Free Movies and Television Shows: Stremio 06-26-2018, 11:25 PM
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Stremio is open source software which allows you to watch a variety of media from around the web. You can watch ad-free YouTube videos, you can watch your Netflix shows, and even watch live streams. It's very good software to have all of your videos in one place.
Stremio is powered by "add-ons." There are official, pre-installed add-ons like "Cinemeta," which gives you information on a particular title and gives you options on where to purchase it.
You can also install "external add-ons," such as "Juan Carlos 2," and the "Pirate Bay" add-on. These two add-ons will allow you to watch movies and television shows for free, and usually in high definition. The "Pirate Bay" add-on is not working for me at the moment, but "Juan Carlos 2" is working and provides free streaming.
Stremio is like Popcorn Time, except better in the fact that it's actually legal, is an active project, and only supports the piracy of content via external "add-ons."
Git Hub: https://github.com/Stremio
Website: http://www.stremio.com/
Once you download and open the application, you can sign-up if you wish to (or just log in as a guest). Click the gear icon to view the settings and your currently installed add-ons. Click the diamond-shaped "plus" icon to view the add-on catalogue, which includes the two add-ons to support free downloading (piracy).
Stremio is powered by "add-ons." There are official, pre-installed add-ons like "Cinemeta," which gives you information on a particular title and gives you options on where to purchase it.
You can also install "external add-ons," such as "Juan Carlos 2," and the "Pirate Bay" add-on. These two add-ons will allow you to watch movies and television shows for free, and usually in high definition. The "Pirate Bay" add-on is not working for me at the moment, but "Juan Carlos 2" is working and provides free streaming.
Stremio is like Popcorn Time, except better in the fact that it's actually legal, is an active project, and only supports the piracy of content via external "add-ons."
Git Hub: https://github.com/Stremio
Website: http://www.stremio.com/
Once you download and open the application, you can sign-up if you wish to (or just log in as a guest). Click the gear icon to view the settings and your currently installed add-ons. Click the diamond-shaped "plus" icon to view the add-on catalogue, which includes the two add-ons to support free downloading (piracy).