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If you have media-files on a PC, Xbox or Mac and you want to share them to a version of XBMC on another PC, Xbox or Mac you can accomplish that by installing a FTP-Server (there are other solutions like e.g. SMB or XBMSP). In that case the XBMC will act like a FTP-Client and the other PC, Xbox or Mac like a FTP-Server.  
If you have media-files on a PC, Xbox or Mac and you want to share them to a version of XBMC on another PC, Xbox or Mac you can accomplish that by installing a FTP-Server (there are other solutions like e.g. SMB or XBMSP). In that case the XBMC will act like a FTP-Client and the other PC, Xbox or Mac like a FTP-Server.  


To accomplish this your XBMC-Client and FTP-Server must be able to reach each other through your network (firewall!)
#To accomplish this your XBMC-Client and FTP-Server must be able to reach each other through your network (firewall!)
 
#Install the FTP-Server.
*On a Linux distribution you can install the preferred FTP-Server for that distribution.
#*On a Linux distribution you can install the preferred FTP-Server for that distribution.
*On a Mac .....
#*On a Mac .....
*On a Windows PC you can use a FTP-Server like e.g. [http://filezilla-project.org/ FileZilla Server].
#*On a Windows PC you can use a FTP-Server like e.g. [http://filezilla-project.org/ FileZilla Server].
*On a Xbox you can use the XBMC built-in FTP-Server by enabling it in the Network Settings but other Servers, outside XBMC, are also possible.
#*On a Xbox you can use the XBMC built-in FTP-Server by enabling it in the Network Settings but other Servers, outside XBMC, are also possible.
 
#Than you define one or more userid's on the FTP-Server (not on the Xbox-Server, there you share everything from that Xbox-Server, all with one userid/password).
Than you define one or more userid's on the FTP-Server (not on the Xbox-Server, there you share everything from that Xbox-Server, all with one userid/password).
#On the XBMC-Client use '''Add Source''', select FTP, fill in the credentials and your XBMC-Client will be able to connect to that FTP-Server and play files more or less like if the files were local. Keep in mind though, FTP is not made for streaming content, it will act a little different sometimes.
 
On the XBMC-Client use '''Add Source''', select FTP, fill in the credentials and your XBMC-Client will be able to connect to that FTP-Server and play files more or less like if the files were local.
 
 


There are a few pages in this wiki written about FTP. These are:
There are a few pages in this wiki written about FTP. These are:

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If you have media-files on a PC, Xbox or Mac and you want to share them to a version of XBMC on another PC, Xbox or Mac you can accomplish that by installing a FTP-Server (there are other solutions like e.g. SMB or XBMSP). In that case the XBMC will act like a FTP-Client and the other PC, Xbox or Mac like a FTP-Server.

  1. To accomplish this your XBMC-Client and FTP-Server must be able to reach each other through your network (firewall!)
  2. Install the FTP-Server.
    • On a Linux distribution you can install the preferred FTP-Server for that distribution.
    • On a Mac .....
    • On a Windows PC you can use a FTP-Server like e.g. FileZilla Server.
    • On a Xbox you can use the XBMC built-in FTP-Server by enabling it in the Network Settings but other Servers, outside XBMC, are also possible.
  3. Than you define one or more userid's on the FTP-Server (not on the Xbox-Server, there you share everything from that Xbox-Server, all with one userid/password).
  4. On the XBMC-Client use Add Source, select FTP, fill in the credentials and your XBMC-Client will be able to connect to that FTP-Server and play files more or less like if the files were local. Keep in mind though, FTP is not made for streaming content, it will act a little different sometimes.

There are a few pages in this wiki written about FTP. These are: