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Old 28-01-2016, 17:10   #41
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Re: The rise and rise of "streaming boxes"

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post

If you want to view stuff legitimately, what advantages does the Kodi provide? .
For the content sources that you view, and considering the equipment you already have, Kodi would be of no advantage to yourself IMHO.

It is the same situation for me, except that I rip the DVD's that I buy, to make it easier to view them in both the lounge or the bedroom. Kodi is a very good 'front end' for viewing these on my Amazon Fire TV or PC.

If you use your DVD/Bluray player to watch discs, then I can't see any advantage for you adding Kodi to your setup.
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