in 120 gig SSD drive and I'm going to write the operating system to that so now I'm going to open up a browser and get a cona Kang's website and just click on kang.com click on devices and raspberry pi5 and you'll see there's three OS is there I've already done a video on AOSP uh but we now have the better operating system which is lineage gos I just prefer using it uh I haven't tried this one uh but I thought i' did the Android TV as we haven't had an Android TV option on the pi5 up until now so let's click on that and you can see it will give you two download options you don't want the OTA one for this tutorial you want this one the RPI a.zip so click on that and that will download I've already downloaded it so if I now go to my downloads folder just to show you it's in there along with all sorts of other operating systems so it must be this one yeah linear unofficial cona Kang ATV doz 626 megab so once that's downloaded call out Raspberry Pi imager and go to choose OS scroll all the way to the bottom use custom and then we need to find that uh which is here lineage 20 hit open choose storage well this is my 120 gig drive and hit next I'm not going to add any customization and I'm going to say yes to arrays and pop your password in and come back when that's all done okay that's all done now so I'm going to unplug my USB drive and then plug it back in again and you'll see that it shows up we can get rid of these and close this down now if we go to boot you can see we've got config do text need to go into that and we're looking for the boot device so it's great to see we've got nvme on this list as well now at the moment this is set to boot from SD card so if you're using an SD card you don't need to do anything but if you're using a USB device like me remove the hash and put a hash in front of this one the SD card so that means that it's thinking it's going to boot up from the USB device now if you want to overclock at this point I overclock to 28 you can do if you want but you don't need to and obviously overclock at your own risk some pies aren't as good at overclocking my Pi can be overclock to 3 gig uh and it seems to work fine but for a first boot if you're unsure I would leave it at 24 which is the stock clock speed right so let's hit save and shut this down we will need raspberry pios a little bit later on so I need to pull this out now because I want mine to boot from my SSD drive so if I start that up so you can see it's starting to boot up Android when I did it on this USB stick it actually restarted three or four times uh I just left it and it ended up with this sort of screen but this SSD definitely booted much more smoothly so I'm going to press escape on this cuz I'm not got any accessories and let's hit start and accept I'm going to pick English UK and next and next and start okay so this is the operating system but as you can see there appears to be nothing here apart from files and settings so we need to make some changes in settings so we're going to go to system and about and scroll down Android TV OS build and just click on that until it says you're a developer there you go you now have enabled development settings so we go back we got a buttons option now and we want to turn on Advanced restart I'm going to go back to Raspberry Pi OS now uh so to close this down I usually press f2 for home F1 is the back button by the way uh so let's press the settings button on here and system scroll down and shut down so I'm going to leave the SSD drive still connected but I want a boot from the SD card and Raspberry Pi's default to SD card boot as standard so the fact that I've got two operating systems it'll ignore this one and just boot from the SD card so let's start that up okay so now we need to launch gparted if you haven't got gparted already open a terminal type pseudo app install gparted and hit enter and it'll install for you but I already have it so I don't need that so let's press the Windows key start typing G parted and I can launch that now this is the drive that my operating system is running on but this drive is the Android one and that's why we've got all these partitions here now if I click on this last partition here which is the one that says user data I can then right click it and resize and then Dr drag it so that it uses all the available space all 120 gigs so hit resize and tick and apply and that's all done so let's hit close and then close that down now we need to go to the web browser and go back to cona Kang site so if I go into history so you need to be on the page for the build that you're on and if you scroll down all the way to the bit where it talks about Google Play Store how to install Google apps so download mind the G apps so click on this and click on I did the full one this one here and that will download and if we go back to that page and scroll down and we've got the change log here by the way these are the the things that have been changed in this so we've got Misa so the graphics driv is 23.3 point3 FFM Peg this is to do with sound camera Linux kernel Android security patch from the 5th of January so keep scrolling down because Conant Kang has a comment on his own blog so if we click on this one this is a download to be able to register your device with Google so click here to start downloading and primary download and you can see I've got two files downloading now if I go to my my downloads folder I'm going to put them on a USB stick now I've already got a USB stick plugged in and I'm going to put them on that so I got to downloads first of all find the two that I've downloaded so mine the G apps is one I don't what the other one's called and I don't know what the other one's called I guess it's probably this one but let's have a look in my downloads just to see lineage 20 gfid lineage 20 a it's this one here so let's copy those and I'm going to put them on my USB stick which is not showing up for some reason so I'm going to unplug it and plug it in again there you go so that's my USB stick let's say open I've got loads of folders on here I'm actually going to put it in this folder uh 001 Android Essentials just cuz it's easier to find so you can see I've got a few things in here already let's paste that in so these are the two two files so now what we need to do is shut this down and remove the SD card again and boot up from the Android storage device and you can see it started up so now we can just check in settings uh to see what storage is showing yeah storage here and we've got 114 gig spare so press f2 to go back to the home then we can shut this down so click on settings system go to restart and Recovery if it doesn't boot into this screen and get stuck on the raspberry screen just turn it off and turn it on again mine did and then the second time it did this uh so install and we're going to pick the storage device select storage and this is my USB drive that I've got plugged in that I wrote those two files to earlier on so let's hit okay you can you can see I've got Android essential here let click on that and Min the G apps and swipe to flash and just let it do its thing and it'll go through and copy all the necessary files uh wipe dvic and swipe to wipe then I'm going to go back and back again using this bottom button and then I'm going to install this RPI GSF Aid and swipe to wipe and then Reboot system so now if we click on apps we've got the Google Play Store here but if we click on it it won't let us sign in so we'll try it anyway so pop your email in and hit next you can see that something went wrong that's fine that's what's meant to happen so let's quit out of that by pressing home home and let's shut it down by going to settings system and shut down and shut down so now I'm going to go back into Raspberry Pi OS by put my SD card in and booting up and we need to go to the boot partition and we're looking for something that's not there so I'm going to go back and try that again so I'm going to try that process again so try and sign into the Google Play Store and something's gone wrong again which is what's meant to happen so I'm going to try it one more time okay now I'm going to shut down and boot up in raspberry pios again okay so now if we try again in Raspberry Pi OS and opening up the boot partition you can see this is the bit that I was looking for so this is the registration number or Google ID so I'm going to copy that and then I'm going to go to I think it's on here yeah where I've got the website so let's go to this website to register this P so copy that pop that in the browser and then it's looking for a framework ID which is the one that we've just had so let's copy that and pop it in here click I'm not a robot and click register and it says registering device registered so now we can shut this down take the SD card out and boot Android again and hopefully it will be registered if it's not first of all it will be after a while okay so let's click add app and play store and let's open the Play Store and sign in again and if it doesn't sign us in first of all this time then we'll just wait a bit and try it again I really don't know how long this this process takes please wait okay so it it was done straight away so I didn't have to do anything extra and then we're just clicking on an app and installing it so if I click on Spotify and install so now you can see if I click open then I've installed Spotify as simple as that and we got the cool Google TV interface let's try Firefox no Firefox isn't there we'll go with this TV browser let's go with cona Kang and let's put in Raspberry Pi 5 Android TV back to where we were and if we scroll down and you'll see there's a section here about widevine L3 now some TV apps or streaming apps may need this functionality uh and you can install that the way that we installed the other zip files uh so basically going back into TWRP and installing them uh I'll probably do that separately but for now I'll say thanks very much to cona Kang for his great work and everybody else who's involved I hope all this helps thanks very much for watching please like 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Length: 14min 26sec (866 seconds)
Published: Mon Jan 15 2024
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