
If the grey nature of pirated apps like Exodus bothers you, then you might prefer to look at PlayOn. This is a great way to discover new content. The app also has dedicated sections created by the developers to appeal to certain audiences, such as female-orientated shows will appear under the 'Her Place' section.


Through a team of developers, Phoenix maintains a large and constantly updated list of content. This video add-on is regarded as one of the most comprehensive list of video content available. The media portion of the add-on will need a account, where it's free to create. The add-on uses content drawn from different website in order to keep-up with readily available HD content. Salts, or Stream All The Sources, is an add-on that is a great alternative to one of the previous fan-favourites, Exodus. If, despite copyright laws, you still want to risk streaming on Kodi, community-created Exodus Redux offers similar functionality to the aforementioned addon. With Genesis no longer up-and-running, it has become hard for Kodi users to find their favourite TV shows and movies. Best Movies and TV add-onsĬontent is king when it comes to a media centre, and there are several add-ons available that let you find TV shows or movies on the web and bring it to your Kodi-powered screen. For the few that aren’t there, a quick Google of the name will locate the repository of the latest version of the app.

Most of the add-ons listed below are available directly from the official Kodi Add-on Repository, where you’ll also find guides on how to install them. In this feature we’ve gathered together several of the best available, so you can get the most from your media. It's even now available for the likes of iOS, Amazon Fire Stick and Android. There were many reasons for this - it was free, well supported, and easy to setup.īack in August 2014 the name XBMC was dropped in favour of Kodi, and since then it’s gone from strength to strength, with the development community releasing a number of add-ons that extend the power of the system.

Those building a home media centre from a desktop PC or laptop traditionally turned to XBMC as the interface of choice.
