Greetings folks,
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I have a Intel NUC with Ubuntu 16.04 and Kodi 16.1 installed from the stable branch. Though, I have gone up the chain to unstable and nightly to try to fix this.
None of my addons want to load. I get the waiting indication and it sits there until it either times out or I cancel. The addons in question are all on the Kodi stock repo (such as the YouTube addon, and the PBS Kids addon) and I have removed and reinstalled some of them multiple times to try and fix it. Looking at the log files, I see nothing other than these messages (not in this order)
ERROR: Control 50 in window 10025 has been asked to focus, but it can't
and
ERROR: GetDirectory - Error getting plugin://plugin.video.youtube/ ERROR: CGUIMediaWindow::GetDirectory(plugin://plugin.video.youtube/) failed
But only once I back out or it times out. Nothing is different with debug logging turned on. I'm hair away from re-installing Ubuntu & Kodi but I want to avoid all of that because of the hassle of re-configuring it and getting it back to working order (it was a little bit of a PITA on this NUC as well as with the TV tuner I have)
So has anyone else seen this? Any direction I can head that doesn't involve nuking from orbit?
Thanks!
Edit: Full Debug Log : http://paste.ubuntu.com/21585880/ Also of note, the addon of use is the 'ABC Family' addon. I was going to wait for it to timeout on it's own but it was taking forever so I backed out of it.
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HomeInternet25 Best Kodi Addons You Should Install in 2019
Kodi, the open-source media center, is popular for the freedom of usage and flexibility that it offers. With its wide range of support, you can use Kodi to find virtually any movie, TV show, music, and other forms of media on almost all commonly used desktop and mobile operating systems. Besides healthy support from the open source community, there’s another feature that makes Kodi highly useful and that is the ability to install officially listed as well as third-party Kodi addons and repos that bring a host of new features to Kodi’s already amazing interface.
We have already published a list of the best Kodi repository you can use and in this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best Kodi addons that not only open access to a plethora of movies, live TV, and other video content but also help you keep the interface clean or even install other Kodi addons directly. Here are top picks for Kodi addons that you must try to improve your viewing experience.
Note:The power of Kodi also allows users to stream pirated content. We do not condone this behavior and do not support piracy in any form.
Best Kodi Addons to Empower Your Kodi Experience
Before we being our list of best Kodi addons, you should also learn how to install these addons that we are listing below. While the installation process is quite easy, it does involve a number of steps. We have already discussed the tutorial in a previous article. So, click on the link to read how to install Kodi add-ons, if you don’t already know the process.
List of Best Kodi Addons in 20191. YouTube
YouTube is among the chief sources of video entertainment today and if you have Kodi installed on your PC, smartphone, TV, or any other device, you can use the unofficial YouTube client to view uploaded as well as live videos. Besides the option to search any video on YouTube, you can also check out most popular videos in your region.
The YouTube addon for Kodi also allows you to log in with your Google credentials if you want to fetch your viewing history, recommendations, or playlists. Inside the video player – which is the default for all Kodi applications, you get the options to zoom in and out on the video, seek the video, change brightness or contrast, and add subtitles among the other options. While the search results are mostly shown in a list format, you get the thumbnail and the video description on the side in the default Kodi skin.
2. Exodus
Exodus is among the most popular Kodi addons for streaming online video content such as movies and TV shows without subscribing to any service. By selecting the add-on in Kodi, you enter the simply laid out interface that allows you too either browse through the available content or search for something specific. Both movies and TV shows have been cleanly listed in form of sections based on their genre, language, production studio, and also on the basis of their popularity.
Once you select a specific episode or movie to watch, Exodus tracks all online sources streaming it and loads the content. While at first, you might have some trouble choosing the reliable servers, you should have a fair idea about which ones to use once you rely on the service enough. Inside the player, you get the same options as above.
3. Magic Dragon
Magic Dragon is yet another Kodi add-on which offers online video streaming but it is way beyond just movies and TV shows. Magic Dragon for Kodi has a host of video content including high definition (and even 4K) movies, shows, as well as live sports and highlights, and live radio. Magic Dragon’s interface might not be very compelling, especially for its choice of outdated font styles and kiddish color but all that is made up for by features like “Catch Up TV” or “Episodes Of The Day” which let you stream the latest episodes.
Likewise, you can stream the latest movies, including support for direct playback from torrents. There are many more options to be explored within the add-on and it is a must-have for any movie or SITCOM buff. You can also enjoy a variety of 3D and VR-friendly content right off the bat and all you need is a headset to enjoy these movies or videos. Once again, Magic Dragon uses the default Kodi media player.
4. DeathStar
If the three options listed above have still kept you yearning, you can use another Kodi add-on that takes your viewing experience to an entirely new level. DeathStar is a library of over 35 other Kodi addons which allow you to watch movies or other video content. Each of these add-ons introduces its own unique flavor and variety. Even better, you get a search option which can search movies or TV shows from all the (currently 37) add-ons at once, making streaming on Kodi a blissful experience.
5. NiteCrawler
If you’re somewhat of a movie elitist and want to check out only critically acclaimed movies, NiteCrawler is one of the best Kodi addons for that job. NiteCrawler has a database of movies which have won popular awards like the Golden Globes or the Oscars. These movies are sorted in the add-on based on their popularity, the response at the box office, certifications, artists, genres, year of release etc. There is also a “Movie Mosts” option which segregates movies in categories like “Most Played”, “Most Collected” with different time frames such as this year, month, week, or of “all time”.
6. Anime Dubbed
If you happen to fancy anime, there are Kodi addons specialized for letting you watch anime. Using Anime Dubbed Kodi add-on, you can find some of the common anime series like Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Boruto: Naturo Next Generations. Recent series are listed under the “Ongoing Anime” menu and while the listing might not be very appealing, you can search to find most of the popular anime.
7. Netflix
Netflix has gained the reputation of being among the best over-the-top video services and if the free sources on Kodi are not sufficient – or if you want to enjoy any Netflix original series on Kodi, you can install this add-on. To begin with your Netflix experience, you’ll need a Netflix account. One caveat is that to be able to browse and binge on Netflix, you’ll need the latest nightly (alpha build) of Kodi 18 because Kodi 17 is not supported by the add-on.
Note: You cannot stream Netflix without an official paid membership of Netflix.
8. cCloud
If you’re looking for an option to watch live TV, cCloud can be a useful Kodi add-on. Inside the add-on, you’ll find a large catalog of live TV or radio channels which you can watch or listen to. The channels listed in the add-on are divided into genres like entertainment, lifestyle, music etc. and to make the job easier for yourself, you can simply search the channels you want to watch. Besides channels popular in the US, you can also find certain regional channels in the “Non-English/Entertainment” section – although support from the developers might be limited.
9. WatchNixtoons
If the pirate in you has grown up but the child in your heart hasn’t, you might be familiar with Watch Cartoon Online – the largest online database of virtually all the cartoons and anime ever made and seen by the humankind. Using this Kodi addon, you can stream cartoons directly on your PC, smartphone, or TV set. In the WatchNixtoons (a spinoff of Watch Cartoon Online) add-on for Kodi, the interface has been divided into various sections, allowing you to easily browse through the available titles. If you don’t find what you were looking for, you can perform a simple search using the dedicated option. This is one of my most used Kodi addons as I still watch a ton of cartoons.
Note: if you want cartoons only suitable for kids, you may try out the KidsTube Kodi (download ZIP) add-on. However, the list of available titles is much smaller.
10. RealDebrid
If you’ve gotten somewhat used to watching video content on Kodi, and want to bypass the initial buffering, as well as load videos faster, you can subscribe to RealDebrid which is a paid service that accelerates download speeds. RealDebrid supports a collection of file-sharing services like 4shared, DataFilesHost, RapidGator etc. and even content streaming services like Vimeo, YouTube, and SoundCloud. Using RealDebrid, you’ll be able to get more download and streaming links for video-playing Kodi addons like Exodus and even with higher resolution. Paid plans of RealDebrid start at 3 euros for 15 days, and you can sign up for the service by visiting their website.
11. Spotify
Spotify is undeniably among the most popular music streaming platforms and while there’s no official support for Kodi yet, you can utilize an unofficial route to get Spotify running on your Kodi machine. Just download and install the Spotify Kodi add-on and enter your Spotify credentials using the “Configure” option on the add-on details page. Using the add-on, you can listen to your preferred music or manage your Spotify playlists.
Note: You’ll require a Spotify premium account to use the service. Secondly, since this is an unofficial app, we recommend you to use the app responsibly (with proper VPN) to avoid any form of suspension.
12. Listen Up!!
If you prefer being read to instead of reading books yourself, audiobooks are great options. With Listen Up!! Kodi add-on, you can find a score of Sci-Fi, Horror, History, Thrillers, and audiobooks from a host of other genres. The interface is intuitive and shows you a brief synopsis about the book along with the name of the author and the duration of the audiobook.
13. Aptoide
Using Kodi on an Android device, especially Android TV can be made more enjoyable by installing Aptoide, an unofficial store which lets you download and install APKs and other Android apps on your TV or other interfaces with large screens. So if you’re looking to install Android apps on your Kodi device, Aptoide will be a good option. With the Aptoide store, you can sort games or applications based across various categories or even search if you don’t find the required app.
Please take note that while you will be able to download APK files on any Kodi device, you can only install them if you have an Android smartphone or an Android TV box. However, you will not have any trouble installing smartphone apps on a smart TV.
14. Ares Wizard
Kodi is a very useful software but with a wide range of add-ons and downloaded media, it can get bloated pretty soon. This may result in a sluggish or jittery experience and if you’re running Kodi on a PC or laptop, the media player can easily eat up most of the resources. To prevent that from happening, you should use a maintenance add-on in Kodi such as Ares Wizard. With this add-on, you can delete cache and temporary files, backup and restore your settings profile, check available system RAM or internet speeds from the options available on the Kodi add-on.
15. Twitch
Twitch is something you must be familiar with if you like watching or streaming gameplay videos. Using the Twitch Kodi add-on, you can watch your favorite streamers or even explore new ones. Currently, there is no option to stream your own gaming sessions but if you’re just on Twitch for watching live or uploaded gaming videos, the add-on will come in handy. You can either search for your preferred streamer or even browse by game.
16. OpenVPN
While Kodi itself is not illegal, the add-ons somewhat make you lean into the gray area of media right because of region restrictions or copyrights by publishers. So if you want to avoid any tussle, it is a good idea to use a VPN and hide your usage from your ISP or local authorities. A good VPN add-on for Kodi uses the open-source VPN protocol called OpenVPN. Once you install the OpenVPN, you can download and keep all OpenVPN configuration files (.OVPN) in a single folder. When you use OpenVPN, you will be asked to choose a server and you’ll be connected and ready to cruise across the web without any fear of interception.
17. Internet Archive Game Launcher
Kodi can also help you find and run legendary arcade games on your Kodi system using the Internet Archive Game Launcher (IAGL) Kodi add-on. In this add-on, you will find an unimaginably long list of games separated by a variety of consoles and gaming systems including the popular ones like NES, SNES, PlayStation 1, Atari, GBA, GBC etc.
To be able to play this game, you’ll have to download an external emulator and choose it as the default option by going to the “Configure” option on the add-on page. We recommend using RetroArch (free download) which is present on a variety of operating systems such as Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Linux, and even Raspberry Pi. With RetroArch, you can play these classic games on almost any device you must be using to run Kodi. I used this tutorial to set up RetroArch on my MacBook.
![]() 18. ROM Collection Browser
Just like IAGL, this add-on helps you play retro games on your Kodi. Using the ROM Collection Browser Add-on, you can launch games by assigning the default emulator and the location where you’ve saved the game ROMs. Unfortunately, this add-on will not let you download games like IAGL but its interface lets you manage all of the available games with greater ease.
19. Yahoo! Weather
If you’ve already gone through our list of top Kodi tips and tricks you can keep a tab of weather by choosing a weather add-on. The Yahoo! Weather add-on is among the most informative and actively supported weather add-on that you can use in Kodi. You can set up multiple locations and even enable the weather information to be displayed beneath the watch on all pages of the Kodi menu.
20. Indigo
By now, you must have been very well acquainted with Kodi and Kodi addons and if you’re ready to explore more, Indigo will help you find and install new add-ons without exiting the Kodi interface. Just select the add-on you want to install by hitting “Install” and the add-on will be downloaded and installed. Kodi will prompt you to restart the application but you can do it just once after you’re done installing all the add-ons. Similar to the Ares Wizard, you can also clean up cache or thumbnails to make up space on your Kodi device, or even factory reset your Kodi.
21. Maverick TV
Maverick TV is one of the best add-on for movies you can find on Kodi. It runs without any buffering or quality issue and also has the largest library of movies. The library of content is so huge that it’s simply impossible to manually navigate through the content. To make things easier, Maverick TV has a helpful search bar and separate folders of movies divided into various categories. If you love watching movies on Kodi, you are going to enjoy the Maverick TV Kodi addon a lot.
2. BBC iPlayer
BBC iPlayer is one of my most favorite Kodi addons on this list as I enjoy BBC content a lot. The addon not only let you access movies playing on BBC but also gives you access to all the documentaries that they produce, something that I thoroughly enjoy. Do note that if you are living outside UK you will need to use a VPN to spoof your location before you can enjoy the content on this addon. Fortunantely, there are tons of free Kodi VPNs out there which can help you do that.
To install BBC iPlayer, launch Kodi and the go to Addon -> Download Addon -> Video Addons and select and install “iPlayer WWW” addon.
23. OpenSubtitles.org
If you are not a native English speaker, you might find it hard to follow what’s going on in a movie or TV show. If that’s the case, I suggest that you use this Kodi addon which will automatically add subtitles to the content that you are watching. Since the subtitles are sourced from Opensubtitles, the quality is quite good. If you’re not a fan of OpenSubtitles or cannot find what you need there, there are various other official subtitle add-ons including odnapisi, Subscene, Titlovi, Divxplanet, and more to choose from.
24. CU LRC Lyrics
CU LRC Lyrics is the official lyrics script for Kodi. It does exactly what you think it does, and if you want lyrics with your music, it’s essential. It supports both regular and LRC lyrics, and it can search synchronized/un-synchronized lyrics that are embedded as well as those from files, or scrape them from third-party sources.
25. TV Guide
Since it’s very likely you’ll use Kodi to stream live television, it makes sense to have a TV guide. It saves you from switching between channels all day, as well as switching away from Kodi. Named for its function, TV Guide is an add-on that gives you an overview of what’s currently on TV. It is one of those small and nifty Kodi addons which can save you a ton of time when selecting what you want to watch.
SEE ALSO: 20 Amazing Kodi Tips and Tricks to Boost Your Experience in 2019
Master Kodi With These Awesome Kodi Addons
Kodi offers a powerful and customizable multimedia experience and you can enhance it further by using add-ons. Whether it is to play retro games, clean up your Kodi, choose from a huge list of movies, TV shows, cartoons, or anime, or just listen to audiobooks, add-ons can really boost your overall media center experience in Kodi.
While we think that these are some of the best Kodi add-ons that you must have and use, the list doesn’t end there and you can explore more add-ons as you get to learn Kodi more. Do you think we should include some other Kodi add-ons in this list? Tell us in the comments below.
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Kodi can do a lot out of the box. If you’ve got a collection of ripped Blu-Rays and CDs, you can browse them from your couch with a beautiful interface. If you’ve got a TV tuner card, you can watch live TV with NextPVR. As local media players go, it’s very complete.
What Kodi can’t do, at least on its own, is stream media from the web. To do that (among other things), you need add-ons.
These simple scripts, typically made by fellow users, let Kodi access free online services like YouTube and Twitch, paid services like NHL.tv and Plex, and even a few services like ESPN3 and NBCSN, which require cable logins to work. Other add-ons may let you customize the look of your setup, or which weather service it pulls information from. Others may interface with other programs on your computer, so they can display your BitTorrent queue or launch other programs like video games.
Learning to find and configure these add-ons makes Kodi a lot more powerful, so let’s dive in.
Installing Add-ons From the Official Kodi Repository
Finding and using Kodi add-ons used to be a huge pain. But while it’s still not as straightforward as finding Roku channels, there’s an easy place to get started in the latest version of Kodi: the add-on section in the main menu.
Here you will see all of your installed add-ons, broken into a few sections: Video, Music, Programs, and others. If you want to browse a few add-ons to install, the simplest way is to select the “Install from repository” option, as pointed to above. Next Click “Kodi Add-on repository,” then start browsing by category.
The number of categories is a little overwhelming, so I suggest you get started by heading to Video to start with.
Scroll until you find something that interests you. If you don’t know where to look, I recommend starting with YouTube.
Select YouTube and hit Enter, and you can install the add-on in the screen that pops up.
When you find something you want to install, select it, then select “Install.” The add-on will install in the background, and you’ll see a pop-up when it’s done. Just like that you’ll find your new add-on back on the main screen.
Repeat this process for as many add-ons as you like. There’s a lot of good stuff in the default Kodi repository!
How to Configure Kodi Add-ons
Most add-ons allow at least a little bit of configuration. Sometimes this lets you log in to your account, which is necessary for some services, like Pandora. Sometimes there are other things you can configure. From the add-ons screen, add-on you want to configure, then hit “S” on your keyboard. A short menu will pop up.
Select “Settings” and the settings window for your add-on will appear.
We couldn’t begin to review what these settings can do, because it will be different for every add-on. Our advice: if you think you should be able to change something about an add-on’s behavior, you probably can, so check the settings screen.
What if an Add-on Isn’t Working?
Is a particular add-on giving you trouble? The first thing to do is check out the official Kodi forum. If you found an add-on in the official Kodi repository, there’s a good chance you’ll find a thread by the add-on’s creator on the forum. The first post in such threads usually offer valuable information about current bugs, frequently offering short-term solutions, or just a timeline about when a particular feature is going to be fixed.
If you can’t find answers to your questions, you can sign up for an account and ask. Just remember: the people making these add-ons are volunteers, and users just like you. They have lives outside of making Kodi add-ons; a job, family, all that stuff. They are putting time into this project because they wanted the feature themselves, or because they thought it might be fun. Treat these developers as you’d like to be treated under those circumstances, and you’ll probably find they’re happy to help out. Get mad at them because your add-on isn’t working and they might not.
If an add-on you installed from a third party repository isn’t working, do not ask about it on the official Kodi forums unless you find an existing thread about the add-on already. Instead, search for the alternative forum where the developer of the add-on are discussing the project.
Kodi Addons Laughing Out Load VideoGet Even More Add-Ons from Third Party Repositories
Speaking of third party repositories: you might have, in your web travels, stumbled upon an interesting add-on that for whatever reason is not yet in the official Kodi repository. Maybe it’s too new, maybe the developer hasn’t bothered submitting it, or maybe it’s a piracy app that Kodi doesn’t want to endorse (we’ll talk about that later.)
Whatever the reason, installing add-ons from third party repositories is relatively straightforward. First, you need to enable third-party repositories, if you haven’t done so yet. From the main menu, select the gear icon to open the Kodi Settings screen.
Head to System > Add-ons and make sure that “Unknown sources” is enabled.
Next, download the ZIP file for the repository you want to browse, and make sure it’s saved somewhere on the same computer as Kodi. Head back to the Add-ons section in the main menu, this time clicking Add-ons in the sidebar to bring up the Add-ons screen. You’ll find a box at the top-left.
Select this box and you’ll be brought to the add-on browser, from where you can install ZIP files.
Use this option to browse to and install the ZIP file you downloaded earlier. You can now install add-ons from your new repository using the “Install from repository” option that we explored earlier.
Kodi Add-ons Worth Checking Out
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of Kodi add-ons out there. Which ones are worth installing? Here are a few of our favourites. First, from the official Kodi repository:
And if you have a cable login, there’s even more to check out. Add-ons for ESPN and NBCSN can be found in the official repository, and give you access to live sports.
If you don’t have a cable login, but still want to watch live sports, there are add-ons for league specific subscription services, such as NHL.tv, NFL Gamepass, NBA League Pass, and even MLS Live.
There are a lot more add-ons worth checking out, so go ahead and explore the official repository and the official Kodi forums to learn more. And stay tuned to this site, because we hope to explore the best add-ons in future articles.
Kodi add-ons are an open source ecosystem, which has pros and cons. Pro: the community often makes add-ons that streaming services themselves wouldn’t get around to making. Con: those add-ons can break when those services change their streaming providers, or basically anything else regarding how their site works.
RELATED:Kodi Is Not a Piracy Application
Another thing to consider: there are a lot of piracy add-ons out there on the wider web. If an add-on offers something too good to be true, it’s probably a piracy. Kodi does not endorse these add-ons, so we’re not going to link to them here. We’d ask that you don’t point them out in our comments, or ask about them—it’s been causing a lot of problems for the Kodi project, and we don’t want to see a good project suffer.
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Kodi is a free and open source media player that is available on all major platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, tvOS, Apple TV and FreeBSD. While it is an extremely capable piece of software for playing local media files on your device, you’re only skimming the surface of Kodi’s abilities if you’re not trying out the various different optional addons to stream media content from a bewildering array of sources from around the world. That being the case, let’s take a look at how to install both official and unofficial addons to enhance the functionality of Kodi:
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Note: The process described below applies to Kodi 17 Krypton on desktop Windows, but should be no different for Mac and Linux users as long as you’re running the latest version of Kodi. In case you’re using Kodi on your TV, just use the navigation buttons on your remote to move from one option to another. Press “OK” to choose an option and the “Back” button to move to the previous page, just like you’d press “Enter” on your keyboard to choose an option and “Backspace” to go back to the previous page.
How to Install Kodi Addons From The Official Kodi Repository
Configuring Kodi can seem a bit daunting to a first-time user simply because of all the options and features it offers to advanced users, but once you’ve downloaded the program from the official site and installed it on your device, getting addons from the Kodi repository is one of the easiest things you can do. Just follow the next few simple steps to get started:
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While installing addons from the official Kodi repository is both easy and enlightening, not every addon available on the platform can be obtained from the official repository. To download and install those addons that are not yet approved by Kodi or the XBMC Foundation for one reason or another, you’ll need to look elsewhere. You can either do so from third-party repositories, or from ZIP files that are available in the plentiful on the net, but be careful what you’re dealing with, as installing some of them may put you on the wrong side of the law.
How To Install Kodi Addons From Third Party Repos
Downloading unofficial Kodi addons from third-party repositories isn’t a whole lot different from the method described above, but it’s a two-step process. The second part of that process is almost identical to the method described above, but to get there, you’ll need to install third-party repositories, which can seem a tad confusing for first-time users. To get new repos on your device, you’ll need to just tweak your settings a little, so here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do that:
STEP 1: Change System Settings To Enable Installation From ‘Unknown Sources’
Step 2: Installing Third-Party Repositories or Individual Addons from ZIP Files
Now you are all set to download and install unofficial addons on your Kodi. To do that, you can either add entire third-party repositories that come with dozens of addons for you to choose from, or add individual addons separately if that’s what you want. For the purpose of this article, we’ll install a very well-known repository called ‘SuperRepo’ that has access to over 2,000 addons that bring you a wealth of entertainment at your fingertips, all for free. However, as a statutory warning, we’ll need to remind you that some of the addons you’ll find in third-party repos may aid in the illegal streaming of copyrighted media, so you’ll need to be careful if you don’t want to end up on the wrong side of the law. Either way, to avoid legal troubles, make sure that you protect yourself with a VPN connection before starting to use third-party repos.
That’s it, you’ve got SuperRepo installed on your Kodi now, and you can repeat the process for pretty much any third-party repository you want on your device. In the future, you can install addons either from the official Kodi repo, SuperRepo or any other repo that you choose to install on your system.
However, having the repository on your system is one thing and installing addons from it is quite another. Now that you have SuperRepo on your system, you’ll need to know how to install addons from it. They will be available in the compressed ‘ZIP’ file format, so you’ll need to navigate your way through to them.
The installation only takes a few seconds, and once it’s done, you’ll get a small notification popup on the top-right corner of your Kodi Window to let you know that everything went along smoothly. SuperRepo will now be visible when you choose the “Install from repository” option from Main Menu -> Addons. You’ll then be able to install addons from the newly-installed repository pretty much the same way as described in the very first section of this tutorial.
You can also install individual addons in the exact same manner as long as you know the exact download address of the ZIP file.
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Install Kodi Addons From Both Official and Unofficial Sources
Kodi is one of the best things to have happened to entertainment and is something that you should definitely try out if you’re looking to cut the cord. Netflix, Amazon Prime and other subscription-based platforms offer a robust collection of eminently watchable programs, but what Kodi brings to the table is hard to beat any which way you look at it. Especially when you factor in the price. While some of the old addons and repositories are biting the dust in recent times, we’re already starting to see forked versions of them springing up on a daily basis, and with new repositories springing up frequently, you can be rest assured that the party isn’t going to be over for the much-loved open source media-streaming platform and its users anytime soon. Either way, now that you’re a bit of a Kodi expert, do try out some of the best Kodi addons and let us know how your experiments went, because we love hearing from you.
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Kodi is not just popular for its vast amount of content, but also because it's available on a number of platforms and hardware devices....
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