plugin.video.reddit.fullvideos is a video add-on for XBMC, or Kodi as it is called nowadays. Its aim is to let you watch Youtube videos, that have been posted on a number of subreddits on Reddit.
git clonethis repositoryzipthe repository and put it somewhere where your XBMC/Kodi can find it. I highly recommend adding the version to your zip file name to avoid clashes when you update.- Install the zip through
Settings > Add-ons > Install from zip file - Go to
Videos > Add-ons > Reddit's /r/_X_onyoutubeand start browsing
By default plugin.video.reddit.fullvideos lists all posts by Hot topic. This can be changed. Available topics are Hot, New, Rising and Top.
You can find the configuration at Settings > Add-ons > Enable Add-ons > Video Add-ons > Reddit's /r/_X_onyoutube > Configure > Topic
plugin.video.reddit.fullvideos comes with these subreddits out of the box:
- /r/fullmoviesonyoutube
- /r/fullforeignmovies
- /r/truehorror
- /r/fullscifimovies
- /r/AudiobooksonYouTube
- /r/FullTVshowsonYouTube
- /r/StarTrekonYouTube
- /r/MusicVideosonYouTube
- /r/FullConcertonYouTube
- /r/FullAlbumsonYouTube
- /r/SoundtracksonYouTube
- /r/BollywoodonYouTube
- /r/KungFuonYouTube
- /r/FullCartoonsonYouTube
- /r/FullAnimeonYouTube
- /r/FullWesternsonYouTube
You can set your custom list of subreddits. This can be done by configuring the add-on in Settings > Add-ons > Enable Add-ons > Video Add-ons > Reddit's /r/_X_onyoutube > Configure > Subreddits file. A JSON file can be selected containing a list of your custom subreddits.
The format of the JSON file should be: {"Name of subreddit 1":"subreddit_1","Name of subreddit 2":"subreddit_2",...}
Note that the subreddit part is without /r/!
Example JSON file: {"Full Movies":"fullmoviesonyoutube","Full Foreign Movies":"fullforeignmovies"}
You can set a directory where your files will be downloaded to, if you choose to do so.
Not that I'm endorsing this.
At all.
A quick note on the internals of the add-on. When checking the posts, it will look for the description in the subreddit's RSS and parse any Youtube-looking URLs.
Many thanks to pytube to alleviate most of the hard work :)