![]() ![]() What was the thoughts there I wonder.? Ahh. Too bad they're always overcomplicate things today (Win 7-10 is horrible) and remove stuff and makes it more confusing than ever, which is contradictory to making it easier to use. The second you install some 3rd party software you'll have to install some framework DLL's or runtimes or whatever, and before long you've discovered some bug or flaw in the software, and if it's not something that has been forgotten (internal works) it's often due to either some bad interfacing to these framework/runtimes, or something's wrong with these files due to some updates (Remember Windows 3.xx->XP with the DLL issues when installing new or older programs which overwrote them, causing BSOD's and stuff?). Just take these courses on SQL server to get certified, with these insane books that goes with it (Don't know if it's even in use nowadays or if it's been replaced by something newer - Who cares, I'm not going to learn it.). Especially considering all the roadblocks that Microsoft put up over the years. There are so insane amount of people developing all the different software that are used on computers, it's amazing that they even work. Well, some computer things you never know what they're doing. It works mostly fine for a couple of hours, then it just goes senile and ignores these set rules. I know that Defender gets really confused and sometimes stops working, despite having specific rules against traffic. I use both TAP9 (VPN) and an networking adapter for Oracle VM, so that might have confused the firewall perhaps. I don't have a router, but it does have multiple NIC's as well as internal adapters or whatever it's called. ![]() ![]() It's very strange, or it were, since I run Kodi on the same computer as I browsed from So, until next time I suppose, and thanks for replying! I'm glad it was that easy, otherwise it'd be somewhat of a problem as I have an, as I pointed out earlier, an specific assigned IP-address to which I have a domain pointed to. So, subs are once again downloadable thanks to a specified hands-the-eff-off rule in the firewall. I could just as well make Christmas wishlist while I'm at it, but I won't. I'd love however to see XP revitalized pretty much as it was (Don't say Real OS- It's nowhere near ready yet, if it'll ever be) and. Oh well, can't have it like I used to I'm afraid. Meh.Īnywhoo, this software suit will soon be replaced with something else, since Eset too have screwed up their software, and I can't help to think since it seem to be Russian, I might be exposed to espionage, who knows.? I really liked the old version. I don't remember, it was late, I'm a little senile sometimes and. Turned out it wasn't allowing some traffic, if it was one directional, global, intranet or whatever I changed. I found out that the firewall was the cause for this.Ībout a week ago I got really fed up with Windows (dimwitted) defender constantly putting files into quarantine (And they've effed up the navigation, although it's gotten some improvement lately regarding quarantined items) and a firewall that I couldn't use the way I wanted it to (blocking out certain IP's), so I installed Eset Av/Smart security (Yeah, riiiight) and put it in interactive mode, meaning I had to permit or deny any files or traffic.Or at least, that was the thought. 1.~ From the KODI home screen, click INSTALLER (box icon top left)>INSTALL FROM REPOSITORY 2.~ KODI ADDON REPOSITORY 3.~SUBTITLES 4.~ OPENSUBTITLES.ORG 5.~ INSTALL If you just want subtitles and NOT auto subtitles STOP HERE 6.~ Go back one screen and click INSTALLER (box icon top left)>KODI ADDON REPOSITORY 7.~ Click SERVICES>AUTOSUBS>INSTALL 8.~ Go back to KODI home screen, click SYSTEM (cog wheel top left)>PLAYER SETTINGS 9.~ LANGUAGE>select PREFERRED SUBTITLE LANGUAGE to your language 10.~ Exit to the KODI home screen and play a movie/tv show, if subtitles are available they will appear automatically KODI 16.1 1.~ From the KODI home screen, click SYSTEM>ADDONS>INSTALL FROM REPOSITORY 2.~ KODI ADDON REPOSITORY 3.~SUBTITLES 4.~ OPENSUBTITLES.ORG 5.~ INSTALL If you just want subtitles and NOT auto subtitles STOP HERE 6.~ Go back one screen and click SERVICES>AUTOSUBS>INSTALL 7.~ Go to the KODI home screen>click SYSTEM>VIDEO 8.~ Click SETTINGS LEVEL at the bottom to ADVANCED or EXPERT 9.~ SUBTITLES>select PREFERRED SUBTITLE LANGUAGE to your language 10.Ahem.
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