I sideloaded chrome (via adb), but it closes immediately, wont work. dolphin browser loads, but its difficult to use since it wasn't designed for android tv. side loaded apps all seem to extend beyond the view of the tv screen a little. a margin that slightly hides the top/bottom/left/right of each app on the screen. makes them difficult to use w/o an updated android tv supported UI.
to setup nexus player for sideloading:
- settings -> personal options -> security & restrictions, turn unknown sources ON
- settings -> about, go to build on bottom and click build multiple times until it shows that you unlocked developer options
- settings -> preferences -> developer options -> debugging, turn USB debugging ON
then you could sideload through the usb port (read/install apks from external memory using a usb otg adapter, or install from computer through an adb connection)
something to note:
I found that some apps can be installed directly from the play store web site. ES File Explorer for example.
that wouldn't be considered sideloaded since it still came from the play store.
example:
- on any device's browser, go to play store (login to your google account)
- search for es file explorer, click install, choose device "no carrier Asus Nexus Player", install
you might find a way to side load from your phone (maybe some 3rd party app can help, dunno)
but having a backup app on your phone, like ultimate backup, could be used to obtain the apks/installers of all the apps/games on the device.
then you could try sending the apks to a cloud storage like google drive.. then using es file explorer on the player, setup network connection-> gdrive and access/install the apks that way.
any side loaded apps that don't officially support android tv won't show up in the app list on the main screen. to access them, go to settings->apps, downloaded apps