The process of acquiring content through Kodi often involves utilizing add-ons, which are third-party extensions that provide access to various media sources. These add-ons act as intermediaries, connecting the user to online repositories or streaming services. Users initiate the process by selecting an add-on and then navigating its interface to locate desired content, such as movies, TV shows, or music. Once located, an option to save the selected media locally becomes available, initiating the transfer of data from the source to the user’s storage device.
The ability to save media for offline viewing offers convenience, allowing access to content without requiring a constant internet connection. This capability is particularly beneficial in situations where internet access is limited, unreliable, or costly. Historically, this functionality has empowered users to curate personal media libraries and enjoy content at their leisure, independent of streaming service availability or subscription limitations.