2018-10-13, 02:54
(2018-07-12, 01:21)Dennis_D Wrote: Instead of brushing off everyone who asks a question that could possibly be stretched to a connection with piracy, how about instead we show them all of the LEGAL CONTENT that is available legitimately thru Kodi. I think it's preferable to get these people into our camp using Kodi in a legal and ethical manner, rather than drive them to the piracy addon websites.I could not agree more. There are hundreds of free & legal IPTV channels. There is also free program guide data available for practically every North American cable or satellite channel, just to start with. Some of those channels are legally available to stream online for free (particularly international news channels.) It is totally feasible for Kodi to ship with a Programme Guide that works substantially like a cable or satellite box, by combining free IPTV channels with free EPG data from various sources. And once you have that working, it will attract more advertiser-sponsored commercial channels that want to be seen on the platform. So it baffles me how they go on endlessly whining about piracy instead of shipping a PVR client that makes it easy to use the vast amount of free & legal resources which are already available. The default install should have the 10 most popular free IPTV news channels already working in the PVR client... or at least a setup wizard that would do the same on demand.
It also puzzles me that Kodi has the ability to combine OTA broadcast channels with IPTV channels in one display, but there is no user interface which makes it simple for the general public to quickly assemble a custom channel lineup in the fashion of Channel PEAR (where you pick the channels you want from a public repo.) In my opinion, the amazing capability of the Kodi platform is going to waste for lack of a decent user interface, when it could be much better than proprietary platforms like Apple or Android TV.