The Uranus add-on is a fork of Elysium with nice changes that improve its functionality. You can use it to watch a huge collection of movies and TV shows. It includes categories like new movies, top-rated, in theaters, kids collections, genres, years and persons. You should definitely try this add-on!
The Zim add-on is no longer available. See our list of the best Kodi add-ons for some alternatives.
Zim is an excellent add-on for kids with a lot of content. This content is arranged by categories including kids movies, kids TV shows, anime movies, anime TV shows and little tikes. This add-on is mandatory for kids and they will definitely enjoy it!
The Yoda add-on is no longer available. See our list of the best Kodi add-ons for some alternatives.
The Yoda add-on is an excellent add-on for movies and TV shows. It is based on the Covenant add-on and is part of the Supremacy repository which is well maintained. You can find movies and TV shows by searching in different categories like genres, year, people and more. Also, you can search for a specific title.
An RSS feed is an easy way to follow news and updates. Kodi uses a cool feature called RSS ticker to display those feeds on the bottom of Kodi’s home page. This works with the default skin of Kodi or with every skin that supports RSS feeds. Unfortunately, most of the users don’t know this useful feature even exists. RSS ticker is a great way to follow news and updates without leaving Kodi.
The Grindhouse Learning add-on is no longer available. See our list of the best Kodi add-ons for some alternatives.
The Grindhouse Learning add-on is the perfect tool if you want to learn things like programming and spoken languages. It teaches you to speak languages like Spanish, French, Italian, German and Polish. If you want to learn to program this add-on teaches you programming languages like C++, Java, Ruby, HTML5 and JavaScript. You can also learn about various software like WordPress, Windows and Linux and watch lectures about health, business and technology.
When diagnosing your Kodi device, one of the common tests is checking how well your storage performs I/O operations (read and write), so you can compare it to other storage devices. The I/O Benchmark add-on writes a file to your storage and then reads this file to test the I/O performance. Don’t be alarmed by poor results as it doesn’t necessarily mean your Kodi device is slow.
When diagnosing your Kodi device, one of the common tests is checking how well the CPU of your device performs, so you can compare it to other CPUs. The CPU Benchmark add-on uses a utility called Pystone for testing the Python performance, which Kodi is based on. Don’t be alarmed by poor results as it doesn’t necessarily mean your device is slow.
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.