![]() ![]() Whatever the reason, installing add-ons from third party repositories is relatively straightforward. Maybe it’s too new, maybe the developer hasn’t bothered submitting it, or maybe it’s a piracy app that Kodi doesn’t want to endorse (we’ll talk about that later.) Speaking of third party repositories: you might have, in your web travels, stumbled upon an interesting add-on that for whatever reason is not yet in the official Kodi repository. Get Even More Add-Ons from Third Party Repositories Instead, search for the alternative forum where the developer of the add-on are discussing the project. If an add-on you installed from a third party repository isn’t working, do not ask about it on the official Kodi forums unless you find an existing thread about the add-on already. Get mad at them because your add-on isn’t working and they might not. ![]() Treat these developers as you’d like to be treated under those circumstances, and you’ll probably find they’re happy to help out. They are putting time into this project because they wanted the feature themselves, or because they thought it might be fun. ![]() They have lives outside of making Kodi add-ons a job, family, all that stuff. Just remember: the people making these add-ons are volunteers, and users just like you. If you can’t find answers to your questions, you can sign up for an account and ask. ![]()
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