How to Install Elysium on Kodi
To get the full experience out of Kodi, you need to install some unofficial add-ons. Some change the look and feel of the UI and others grant you access to a massive library of streaming content. Elysium fits into the latter category.
It’s a service that finds and streams torrents from around the web. Elysium is also one of the best Covenant alternatives, which has had some difficulty finding a home in a repository as of late. With a similar look and feel, Elysium does just about everything Covenant does.
Before we dive into the guide, we’d be remiss to not remind you of the importance of protecting yourself with a VPN when using Elysium, or any other unofficial Kodi add-on. Not using one lets others easily track your IP, and puts you at risk in this legal gray area. Make sure you check out our picks for the best VPN for Kodi so you can keep yourself protected.
With that said, here’s how to go about installing Elysium on Kodi. If you’d like to know everything there is to know about Kodi besides, make sure to check out our complete Kodi guide.
Enable Unknown Sources
You must open Kodi up to allow add-ons to be installed from unknown sources. This is any unofficial add-on, so make sure you run through the steps below to check if this setting is enabled or not.
First, launch Kodi and click the “settings icon.” It looks like a cog.
Go into the “system settings.” It’s the last option on the second row.
Hover your cursor over the add-ons section and make sure “unknown sources” is ticked to the right.
It is very important that you don’t gloss over this step as it will create a headache later when trying to install the add-on. Always double check that this is enabled and save yourself the hassle.
Install Elysium
You’re now ready to install Elysium. Head back to the settings page and click on “file manager.” It’s the last option on the last row.
Click “add source” in the left-hand column. It should be the last option in the list.
A separate window will appear. Click “<none>” to open an address bar.
In the address bar, type “http://noobsandnerds.com/portal”. The URL must be typed exactly as it is written here. If that URL is giving you trouble, an alternative is “http://nan.aftermathwizard.net/nanrepo/”
Click “OK” and the address bar will close. Enter a name for the source (like “noobsandnerds”) and click OK again.
Keeping going back until you arrive at the Kodi home screen. Click on the “add-ons” menu in the sidebar.
Click the “add-on browser” button at the top of the sidebar. It looks like an open box.
From the list, click on “install from zip file.”
Find the source you named before. For this tutorial, it’s “noobsandnerds.”
Click on the repository zip file. At the time of writing, it’s named “repository.noobsandnerds-2.3.3.zip” but it may be slightly different depending on the version of the repository you install.
Wait for a few seconds, and you’ll receive an “add-on enabled” notification. After it shows up, click on “install from repository.”
If this is the first time you’ve installed a repository, then noobsandnerds will sit underneath the official Kodi repo. Either way, click on noobsandnerds repository from the list.
Inside the repository, click on “video add-ons.”
There are quite a few add-ons inside. Find “Elysium” and click on it.
A screen will open with the description and icon for the add-on. Click on “install” from the bottom row.
Wait for the same “add-on enabled” notification, and Elysium is ready to use. Inside, you’ll find a massive library of both movies and TV shows. Categories make the navigation simple, but you can always use the search function, too.
While Elysium may list a movie or TV show, that doesn’t necessarily mean that a stream is currently available. It is always good idea to allow Elysium to scrub sources before getting your hopes up, especially if the movie is still in theaters.
Fix the “Failed to Install a Dependency” Error
You may encounter as error that says “failed to install a dependency” like I did while working on this tutorial. This error is due Kodi not being able to find the URLResolver add-on, something that all unofficial streaming add-ons depend on.
If you’re receiving this error, the first troubleshooting step is to deactivate repositories that are no longer being hosted. To see what you have installed, follow these steps:
- Click “add-ons” from the home page
- Go to “my add-ons”
- Click “add-on repository”
You’ll see all currently installed repositories inside. Go through and disable each until the Elysium will install. In my case, Ares Wizard, Super Repo and Colossus were the source of the issue.
If you have no other repositories installed, or if that didn’t fix the issue, you’ll need to manually install the URLResolver add-on via a zip file. Follow these steps:
- Download the URLResolver zip file. Clicking this link will immediately begin the download
- In Kodi, go to “add-on browser > install from zip file”
- Find the directory where you downloaded URLResolver
- Inside, select “script.module.urlresolver-x.x.x.zip”
As with all other add-ons, wait for the notification and try to install Elysium.
Fix Broken Elysium Browsing
You may find that Elysium won’t load any category inside of it, pulling up the loading icon, but taking you nowhere. This is a simple issue with the TMDB scrubber that finds metadata for the content inside of Elysium.
To fix it, you must update the API key for TMDB. Follow these steps:
- Open “Elysium”
- Click “tools”
- Find “settings:accounts”
- Click “api key”
- Enter “da53492e6286553dccb57d74282b3737”
As of the time of writing, this key works. While it is unlikely that it won’t work in the future, it’s always possible, so keep that in mind if this one isn’t working for you.
Conclusion
Elysium is great for any movie or TV show lover. Everything from old favorites to movies still in theaters can be found, with most available in HD. The quick scrubber and easy-to-use interface makes it an excellent choice for streaming content on Kodi.
While Kodi is legal, piracy is not. You may be pirating content when using Elysium and must treat it accordingly. We don’t recommend pirating, but regardless of whether you are or not, it’s vital that you have a VPN running when using Elysium for privacy reasons. Check out our roundup of the best VPN services if you don’t have one already.
If you want more Kodi content, make sure to check out our Kodi archive, too. We have tutorials, lists and more, including how to install Kodi on Roku and dealing with Kodi buffering issues.
Have you used Elysium? Let us know in the comments and, as always, thanks for reading.