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Trident: Kodi Add-on for Movies & Tv Shows

Trident is a very nice little add-on that departs from some of the forks we have seen popping up as of late.  Trident is a movie & tv add-on but also has some unique sections like YouTube Live and Karaoke.  Something tells me this add-on will be popular on some weekends when you’ve had a few too many drinks… I mean who doesn’t love Karaoke after cocktails?  Trident also features a documentaries section and a Live Camera section.  I have a feeling you will like this add-on and it is worth taking a look and installing.


Trident: Current version of this addon is 1.1 – first detected 2018-02-04


This add on is “unofficial” and therefore not supported by Kodi Tv or XMBC foundations, please do not ask on their forums for help, go to ares-project.uk for further support.


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Trident Installation to Kodi Jarvis (16)


  • Click SYSTEM > File Manager

  • Double Click Add Source

  • Click “None” text window

  • Type EXACTLY http://repo.lookingglass.rocks

  • Click the box underneath “Enter a name for this media source

  • Type Looking Glass (or a name you will remember!)

  • Click OK

  • Back out or hit the “Home icon” to go back to your Home Screen

  • Click SYSTEM

  • Click Add-Ons

  • Click Install from zip file

  • Click Looking Glass (or whatever you called it)

  • Click respository.lookingglass.zip

  • Now wait for “Add-on enabled” message

  • Click Install from repository

  • Click Looking Glass

  • Click Video add-ons

  • Click Trident

  • Click Install

  • Now wait for ” Add-on enabled” message

You can find the Trident in Video Add-ons.


Trident





Trident Installation to Kodi Krypton (17)


If you have a clean 17 install, you will have to enable unknown sources first.


NOTE: We have added a new link for Krypton installs due to some weird Kodi bug not showing the repo zip properly.



  • Click Settings (cog)

  • Click System Settings

  • Click Add-ons

  • Toggle Unknown Sources

  • A warning pop-up will appear

“Add-ons will be given access to personal data stored on this device. By allowing, you agree that you are solely responsible for any loss of data, unwanted behaviour, or damage to your device. Proceed?”


This is your choice, if you wish to install 3rd Part add-ons you must agree. We strongly advise against installing headline grabbing “the best add-on ever…” etc and use only official developers with a proven track record.



  • Click Settings (cog)

  • Click File Manager

  • Double Click Add Source

  • Click “None” text window

  • Type EXACTLY http://repo.lookingglass.rocks

  • Click the box underneath “Enter a name for this media source

  • Type Looking Glass (or a name you will remember!)

  • Click OK

  • Back out or hit the “Home icon” to go back to your Home Screen

  • Click SYSTEM

  • Click Add-Ons

  • Click Install from zip file

  • Click Looking Glass (or whatever you called it)

  • Click respository.lookingglass.zip

  • Now wait for “Add-on enabled” message

  • Click Install from repository

  • Click Looking Glass

  • Click Video add-ons

  • Click Trident

  • Click Install

  • Now wait for ” Add-on enabled” message

You can find the Trident in Video Add-ons.



What does Trident Offer?


  • Movies

  • TV Shows

  • Karaoke

  • Documentaries

  • Live Camera

Check out a screenshot below of the wonderful add-on.



Main Menu


Trident Main Menu


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