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Kodi is a multiplatform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, mobile, Raspberry, ecc…) opensource media center software, it can play music, videos, pictures in many formats.
Due to a great popularity there is also a Linux distribution called OpenELEC (Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center).
Once installed Kodi you need to properly configure it.
You can set the language interface (default English) in Settings – Appareance – International.
Enable Live TV
One of the most interesting feature of Kodi is that it support streaming sources.
To enable it follow the guide How to setup LiveTV PVR IPTV Simple Client Kodi XBMC
Once you enabled it you can configure the PVR IPTV Simple Client to point a local or remote .m3u playlist.
The addons
Kodi as support addons is a fully featured software.
Go to System – Add-On you can install addons from a repository ir choose to add locally from a zip file.
Kodi has 2 official repository, kodi.tv Add-ons and kodi.tv PVR Add-ons.
There are also many unofficial addons developed by third party.
SuperRepo is one of them, a repository with over 2900 addons available ready to be installed.
You just need to follow instructions in Install page.
There are many types of addons, they are divided by categories (Audio, Pictures, Programs, Video).
Another big repository is TV ADDONS, you just need to follow instructions step by step in Install Addons.
There are over 1300 Addons in various categories.
You can also install the addons by search and download them from internet, as i wrote Kodi allows to load the zip files.
Some useful sites for Kodi addons:
SEO-Michael
HTPC Beginner
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