That's no problem. I intend replying to your post but first I'd advise you to edit your post & code any links to external sites (I've done this in your post above), as not doing so is a no no as per forum rules.Thanks for your response, appreciate it. I will look into you what you mentioned and hopefully can find a way to do it as honestly its driving me crazy lol. I did actually see something earlier on youtube that I thought might work, unfortunately this all goes a bit over my head with being new to it all this but it seems possible it would work. I would appreciate feedback from yourself or anyone on the forum that would know better than myself on whether what this person did in the video would work for me! The youtube video is -It seems that he basically types in the url on the firetvCode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZKIVOXCOKU
which then loads a zip file on the device from that, he then setups and installs ivue/iptv stalker from that. Sorry if this sound stupid as like I said this is all new to me but if this video procedure is correct, then essentially I could perhaps delete iptv stalker and ivue. Then follow exactly what he did in the video so that would basically install iptv stalker (which seems to be the correct one according to the video) and ivue? I will be honest, I have no idea how this would work (especially as I thought I would have had to connect a computer or something) but I thought this looked like it might work. Feel free to give you my feedback as I am concerned about deleting anything or messing anything up on the fire stick so would rather get feedback on if this might work!Code:http://tecbox.tv/repo/install
Also Dara mentioned before that I should turn off auto update in kodi, I just tried to do this but it seems the directions posted aren't correct. I have searched high and low and I really can't see a way to turn off the auto update in kodi on the fire stick. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
The easiest way to do this is, when replying to or creating a new post to choose 'Go Advanced' from the bottom of the reply box. Then go up to the top of the editor & click the # symbol & paste the url in between the two '[c0de] [/c0de]'s if that makes sense. [c0de] paste the url here [/c0de] I had to use a zero instead of an o as I wasn't entering a url.