2020-05-27, 02:47
FitzyTV is a cloud based DVR app which allows users to watch and record to the cloud streaming live TV after they log into their legal cable television subscriptions. This includes services such as SlingTV, YouTubeTV, PS Vue, Hulu Live, and Philo as well as DirecTV and various regional cable networks. It is an aggregator that organizes the channels from your logged on services into an EPG and you can watch the streams without additional costs. If you make use of their online DVR you will need to pay for the service of having your shows stored online.
I think this could be a great way to add a bunch of legal content to Kodi via a PVR which uses FitzyTV as a backend. Such an addon would need to have a way for users to log into whatever services they have legal access to and manage those channels (hiding disliked channels) and so on. The good news is the developers have a place where someone could apply for access to the APIs to develop such an addon. Currently there is only Android, AndroidTV and Chromecast support, the developer is working on versions for Roku and iOS and TVOS. Making a Kodi PVR version could provide a single source of multiple legal streaming television services through one interface.
I think it could really work out well for us.
They do have Google play app on Android phones, and on my nvidia shield. I actually use mine with locast service
I think this could be a great way to add a bunch of legal content to Kodi via a PVR which uses FitzyTV as a backend. Such an addon would need to have a way for users to log into whatever services they have legal access to and manage those channels (hiding disliked channels) and so on. The good news is the developers have a place where someone could apply for access to the APIs to develop such an addon. Currently there is only Android, AndroidTV and Chromecast support, the developer is working on versions for Roku and iOS and TVOS. Making a Kodi PVR version could provide a single source of multiple legal streaming television services through one interface.
I think it could really work out well for us.
They do have Google play app on Android phones, and on my nvidia shield. I actually use mine with locast service