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2014-12-15, 03:04
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what ad on has the old Christmas Shows?
you know.... The Snowman, The Raindeer.... Shows like that?
I cant seem to find any
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XBMC/Kodi does not provide video content. We are just a media player. It is up to the user (that's you) to provide your own content.
http://kodi.wiki/view/Intro_FAQ#free_content
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Um yes that is True. But what are these forums, a bunch of users correct?
So I'm asking a bunch of people that use use XBMC/Kodi to watch content, where do I find this content.
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2014-12-15, 14:45
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Oh contraire, anyone can answer with "I don't know about those movies, but you can find Christmas Shows on _____ app." and still be well within the rules.
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No you cannot answer that as you would directly indicate an infringing app and that is against the rules
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2014-12-15, 15:26
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why? are you trying to say all Christmas Shows are an infringement.
Hmmm come to think of it, I haven't looked, are there any apps mentioned on this site at all? If so that would be a violation of the rules according to what you are trying to state.
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We he's saying that access to those shows by any means other than subscription, is generally illegal. There are exceptions but you won't find any help about how to access 'free tv' shows here, whether Christmas shows or not.
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There are actually some Christmas shows that you can get for free with USTV V0D:
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=188490
Those are pulled from legitimate sites.
YouTube might have some stuff, too.
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I presume that there are a number of very old timey Xmas movies that have entered into the public domain. Never looked before, but I suppose that could be an avenue to check.
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Netflix has a lot of Christmas shows...some I would consider "classics", some not so much.
They do have, for example, Muppet Christmas Carol, White Christmas, Scrooged.
Also, Amazon has some of the classics available for streaming (some free, some not).
So, if you have a legitimate subscription to those, or want to purchase streaming access to something from Amazon, then those are possibilities. I believe there are XBMC plugins available for both Netflix and Amazon Instant Video.
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I tried to watch A Charlie Brown Christmas on Hulu Plus last night. It gave me a message about the content can't be streamed to my device and that I'd have to use my PC instead. <paraphrased> That was pretty disappointing.