Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
I did a fresh start & something happened to Kodi that I couldn't get any addons to download. So I deleted Kodi off my Amazon Fire TV & going to start all over.
Has anyone tried the FireDL app where you put number codes in to download apps?
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I used adblink on my first fire, but Cetusplay on my most recent install. So easy.
Originally Posted by Fish:
I'm not sure what you mean saying you couldn't get any addons to download. How were you downloading them? I'd recommend using tvaddon's Addon Installer.
No clue what the FireDL app is. Why would you use that instead of the normal app store or sideloading or using adbLink? Sounds unnecessary and shady.
FYI.... I would really recommend not doing that. Those pre-customized builds and shady addon sources are nothing but trouble. They use unstable code and undependable sources that don't autoupdate. I've followed KODI a long time now, and I can assure you that setups like this have the potential to do lots of negative things and cause problems that will plague your streaming experience. I can't tell you how many KODI setups I've had to erase and start over for friends who've done stuff like this. Learn how to install KODI, addons, and apps the safe and stable way. The info is here in this thread and other KODI related threads.
That will ensure you're using the correct vetted versions of both KODI and the addons themselves. Which is really important since these addons require such frequent updates. [Reply]
I'm pretty new to using Kodi but I keep trying to Dow load the Howard Stern addon and it will get to 2% downloaded and a dependency error will come up and won't it won't download. Is there anything to fix this? [Reply]
It's not dead, and likely won't be anytime soon. The main developer got tired of being harassed by people having issues with their KODI setup, on top of having his code plagiarized by other developers, and said fuck all y'all and bailed on development. But some other developer will pick it up and continue making the necessary updates. [Reply]
If you're desperate to watch stuff, here's how to manually install the Exodus repo and then the addon itself:
Navigate to System\Addons, then click Install from zip file.
Click on Fusion.
Click on kodi-repos.
Click on English.
Click on repository.exodus-1.0.1.zip.
That will close that window and install the Exodus repo.
Now click Install from repository.
Click Exodus repository.
Click Video Addons.
Click Exodus.
Install.
Originally Posted by Fish:
It's apparently down at the moment. It won't work for me either, and others are reporting the same. There will likely be info here: https://forums.tvaddons.ag/addon-installer/
Thanks, I'll check it out.
Originally Posted by Fish:
If you're desperate to watch stuff, here's how to manually install the Exodus repo and then the addon itself:
Navigate to System\Addons, then click Install from zip file.
Click on Fusion.
Click on kodi-repos.
Click on English.
Click on repository.exodus-1.0.1.zip.
That will close that window and install the Exodus repo.
Now click Install from repository.
Click Exodus repository.
Click Video Addons.
Click Exodus.
Install.
Cheers.
I actually figured this out on my own. I got Exodus installed and we are watching the lastest Bones episode. [Reply]
I'll probably have more questions in time. We're giving this a trial run to to see if we want to cut the cord when our DirecTV contract ends next year. [Reply]