Usually great but it's not working at the moment. Something is going over there but the service we pay for isn't working right now and no clue if or when it will be fixed. Started a couple of days ago.
I gotchu! This will be much easier on a computer but. Once you get it added, your Stremio add-ons will Sync and show up on your FireTV as well. Basic steps: Get Real Debrid account > Copy your API key from your account > Within the Stremio app, either on PC or Android, add Torrentio as an add-on > in the settings while adding, select RealDebrid > Paste your API key > Finish installing Torrentio and you're good to go :) Should be able to open Stremio on FireTV from there and go to town!
You can but if you are trying to hide your usage from your ISP then you don't need to. When using RD, you have an encrypted connection directly to RD, so your ISP can see you are receiving lots of data from RD, but they don't know what that data is.
Basically Real Debrid works as a middle-man the same way a VPN server or proxy network works. So there's really no point. Your VPN server provider is Real debrid. So you'd be getting a vpn for a vpn in plain terms. Its pointless.
I really want to stream live US and UK TV I have gotten kodi addon in the past that allows me to do this - but buffering is always an issue. If i buy realdebrid - and get that same addon - will realdebrid just find better links on its own? or does the addon need to be configured to use real debrid?
@@MrBeast1901 I have 300Mb connection and they don't buffer for me and I assume same quality since what would make the difference. The point of real debird is that you do not rely on seeders e.g. I watch old content that nobody is watching at the moment which makes it harder to load the content without read debird
@@A7medzz0 when I used without debrid on 1 gb connection I got a lot of buffering, I streamed from a computer with i7 processor and a dedicated gpu as well
It's worth it than paying 4,5 times the total amount to multiple different streaming services where you have to constantly switch between platforms for different shows
@@E.Musk69 wasn't the whole deal with stremio and kodi that they only provide the platform but not the content, which makes it non subject to suing? how making a video about a service external of stremio changes that?