Debrid services (such as Real-Debrid) caches torrents on their servers, enabling you to stream them. You can do so directly from Real-Debrid’s website, but there exists numerous apps that can search for torrents, check if they’re cached on Real-Debrid’s servers, and then load up the stream.
Easiest app to setup is probably Stremio with the Torrentio addon, which I use on my desktop. For my Android TV, I have Kodi running with the Fen addon (although there exists a bunch of different ones). Setting up Kodi is definitely more of a hassle, but easily doable if you’re minimally tech-savvy.
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Debrid services (such as Real-Debrid) caches torrents on their servers, enabling you to stream them. You can do so directly from Real-Debrid’s website, but there exists numerous apps that can search for torrents, check if they’re cached on Real-Debrid’s servers, and then load up the stream.
Easiest app to setup is probably Stremio with the Torrentio addon, which I use on my desktop. For my Android TV, I have Kodi running with the Fen addon (although there exists a bunch of different ones). Setting up Kodi is definitely more of a hassle, but easily doable if you’re minimally tech-savvy.
Back in the day I used an app called soda player. I’m sure it’s still around
You could try using Webtorrent. I haven’t used it in a long time but it still seems to be actively developed.
Several apps can stream. I prefer Stremio.