![]() ![]() zip format, and then you go to SYSTEM->Settings->Addons->Install from zip, to install it. Of course you can just download an addon in a. These are called Video Addons and usually through the SYSTEM->File Manager, you add some ‘sources’ first (called repositories) that host the addons. Kodi is a media center platform that you can either use it locally (share some movies from a network drive that kodi ‘sees’ and plays them) or download and install legal/illegal addons (depending where you live), that stream media content of the internet. Lets start from the beginning.Īt first there was XBMC, which was then renamed to KODI i think for legal issues. ![]() Nowhere can I find a direct access to the the all Add-ons list.Ĭan you please help me understand how this works? Thanks. From the main menu I can also go to the App-Store which contains only 6 apps.Į. Over there I can find a Subtitle section, which doesn’t seem like an add-on to me.ĭ. If I go to Programs from the main menu, I find more add-ons under Get More, and going back from there (again …) I’m also back to the Add-ons list of which Program Add-ons is one subset.Ĭ. I can go in Videos and then Video Add-ons, then if I go in Get More, and go back (selecting … ) I end up in a Add-ons menu, of which Video add-ons are a subset.ī. What are the differences between apps, programs and add-ons? The menu interface is confusing.Ī. The interface of OSMC doesn’t really give me a sense of what is what. I thought OSMC was just a new branding of Kodi or another branch thereof. Where does OSMC stop and Kodi begins? I’ve asked few questions here thinking it was OSMC related and I’ve been referred to a Kodi Forum. I’ve been using OSMC just over 3 weeks now and I’m a bit confused about the few things: ![]()
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