Version: Trial (30 days)
(Version released from 2025-11-24)
1. It is an operating system based on the open source Android platform, rebuilt from source projects (BlissOS, LineageOS, LMODroid, PrimeOS) for computers using x86 processors.
2. Android/Google TV x86_64 (also known as ATV/GTV x86_64), this is an entertainment-oriented product, providing simplified operations suitable for all ages.
3. The project is maintained by MRD_Team and individual products are shared here.
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Features
- Turn your computer into Android/Google TV
- Supports Intel/AMD CPUs
- Google AI support
- Enable Widevine DRM L3
- Add user applications: Youtube running in the background, Web browser,...
- Support upgrading/downgrading user applications
- Fix ROOT. Can launch security applications such as: camera management, expense management, video streaming,...
- And more...
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User Reviews
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I'm having trouble playing content on Amazon Prime. Which root can I use to get Magisk so I can use a module to make it think the device is official?Reply from AndroidTV-x86_64
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Really like this project! My Chromecast was getting way too slow. I used an old computer (2008) with an SSD and it flies with Google TV! I have one question: I've connected the Google remote via bluetooth. It works perfectly until reboot. The connection is lost and impossible to reconnect somehow. Any idea?Reply from AndroidTV-x86_64
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Good build. Volume is low, but not being able to add adoptable storage is what severely limits it. Most of my media is on my second internal drive. Won’t be able to use, but for casual users might be good.Reply from AndroidTV-x86_64
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I love that everything works right after install. I'm unsure if this is the case but it seems like you have to pay for this? I'm willing to but I'm a bit uncomfortable doing that for LineageOS TV 21 with a much better setup process.Reply from AndroidTV-x86_64
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Hello MRDTeam, I have been testing your builds on a Canvas Mini PC with an Intel Atom x5-Z8350 processor. I really liked the Google TV 13 build, but I noticed that **HDMI audio does not work** on this device. On the other hand, **Android TV 9 (MRDTeam) works perfectly**, including HDMI audio, Wi-Fi, and the overall TV experience. Could you please confirm if there is a fix for HDMI audio in Google TV 13 on this hardware, or if it is a known limitation? Thank you for your help and for the great builds you provide. I am currently testing the Android TV 9 x86 build (MRDTeam) and noticed it has a 30-day trial period. I would like to know: 1. What is the cost of a permanent license key? 2. Is the license a one-time payment or a subscription? 3. How can I obtain the license after the trial ends? Thank you for your help. Best regards, Konstantinos PattasReply from AndroidTV-x86_64