Echo TV Guide v1.11 (ex TDB)

Echo TV Guide, one of the best TV Guides for Kodi, currently at v1.11. Very easy to use, auto integrates with the most IPTV Add-ons like Evolve, WhiteDevil, Phoenix and many others, giving you the option to select the source of the stream for each channel. You can use the option Guide Pack in the Add-on Installer of Echo Wizard and have all the IPTV add-ons that work with the TV Guide and their repo’s in just one click. You can also attach your own list for streaming, and select EPG from several pre-loaded countries.  For more information about ECHO TV Guide you can follow Echo Coder on Twitter. Follow the Installation Guide or simply watch our Video Guide.

You can find all the Video Guides in our YouTube Channel.


All our Guides are presented in our Aeon Nox based Build called Simplicity but you will find no problem to follow the instructions in any Skin or Build you may use. If this is your first Visit in our site please find some time to Read our Disclaimer page before you proceed.


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First we need to install the Echo Repository.

• From your main menu screen select File Manager under System

• Double click Add Source

• Press the <None> indication on the pop up window that appears

• Type the repository url as following http://echocoder.com/repo/ and click Done

• We need to give a name to the repository so press the empty space under Enter a name for this media source

• For our guide we choose to name this repository .Echo but you can give any name you want as long as you can recognize  the source. The small dot is a simple solution so our repositories will not mix with local folders as Kodi keeps an alphabetical order to the media sources. Type the name .Echo and click Done

• Select OK

• Now you should be able to see .Echo added to your media sources. If you receive a message that your system cannot connect to the media source check again the url you typed for the repository and make sure it is correct. If that is correct check your internet connection. If nothing of the above is the problem then there is a chance that the media source is temporary down and you may need to continue the installation when the url is active.

• Now you need to go back to your main screen and select Add-ons from the System menu

• Select Install from zip file

• Click on .Echo or the name you typed for the Echo repository

• Select the zip file. During our guide it was the v1.0.3 as you can see but it may have been updated

• The installation of the repository may take some time. When it is completed you will see a massage that the add-on is enabled. Depending on the Skin or Build you use the message can appear in a different location on your screen.

• Now select Install from repository

• We can see all the Repositories installed in our system. Select Echo Repository

• Select Program add-ons

• Select ECHO TV GUIDE 

• The add-on menu will open.Click Install

• The installation may take some time. When it is finished you will see a message Add-on enabled. Depending on the Skin or Build you use the message may appear in a different location. You will also see the indication Enabled next to the add-on. That should appear in all the add-ons installed in your system.

• Click on ECHO TV GUIDE

• To open the TV GUIDE click Run

• Now you are in the ECHO TV Guide environment and you can search through the many functions it provides.

•The guide is quite simple, for example select BBC NEWS

• The system can detect the IPTV add-ons installed in your system that can stream this Channel. Select the one you want…

• Perfect, the stream works and we don’t have to move to the next available selection

•Also you can choose the type of guide you want to use. For example , click Categories on the menu that appears above the EPG

• A list will pop-out  with the available TV Guides . Choose Sports Guide

• Your guide will update your choice and the available channels will appear on your screen .

Because of the nature of the IPTV add-ons in Kodi, with the working streams leaving as easy as they come, we strongly suggest this TV Guide with the most simple way to use,  just move to the next available link when you are not satisfied with your first option . Excellent work, hopefully with more to come from the developer.

For more information about ECHO TV Guide you can follow Echo Coder on Twitter


There are hundreds of add-ons for Kodi, but due to geographical restrictions, many users are unable to use the add-ons that they download. With a VPN, however, digital borders disappear, making all of the Kodi add-ons accessible from anywhere. A VPN from IPVanish establishes a protected internet environment, void of ISP surveillance and invasive ad trackers. With IPVanish VPN, you have the ability to mask your IP address, the internet address issued by your ISP to identify your personal web activity . We strongly suggest using a trusted VPN service like IPVanish

Here you will find all the information on why you need and how to use a VPN service with Kodi.


Here, you can watch our Video Guide .

You can find all the Video Guides in our YouTube Channel

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