Step 9: It should now say it's connected to the ip and port you entered. \adb.exe connect then use the ip address and port number from step 4. Step 7: Open the platform tools folder, right click inside of it then click "Open in Windows Terminal". Step 6: Download the findroid apk file from the GitHub I linked then move the apk into the platform tools folder. Step 5: Download the SDK Platform Tools for Windows from the link I gave you and extract it. Take note of yours cause you'll need it later. Step 4: An IP address and port number should now come up right above the "manage developer settings" button. Step 2: Launch the Windows Subsystem For Android settings and enable developer mode. Step 1: Go to the Windows store and install Amazon AppStore. If you prefer video tutorials here you go, it's not specifically for findroid, but everything's the same except the apk used. ![]() What you'll need: - Findroid apk - SDK Platform Tools for Windows - Amazon AppStore If you don't care about that just get Bluestacks or any other Android emulator and get Findroid on the play store. This can also work for older versions of windows with an android emulator though IMO since you have to go through the emulator to access the app it's not as seamless so I prefer using the Android subsystem method. But if you want that Netflix functionality where you can watch your downloaded video within the Jellyfin app and keep track of your watch history which will be synced with the server once you go back online here's how to do it. I know you can download the videos you want manually and just watch them with VLC or whatever when you're offline.
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