Can't figure out how to edit my previous post above. Now that I'm home again it's URLResolver that's breaking The Crew just as the previous poster said. The only way to prevent URLResolver from breaking The Crew is to roll it back and turn auto update off then reinstalling The Crew. Mine is...
Actually I'm getting a little pissed off. I don't profess to know what's going on, but Indigo is now removing The Crew and I think it's through ResolveURL (I get confused with URLResolve). Which ever is controlled by TVAddons is the one. Can't get The Crew back unless I roll the ResolveURL back...
I still feel The Crew has something to do with this. Within seconds of reinstalling Indigo The Crew module updated itself. It was as if it was automatic and too coincidental for me to believe it was a random update. I rebooted and back to the same old same old with an Indigo error.
I uninstalled the repo and everything I could find yesterday. Didn't help because when I rebooted Indigo still disappeared. Where is the addon ID found?
Forgot to add that the disclaimer on the add-on information states:
The author is not responsible for your addon. The author is also not responsible for breaking your stuff. You have been warned.
Here's an interesting tidbit in "The Crew Repo > Program Addons:
Fu*k (spelled out) Indigo.
Summary is:
Force deletes Indigo on Kodi startup
Author: MuadDib
Version: 0.0.1
I don't have this thing installed, but I think it's safe to say this is the creep.
Hey Rob! Only found out by accident last night after Indigo did an update. Got a 403 error when I tried the site, but today she's wide open! I changed the source from .ag to .co and see the repos populating and that's always good. Had to get creative over the last while by adding Cazwell...
I use this site to check out URL's - http://www.urlvoid.com/scan/tvaddons.co/. In the scan list of about 30 or so there is one called hpHosts that has an alert. Can't connect to the site for more details, but given the rest are saying this site is safe I'm going with it's a false positive for...
The only suggestion I have is to replace the batteries for your Firestick remote. There's just no reason you shouldn't be able to use the direction keys of the remote.
Totally agree with merging all these countless threads that are cluttering up the active topics page. You can mass merge up to 200 threads easily. No time to waste...haha!
Yep, I noticed a popup box yesterday after I rebooted my box saying to thank the developers here. I thought we were being hit by strange spammers until I read that.
I have to be honest here, as far as I'm concerned you ain't missing much. I gave up on that site long ago. We used to allow hardware discussion here and that I miss.
Most often this is the result of not completing the registration process. Most sites send an email containing a link that must be clicked on. If this is not done your placed in the user group "users awaiting e-mail confirmation. Look in your spam folder to see if the e-mail is there. There...
I'll give you my input FWIW with my FireTV gen 1 on Kodi 17.1. I have noticed I'll get the same error from time to time. In all cases I've found my modem had switched to 5G. For some reason my setup works better using 2.4. Might wanna just check to see what network setting your using.
I think you may be on to something regarding Amazon devices. I'm on 1st gen FireTV and have the same experience. To clear cache I've been using the Mucky Duck wizard. It used to be an add-on available here I believe at one time and I just kept it. After clearing cache with that if I go into...
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