Is there an Amazon and Hulu video addon that currently works?
#1
I just cut the cord with comcast, Have Amazon Prime and Hulu getting tired of using the browser. I like to channel surf with a remote and would like to get Kodi to work with Hulu and Amazon. The hulu I have was installed via Bluecop is giving me errors.
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#2
Well there's an alpha one for hulu that launches chrome from within kodi, but not sure if it's still being developped -> http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=197034
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#3
This is a great resource, it will *gasp* cost you money to get working but it works well.

http://mymediaexperience.com/integrate-n...into-xbmc/

I have a playon.tv license that allows me to do this across all devices on my network, the requirement is to have one windows based machine to act as the server for the playon.tv software.

with some nice add-ons written by @Lunatixz you can integrate these streams directly into your kodi library or just brows the sources.

[Alpha] PseudoLibrary - Browser & Strm Generator

playon browser
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#4
You already have Kodi... why do you need those things Huh
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#5
(2015-12-18, 21:13)xxsicrokerxx Wrote: You already have Kodi... why do you need those things Huh


Where do I get all the movies and TV shows from?

Kodi does not provide any video content or video streaming services. If you bought a "Kodi" player that was advertised as a streaming service than you probably have been misled by a seller trying to make a quick buck. Kodi is a more akin to a video player, like your DVD/Blu-ray player. The main aim of Kodi is to work with video files you have on your own computer or local network (e.g. a fileserver or NAS). Kodi can also access online videos using add-ons, but these add-ons are almost always made by the community and come from a third party service/source, and do not come preinstalled from official versions of Kodi.
While there are many legal video third party add-ons and services that work with Kodi, be aware that some less reputable online sellers might try and bundle or market unofficial/unsupported piracy/bootleg add-ons. Such add-ons/services are not endorsed, encouraged, or supported by Team Kodi or the XBMC Foundation. Please do not ask about services that are explicitly for bootleg video content on official Kodi websites, forums, or other support channels. For more information, see our forum and community rules.

http://kodi.wiki/view/Free_content
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#6
(2015-12-18, 21:14)bry- Wrote:
(2015-12-18, 21:13)xxsicrokerxx Wrote: You already have Kodi... why do you need those things Huh


Where do I get all the movies and TV shows from?

Kodi does not provide any video content or video streaming services. If you bought a "Kodi" player that was advertised as a streaming service than you probably have been misled by a seller trying to make a quick buck. Kodi is a more akin to a video player, like your DVD/Blu-ray player. The main aim of Kodi is to work with video files you have on your own computer or local network (e.g. a fileserver or NAS). Kodi can also access online videos using add-ons, but these add-ons are almost always made by the community and come from a third party service/source, and do not come preinstalled from official versions of Kodi.
While there are many legal video third party add-ons and services that work with Kodi, be aware that some less reputable online sellers might try and bundle or market unofficial/unsupported piracy/bootleg add-ons. Such add-ons/services are not endorsed, encouraged, or supported by Team Kodi or the XBMC Foundation. Please do not ask about services that are explicitly for bootleg video content on official Kodi websites, forums, or other support channels. For more information, see our forum and community rules.

http://kodi.wiki/view/Free_content

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
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