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Getting Started

You are importing an outdated template. This error appeared in versions before v2.4.6 where a removed addon was still referenced in the groups config. Re-import using the latest raw URL from the Import Guide.
Safe to ignore — click Import Anyway. This warning means a regex pattern is not on your instance’s whitelist. The pattern is still applied and no functionality is lost. It does not affect stream quality or filtering.
You copied the formatter text from the GitHub rendered file view. GitHub adds hidden characters to rendered files that break the JSON parser. Always import from the raw URL — links are in the Formatters guide. Do not copy-paste from the GitHub page.
You are importing an older template that uses a string value for the changelog field. The AIOStreams schema now requires a structured object. Re-import the latest version of your template using the current raw URL.
This is expected behaviour. Re-importing a template resets all service toggles to the template defaults. Your API keys are preserved — re-enable your services in the Services tab after every import.
The URL does not point to a real file. Confirm the URL uses brevityA/Core-Builds (not Branding-Brevity) and that folder and file names match exactly — they are case-sensitive. The correct raw URL format is https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brevityA/Core-Builds/main/Templates/Torbox/Single/core-nexus-stream.json.

No Streams

Most likely your services are not enabled. TorBox is pre-toggled on in all templates but still requires your API key. Go to the Services tab, enter your TorBox API key, and save. If you still get nothing, test with a popular recent film before assuming the template is broken — try a major release from the last 12 months.
Re-importing resets service toggles to template defaults. Your API keys are preserved but services are switched off. Re-enable your services in the Services tab and confirm your API key is still shown, then save.
Normal for older content. Classic TV episodes under 512 MB and older encodes often have unrecognised audio or encode tags that trip size and quality filters. Templates from v2.4.6 onwards lower size minimums and add Unknown fallbacks. For niche or foreign content with low seeders, consider a Speed 4K+ or Hybrid template that adds Usenet coverage.
This is expected from v2.9.4 onwards. Both scrapers are now enabled out of the box — MediaFusion for regional and international content that TorBox’s native scraper misses, and HdHub for additional TorBox-cached P2P sources. If you don’t want either of them, go to Addons, find the scraper, and toggle it off. Your stream results for popular English content will be unchanged; the main impact is on non-English and niche titles where TorBox’s native search returns nothing.
The NZBGeek API key placeholder has not been replaced. Go to Addons, find NZBGeek, tap the settings icon, and replace the placeholder with your actual API key from nzbgeek.info under Account → API Key. Save to apply.

Streams Won’t Play

This is an informational card, not a broken link. AIOStreams injects these cards when it has no real streams to return — Stremio requires every entry to be clickable, so they link to GitHub. It means no actual streams were found for that title. See the No Streams section for how to diagnose the cause.
Fixed in v2.4.6. Three layers now block YouTube content: the Hard YouTube Kill ESE catches type, external, source, and quality field variants; excludedStreamSources covers all case variants; excludedStreamTypes includes youtube. Re-import the latest template to get these fixes.
Fixed in v2.4.6. Two ESEs were added: Kill Ambiguous Season Packs blocks streams with only season info and no episode reference, and Kill Season Packs When Episode Streams Exist blocks full packs when individual episode streams are available. Re-import the latest template.
You are playing an uncached stream. Look for a [cached] badge in the stream card — only cached streams play reliably without buffering. Uncached content downloads in real time and depends on seeder count. REMUX files (50–80 GB) also require a fast connection to the debrid server; try a HEVC or WEB-DL stream instead if REMUX stutters.

After Re-importing

Any re-import that changes the config structure generates a new manifest URL. The old URL in Stremio will return no results. Uninstall the old AIOStreams addon from Stremio → Addons, copy the new manifest URL from your AIOStreams dashboard, and reinstall. On WuPlay, remove the old URL from Add-ons and paste the new one.
Expected behaviour. TMDB and other credential fields reset on every import. Re-enter your TMDB key in the Metadata section after each import and save before installing the manifest.
Catalog tabs are tied to the manifest. After a re-import that changes the manifest URL, re-add any catalog sources and reinstall the manifest in Stremio. If you did a soft re-import (URL unchanged), a full Stremio restart should restore the tabs.
Stremio cached the old manifest. Go to Addons, find AIOStreams, and tap Uninstall. Copy the manifest URL from your AIOStreams dashboard, paste it into Stremio’s addon search bar or tap Install from the dashboard, then restart Stremio.

Real-Debrid

Expected. RD’s server-side filter blocks many WEB-DL and streaming-platform rips that were previously cached. TorBox covers the gap for most content — if you are on a Hybrid template, TorBox streams are prioritised over RD equivalents when both are available. See the Master Guide for template recommendations.
WuPlay handles RD streams more reliably. The RD filter impact is less visible on WuPlay because it processes the stream URL differently. The Master Guide covers the full WuPlay vs Stremio comparison including setup steps for each.

Formatters

After importing a formatter, click Save and then fully refresh your client. Stremio and WuPlay both cache stream card layouts and will not display a new formatter until the addon manifest is refreshed. If refreshing does not help, uninstall and reinstall the AIOStreams addon, then check that the formatter was imported to the correct Formatter section (not the Template section).
The formatter controls the name and description fields of each stream card. If cards look unchanged, confirm the formatter JSON imported without a parse error and that you clicked Save after importing. Also verify the formatter was loaded into the right section — importing a formatter URL into the Template import field will fail silently.

AIOMetadata

Some browsers save raw GitHub files with a .txt extension instead of .json. The fix is simple: locate the downloaded file, rename it, and remove the .txt at the end so the filename ends in .json. On Windows, you may need to enable “Show file extensions” in Explorer first. Once renamed, import it normally via Import Configuration in the AIOMetadata configure page.
This is expected behaviour and not a bug. The 4K badge shown on catalog poster cards comes from TMDB or TVDB metadata indicating that a 4K version of the title exists somewhere — it is not connected to what resolution you actually stream. AIOMetadata has no control over stream quality; it only handles how titles look in your browse rows. Your Core Builds template controls the stream resolution you receive when you click play.
Every time you enable or disable catalogs in AIOMetadata, the manifest URL changes. Stremio’s existing addon installation points to the old URL. After saving a new catalog selection, click Install in AIOMetadata, copy the new manifest URL, and reinstall the addon in Stremio. Use StremThru SideKick to update in one click without losing your addon order.

Platform & Devices

The TorBox Library row is added by your AIOStreams configuration, not by AIOMetadata. It appears when the stremthruStore (or Torrentio) preset has "catalog" in its resources array, which tells Stremio to show your TorBox downloads as a catalog row. To remove it, go to Addons in AIOStreams, find the TorBox/StremThru preset, and disable the Catalog resource toggle. Save and reinstall the manifest. If you are using a Core Builds template, Library rows are already excluded — this typically affects users who built a custom config or imported from someone else’s settings.
statistics.enabled was set to true in older template versions. This was fixed in v2.4.6. Re-import the latest template to disable the scrape summary display.
WuPlay and Stremio handle stream types differently. YouTube and external-type streams are suppressed more reliably in WuPlay. The Hard YouTube Kill ESE catches most of these in both clients, but some edge cases still slip through in Stremio. The Master Guide covers the full behaviour differences and per-platform recommendations.
Samsung TV templates disable TrueHD, DTS-HD MA, DTS:X, and FLAC audio tracks by default because Samsung TVs cannot pass these formats through without a compatible AV receiver. If all your streams are failing, confirm your TV firmware is up to date. If only audio-heavy streams fail, this is expected — the template will serve the next compatible stream instead.