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As of XBMC v10 (Dharma), XBMC has WebDAV client support for media.
Source example
Sources GUI
When entering a source path through the GUI, be sure to include the dav: to start the address.
- dav://username:password@server/share/
To test this, you can open your web browser to http://username:password@server/share/
sources.xml
Here is an example of a pictures source:
<pictures>
<default pathversion="1">pictures</default>
<source>
<name>pictures</name>
<path pathversion="1">dav://username:password@server/pictures/</path>
</source>
</pictures>
Servers
Linux
Mac OS X
- Mac OS X- (free) Mac OS X has a built-in webDAV server, but requires setup from the command line.
- MediaMaster Server - (free) - MediaMaster Server
Windows
- Windows 7- (free) Windows 7 has a built-in webDAV server. If XBMC can't connect to Windows 7 webDAV server: use basic authorization. Disable anonymous authorzation and Windows authorization, use basic only and it will connect.
iOS
- AirSharing- (paid) AirSharing is one of several iPhone/iPad programs that can also act as a webDAV server for XBMC, basically turning the device into a portable wireless hard drive. iOS App Store link