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=Media Sources=
=Media Sources=
Media Sources are the links to the shares that you see when you first enter [[Programs]], [[Videos]], [[Music]], [[Pictures]] or the [[Filemanager]]. They can be as simple as a link to a folder on the local loaded hard drive, or a network shares that are shares on another computer, (and even online-radio-stations and streams are available as media sources).
 
 
 
 
Media Sources are virtual links to the content you wish xbmc to use. When you first enter any of the [[Programs]], [[Videos]], [[Music]], [[Pictures]] or the [[Filemanager]], you will only se a entry for "add sources"
 
If you select "add sources" a dialog appears. Here you will have to select a source that contains media that you would like xbmc to use and display.
As an example if you enter the Music section, you would need to tell xbmc where it should look for your music. This can be as simple as selecting
a folder on your computer or you can also choose to browse your home network for media. These two options would be the most widely used places for sources. Remember that xbmc will add everything that lies inside the folder you select. So if you choose to add your C-disk, xbmc will scan your entire C-disk for content by default. You can select as many sources you would like if you have content in different places.
When you have finished browsing and found the folder you would like, you should write a logic name for your source. This name will be displayed when you browse your sources. To finish, simply confirm by selecting "OK"
 
You will now see a new entry in the list with the name you gave it. Remember you can always add, edit or delete sources anytime you want to. When you delete a source you only delete the link to that source within xbmc so there is no need to worry that your actual files gets deleted.


===[[Adding Media Sources]]===
===[[Adding Media Sources]]===

Revision as of 23:21, 25 August 2008

This section explains how these media sources work.

Media Sources

Media Sources are virtual links to the content you wish xbmc to use. When you first enter any of the Programs, Videos, Music, Pictures or the Filemanager, you will only se a entry for "add sources"

If you select "add sources" a dialog appears. Here you will have to select a source that contains media that you would like xbmc to use and display. As an example if you enter the Music section, you would need to tell xbmc where it should look for your music. This can be as simple as selecting a folder on your computer or you can also choose to browse your home network for media. These two options would be the most widely used places for sources. Remember that xbmc will add everything that lies inside the folder you select. So if you choose to add your C-disk, xbmc will scan your entire C-disk for content by default. You can select as many sources you would like if you have content in different places. When you have finished browsing and found the folder you would like, you should write a logic name for your source. This name will be displayed when you browse your sources. To finish, simply confirm by selecting "OK"

You will now see a new entry in the list with the name you gave it. Remember you can always add, edit or delete sources anytime you want to. When you delete a source you only delete the link to that source within xbmc so there is no need to worry that your actual files gets deleted.

Adding Media Sources

Types of Media Sources

NOTE! As of SVN build 9523 of XBMC the 'Bookmark' tag has been deprecated and has been replaced with the 'Source' tag.
The Bookmark tag will function for the foreseeable future, but the documentation has been moved to only describe the current 'Source' tag.