A Kodi build is a prepackaged version of Kodi containing skin, repositories, add-ons and predefined settings. A build is easier to install because it requires only a few clicks, and your Kodi is ready to go. However, there are good reasons why not to install those builds.
Many users watch their favorite content online using Kodi as a streaming service for movies and TV shows. A less-known feature of Kodi, but one that is externally useful, is downloading media files to your local storage. It has significant advantages over streaming, as you can watch it anytime and everywhere without buffering issues or searching for working sources. Also, you don’t need an available internet connection.
We often back up and restore our Kodi for two main reasons: the first reason is to transfer Kodi from one device to another, and the second reason is to restore it in case of a crash or file corruption. Backup is also a good practice before any update or changes you intend to do on your Kodi. The backup process stores all the relevant Kodi files, including user add-ons and the add-ons settings, config files, database, playlists, profiles, thumbnails, fanart, and game saves. Backup can be done on demand or via a scheduler.
The Magic Dragon add-on is a popular add-on from the cMaN’s Wizard repository with a huge collection of movies and TV shows. It includes sections like 4K movies, new releases, movie picks, latest episodes and seasons, documentaries, people watching, movie world, TV world and more. The Magic Dragon has Trakt and Real Debrid support, and it also provides free links.
TED is a platform for spreading ideas using short powerful talks. Those talks cover a wide range of topics including technology, science, economics, biology, advertising and much more. The TED Talks add-ons bring those talks to Kodi so you can watch them and learn new things every day.
Have you ever wanted to create an amazing Kodi add-on by yourself? Great, but you first need to learn the basics. Every programming language (or software in our case) has its basic program called Hello World. This tutorial will teach you how to create your first add-on as the first step in learning how to develop complex Kodi add-ons. It doesn’t require any prior knowledge.
The IPTV Simple Client add-on in Kodi allows you to load one or more M3U playlists and watch free IPTV channels directly through Kodi’s powerful live TV feature. By adding multiple playlists, you can access thousands of channels from around the world, including news, sports, movies, and entertainment, all in one place.
An M3U file is a simple format that stores links to various media streams, making it easy to organize and enjoy your favorite content.
This tutorial also includes a list of free M3U playlists you can use to start watching right away.
DailyMotion.com is a video sharing website attracting millions of users every day. The DailyMotion add-on has all the content found on the website, so you don’t need to switch between Kodi and your browser to watch a video. The content is arranged by categories including what to watch, trending, live, channels and users. You can also search for a specific video.
The Subscene add-on provides subtitles in more than 50 languages. This add-on is based on the Subscene website which is popular and well known for its quality. New subtitles are added daily even for the newest movies and TV shows. This add-on is highly recommended for subtitles!
The OpenSubtitles add-on allows downloading subtitles for movies and TV shows in excellent quality. This add-on is based on the popular OpenSubtitles website which provides millions of subtitles in 75 languages. New subtitles are added daily even for the newest movies and TV shows.