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A Decent Working TV show /Movie App?

Hi there,

Not been around for a while and wondering if there are any decent apps out there for Android box /Firestick which interact with debrid (both real debrid and all debrid).

I used to download ad free mod apks from sites but lately they all seem to either be riddled with adware or don't show debrid links. I see Ferret posting some apps, so which ones do you recommend these days for reliability?

I installed kodi there to give that a try but just wanted to see what you guys are upto these days


Hope you're all well

Cheers
 
Hi Ferret, thanks for your input.. I've downloaded a few of your apps. Top Notch mate
I should've scrolled down and seen the other posts of requests for apps lol.
Just installed stremio with the torrentio added n as well so will give Bee and Tea a try again too.

Cheers

Regards
 
I just upload them from a good source mate 👍
Iv'e tried to download both BeeTv and TeaTv for someone who doesn't want to pay for RD. They download as .rar files (thought they would be .apk) and when I try to open them with archive manager they are completely empty.

I'm obviously doing something wrong ... how do I download them 'properly'?

Cheers
 
In my opinion Stremio+Torrentio is the most user friendly option and it's free. I personally use Wako which is similar to Stremio but has Kodi integration. The app is also fast and supports more providers than Stremio.
 
Winrar is the " natural" product for unzipping rar files.
I'm running crouton on a chromebook (haven't used windoze for a very long time) so I used the standard Linux Archive Manager package which didn't work.

For anyone else running Linux here's how I got it sorted.

Installed p7zip package and used the cmd line to unzip the .rar

It seems the .rar is zipped inside a .rar (maybe that's what initially confused Archive Manager?) so, once I'd got to the 'root' .rar I tried Archive Manager to unzip that ... it worked fine and placed the .apk where I wanted it.
 
A good VOD on an iptv service would be handy, unfortunately, mines isnt very good, been looking for a good movies and series option for awhile now without success, I was using HDO Box and Cinema hd on Android, but both have stopped playing anything for me, the E2I player on E2boxes is pretty much done now too.
 
A good VOD on an iptv service would be handy, unfortunately, mines isnt very good, been looking for a good movies and series option for awhile now without success, I was using HDO Box and Cinema hd on Android, but both have stopped playing anything for me, the E2I player on E2boxes is pretty much done now too.
Maybe have a look at Stremio and RD. Think RD is something like 16 euro for six months or something like that.

I've had a few Plex subs and used Kodi for years too but, for me, Stremio is still out in front of those two options. Depends on what you want I suppose but def worth a look.
 
In my opinion Stremio+Torrentio is the most user friendly option and it's free. I personally use Wako which is similar to Stremio but has Kodi integration. The app is also fast and supports more providers than Stremio.
Never heard of Wako , but googling it , unless I am reading the details incorrectly , it appears to be simply a way of using your cellphone as a remote ? It doesn't have any actual content ?
 
Never heard of Wako , but googling it , unless I am reading the details incorrectly , it appears to be simply a way of using your cellphone as a remote ? It doesn't have any actual content ?

The playstore description is Google friendly so the app doesn't get removed from the store.

In a nutshell you download the app, activate the built-in In Helios addon, add a provider list and it will find links cached on Real Debrid.

I've attached a screenshot which will give you an idea of the functionality of the app. There are also two sub-reddits worth checking out. One is wako, other one is addons4wako.
 

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