I am new to all of this, so please consider when I ask uneducated questions.
I loaded kodi 19.4 matrix with real-debris and trait. Then added diggs as first build. Added collusion as second build. At that point, diggs and the kodi Home Screen became unavailable.
Hi @Eagleintexas
Like @Throttlejockey, what device are you using? Assuming it’s Firestick or FireTV you won’t have enough storage for two builds.
So, if you are set on using builds, might need to choose one. Might I suggestion, instead of using a build, install Kodi and one or two add-ons, or Stremio or Syncler.
I am using the Fire Cube. How would I use Stremio or Syncler in conjunction with Kodi? Don’t understand the popularity of Kodi if only one build can be used. It looks like there must be about 20 builds listed on Troypoint. If my interests are MLB, NFL, COLLEGE FOOTBALL/BASEBALL, and Movies, I don’t believe one build will do it.
Builds are just different “skins” or flavors of the kodi system. Kodi is a media browser and within a build you can find everything you want, and if not you try another build. Some people like moe movie type builds, others sports…or a good mixture. No need for multiple builds unless you just like to check out whats happnin on the other side of the fence. Many people prefer to go NO build and add only the addons they like. Lotsa choices
Yes you can try any build you like as mentioned above that depends on your device and storage.
But if you want to watch eg. Sport channels that exists in one build, and not in other build “Vice Versa”. Your best choice is to install a separate apps for it.
Here is the TP manual for the best apps for your device. To choose the right app scroll down to table of contents then follow the link to install.
A build consists of a custom skin, button layout, different add-ons, etc. You can only have one build per instance of Kodi.
A fork is a second instance of the Kodi app. You can install several different forks and install a different build on each one. This is not recommended.
To get everything you want on one instance of Kodi you have to install the add-ons individually, not use a build. As you get more advanced you can choose to make your own build if you want to.
As suggested above, if you are trying to watch a ton of sports I suggest you look into a paid IPTV service and use Tivimate for live TV. This is what I do. I only use Kodi for movies and TV shows.