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Vidtime

Vidtime has grown over recent weeks following the split of the former Phoenix crew, however, the content here is as good as ever from Woody & Co. You will need to have Fusion Repo as a source installed, if you dont have it follow this guide to install that repo.


Now we need to install Vinmans repo from Fusion – dont get sucked into “install from repo” with fusion as its more of a zip host than a full repo (though they do have their own repo). Lets run through this.


Install Vinman Repo


  • Click System

kodi system


  • Click Add ons

kodi addons option


  • Click Install from zip file

kodi install from zip file


  • Click Fusion (or whatever you called it previously)

kodi install zip host select


  • Click xbmc-repos

kodi fusion xbmc repo option


  • Click English

fusion repo kodi - english repos


  • Click VinManJSVx.x.zip

fusion repo - vinman repo


 


  • Wait for “repo enabled” message

kodi vinamn repo enabled


  • Click Install from repository

kodi install from repo


  • Click VinmanJSV repo

kodi vinmanjsv


  • Click Video Add ons

kodi vinman video add ons


  • Click Vidtime

kodi vidtime add on


  • Wait for “add on enabled” message

vidtime enabled


Vidtime Content



You will need to sign up (free) for USTV Now (use a your spare email account you save for stuff like this) but this will unblock the full USTV Now service, Woody (formerly of Phoenix) is here too.


Enjoy Vidtime but remember this is NOT supported by Kodi, if you need help head over to the Ares Forum or TVAddons.



Vidtime

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