Cloudstream Plugins Not Working on Android Phone Version
Users of the Cloudstream streaming app cannot use third-party plugins on the Android mobile version, unlike the Android TV version. This is a narrow feature request for a specific open-source app. The issue is limited to users of this particular app and its plugin ecosystem.
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