Want me to elaborate? Some people made a version of Android that you can run on your PC. But not many people would want that now, would they? So you can run it in a container, known as Virtual machine, and boot it inside that. It's just like a emulator in which you can run any operating system in a contained environment.
Yup. I too installed it on my firestick recently. Just download the tv app on your phone and send it to the stick via Apps2Fire. Cheers!
Please try this app from the playstore as the issue you are facing regarding anime not loading or buffering could be a restriction by your internet service provider. If that does not work then we are sorry we cannot really help out. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cloudflare.onedotonedotonedotone
We bave made changes to the ui to show the title beter on posters.
You can use an app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.kfsoft.force.rotation to rotate the app. We have no plans to add the landscape option as it would require a full overhaul of the design.
We have plans to make changes to the comment section and it will be hidden by default.
And what anime did you see having a spoiler comment?
In that case, perhaps your TV box has the mobile version of Android, not Android TV, in which case you can either try using the mobile version of Ani-Ko, or you can use an Android TV app aware launcher like HALauncher.
Let me know how either of these options works out for you.
Try HALauncher. I don't have an Android TV box yet, but I still wanted to try out the TV version of the app, so I downloaded and installed it on my phone. I was a bit confused that it didn't get an app icon so after a bit of searching I found that HALauncher is supposed to be able to work on both handheld and TV versions of Android ^((though it's UI is optimized for use on a TV which makes operating it on a phone a little awkward)), and it allows you to launch both types of apps, and for apps that are supposed to be compatible with both modes, it has an option to "Launch by giving priority to TV mode" or "Launch by giving priority to Handheld mode", which doesn't seem to do anything for any of the apps I have on my phone, but should apparently cause some apps that have a different UI for mobile or TV versions of Android both built into the same APK to use the UI you picked.