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Kodi XBMC

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 15:07
by Far Cough
"My Phoenix has somehow disappeared When I say disappeared, the main title Phoenix is there but the sub title Phoenix under it has gone Has anybody else seen this? It's my main repo for watching streams, so I'm a bit gutted Cheers"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 24 Nov 2017, 05:22
by defjam
"Alan 10:57 - THANKS ALAN Also if anyone can help, i downloaded the matrix app onto my ipad, logged in and selected channels and it's blank. Am i doing something wrong or do i have to type something in and search? Thick cսnt, Kent."

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 24 Nov 2017, 00:07
by defjam
"Alan 10:57 - THANKS ALAN Also if anyone can help, i downloaded the matrix app onto my ipad, logged in and selected channels and it's blank. Am i doing something wrong or do i have to type something in and search? Thick cսnt, Kent."

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 23 Nov 2017, 18:52
by Far Cough
"I they're televised, mostly yes"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 23 Nov 2017, 13:37
by Snake_Irons
Does it show all the West Ham games?

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 23 Nov 2017, 08:22
by SnarestoneIron
"I have Sportsnation and would recommend. Not sure if there is a difference with Sportsmania. More games than Sky Sports/BT Sport, i.e. most PL games are available even if not on UK channels."

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 23 Nov 2017, 03:07
by Snake_Irons
Advice please. Currently I have sky broadband and sky full package except movies. I also pay for BT sports. I recently got a Amazon fire stick and have been watching all the films on that. However the sky sports and BT are very blurry on fire stick. People have mentioned Sportsnation and paying £3 a month to watch live games. Should I cancel Sky sports and BT sports and just pay a subscription for Sportsnation? Also is there a difference between Sportsnation and Sportsmania?

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 22 Nov 2017, 21:52
by 1307
Thanks very much jack. Much appreciated. I will try this tomorrow.

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 22 Nov 2017, 16:37
by Alan
"Zen has moved to a different repository, so if yours has disappeared or no longer updating, get it from:- http://noobsandnerds.com/portal"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 22 Nov 2017, 11:22
by jack flash
"1307 ~ My suggestion would be to install AresWizard (if you haven't already / google kodi mchael) Carry out ""Maintenance"" Go to ""Tweaks"" > ""Advanced Settings"" > Generate Settings & use the new settings Restart Kodi Then for good measure ""Delete Cache"" There are probably other ways, but hopefully that will probably sort things out for you"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 22 Nov 2017, 06:07
by jack flash
Far Cough ~ I have PrivateInternetAccess for my VPN which has been OK up to today & oddly the SportsNationHD streams I tried later to test seem fine I knew VPNs tend to slow things down but it doesn't seem consistent

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 22 Nov 2017, 00:52
by Far Cough
Some VPNs will slow you down

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 21 Nov 2017, 19:37
by 1307
Help required. Exodus all the movie pictures are either stretched or zoomed and cannot alter. Sometimes the start of film is OK but after 30 seconds the picture goes wonky.

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 21 Nov 2017, 14:22
by jack flash
"Probably our slow broadband speed then, though no slower than usual then (although VPN added since last week so possibly that was the cause!) I watched the 2nd half of Wolves vs Newcastle & it was a perfect picture in HD Must have just been having a bad day then!"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 21 Nov 2017, 09:07
by Northern Sold
Yeah footy was great.... had some mates around before the rugby and was watching our match and they all said what a superb picture it we had on our tv

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 21 Nov 2017, 03:52
by Raymond Reddington
Sportsnation absolutes spot on again today. Best £1 a week you'll ever spend

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 20 Nov 2017, 22:37
by jack flash
"Got to say, for the very 1st time in my experience the streams on SportsNationHD for our game, were a bag of shite today"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 20 Nov 2017, 17:22
by stubbo
Is why for actual self-coverage a VPN is the way to go. Prevents what you're connecting to being disclosed.

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 20 Nov 2017, 12:07
by stubbo
"What an ISP can tell is the address of the server being connected to. Netflix servers will have one address...dodgy copyright infringing content providers another. No point coming after the individual though...copyright is a civil infringement which means the wronged (film studio, sky) would individually have to take the user to court. Much easier to target the server providing the content and knock out all the users in one hit. What they need is a landmark case that sees one of the providers get royally screwed in court. Until then the gravy train will rumble on (thankfully)."

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 20 Nov 2017, 06:52
by DukeofDevo
Some good HD versions of recent films on Exodus Saw Hacksaw Ridge Thursday very good

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 20 Nov 2017, 01:37
by jack flash
"Propodkin 9:41 Friday ~ I've no idea, is my honest answer. With a great deal of difficulty I hope but, no doubt there will be a way There's probably some genius working on it right now, hopefully without success!"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 19 Nov 2017, 20:22
by Propodkin
jack flash 8:57 Fri Feb 10 how would an ISP tell the difference between streaming on theses devices and say Netflix or Amazon video

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 19 Nov 2017, 15:07
by jack flash
"Very true Ted Apart from the 2 MXIII boxes I also have Kodi installed on my tablet (downloaded off Google Playstore!), my wife's tablet & my sister-in-laws tablet! The possible sources are endless"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 19 Nov 2017, 09:52
by jack flash
"Very true Ted Apart from the 2 MXIII boxes I also have Kodi installed on my tablet (downloaded off Google Playstore!), my wife's tablet & my sister-in-laws tablet! The possible sources are endless"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 19 Nov 2017, 04:37
by ted fenton
"You're also forgetting android TV's where you can load Kodi etc., direct to the TV !!!"

Re: Kodi XBMC

Posted: 18 Nov 2017, 23:22
by jack flash
"There must be thousands of people out there now with the knowledge of how to install Kodi, the wizard options & addons, on to a bare box (The sale of which can never be made illegal) There is very little point in anyone selling fully-loaded boxes, lots to lose & little to gain As has been said, the most likely route to put a stop to streamers is by aggressive action by the ISPs, possibly refusing to provide a service if there is suspicion of using a streaming device Quite honestly, I can't see that happening Firstly, because it would require a change in the law to make streaming illegal Secondly, because of the practical difficulties for the ISPs to prove that their customers had been using a streaming device (particularly with increased use of VPNs) & even if they could, would they be prepared to lose countless customers over this issue?"