> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.xibosignage.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.xibosignage.com/kb/media-players/rdm-for-your-sony-bravia-device/installing-sony-bravia-models-which-are-not-compatible-with-rdm.md).

# Installing Sony Bravia models which are not compatible with RDM

### Install Side load Xibo

1. Download the latest Xibo for Android player APK from the downloads section and copy it to the root folder of a USB stick
2. Enter [Pro Settings Mode](/kb/media-players/what-display-tv-modes-should-i-use-with-a-sony-bravia-display.md) and plug in the USB stick
3. Navigate to **Pro Settings,** Install API and select the APK on the USB stick.&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
\
You can open Xibo while in Pro Settings mode and connect to your CMS. If you miss opening Xibo during the install process, please enable in Pro Mode first (as shown below) and then start **Pro Mode.**\
\
Xibo will appear in “Apps” when in **Pro Mode** and can be opened from there.
{% endhint %}

### Enable in Pro Mode

Navigate to **Pro Settings**

From **Apps**, select Xibo to be enabled in Pro Mode.

&#x20;\[[Source - Sony Bravia Pro Settings](https://pro-bravia.sony.net/setup/pro-settings/)]<br>


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