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== Sharing the library == | == Sharing the library == | ||
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=== Local network === | === Local network === | ||
;[[Add-on:Emby for Kodi|Emby for {{kodi}}]] | |||
:{{intro|Add-on:Emby for Kodi}} | |||
;[ | ;[https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/clients/kodi/#jellyfin-for-kodi Jellyfin for Kodi] | ||
Similar to PlexKodiConnect, this add-on syncs metadata from your Jellyfin server into the local Kodi database | |||
;[https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/clients/kodi/#jellycon Jellycon] | |||
JellyCon behaves like a standard Kodi streaming add-on without touching Kodi's databases. | |||
;[ | ;[https://github.com/Conceiva/MezzmoKodiPlugin/wiki Mezzmo] | ||
: | :Kodi client with Mezzmo backend server for sharing video, music and photos. Background automatic Mezzmo / Kodi database sync process, resume point / play count sharing, metadata, artwork and much more. Fully integrates with Kodi but totally friendly with other addons, Kodi data and local Kodi file shares. | ||
;[[MySQL]] | |||
:{{intro|MySQL}} | |||
:{{#lst:MySQL|MariaDB}} | |||
;[https://github.com/croneter/PlexKodiConnect PlexKodiConnect] | |||
:Uses Plex server as a backend, integrating directly into the Kodi video database. | |||
;[[Add-on:PleXBMC]] | ;[[Add-on:PleXBMC|PleXBMC]] | ||
:Allows Kodi to play media from a Plex Media Server on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX and more. | :Allows Kodi to play media from a Plex Media Server on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX and more. | ||
;[[UPnP]] | |||
:{{intro|UPnP}} | |||
=== Over the internet === | === Over the internet === | ||
;[[Add-on:Emby for Kodi|Emby for {{kodi}}]] | |||
:{{intro|Add-on:Emby for Kodi}} | |||
;[https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/clients/kodi/#jellyfin-for-kodi Jellyfin for Kodi] | |||
Similar to PlexKodiConnect, this his add-on syncs metadata from your Jellyfin server into the local Kodi database | |||
;[https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/clients/kodi/#jellycon Jellycon] | |||
JellyCon behaves like a standard Kodi streaming add-on without touching Kodi's databases. | |||
;[ | ;[https://github.com/Conceiva/MezzmoKodiPlugin/wiki Mezzmo] | ||
: | :Share your video, music and photo media with a browser using Mezzmo. Interent or local library sharing. Fully integrated with Kodi. | ||
;[[MySQL]] | |||
:{{intro|MySQL}} | |||
:{{#lst:MySQL|MariaDB}} | |||
;[https://github.com/croneter/PlexKodiConnect PlexKodiConnect] | |||
:Uses Plex server as a backend, integrating directly into the Kodi video database. | |||
;[[Add-on:PleXBMC]] | ;[[Add-on:PleXBMC|PleXBMC]] | ||
:Allows Kodi to play media from a Plex Media Server on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX and more. | :Allows Kodi to play media from a Plex Media Server on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX and more. | ||
== Files == | == Files == | ||
* [[File sharing]] | * [[File sharing]] | ||
* [[SMB]] | |||
* [[UPnP]] | * [[UPnP]] | ||
== Watched status == | == Watched status == | ||
* [[Add-on:WatchedList]] - local backup/restore of watched list, but can be used with multiple devices. | * [[Add-on:WatchedList]] - local backup/restore of watched list, but can be used with multiple devices. | ||
* [[Add-on:Trakt]] | * [[Add-on:Trakt]] | ||
* [[Add-on:MyEpisodes]] | * [[Add-on:MyEpisodes]] | ||
* [[Add-on:TVShow Time]] | * [[Add-on:TVShow Time]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Add-on:MyEpisodeCalendar]] | ||
* [[MySQL]] | * [[MySQL]] | ||
* [https://github.com/4lb3rtO/service.nfo.watchedstate.updater Watched state updater add-on] - Update your watchedstate in the nfo files as soon as this happens in the library | * [https://github.com/4lb3rtO/service.nfo.watchedstate.updater Watched state updater add-on] - Update your watchedstate in the nfo files as soon as this happens in the library | ||
== Beaming video and | |||
== Beaming video, audio, and pictures == | |||
* [[AirPlay]] | * [[AirPlay]] | ||
* [[UPnP | * [[UPnP]] (aka DLNA) | ||
== Pictures == | == Pictures == | ||
* [[Add-on:iPhoto]] | * [[Add-on:iPhoto]] | ||
* [[Add-on:Flickr]] | * [[Add-on:Flickr]] | ||
== Related topics == | == Related topics == | ||
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[[Category:Manual]] | [[Category:Manual]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:15, 15 October 2023
Syncing and sharing |
Sharing the library
This includes sharing video files, watched status, and some settings.
Local network
- Emby for Kodi
- Emby is a media management server that allows you to synchronize media libraries, watched status, and watch progress between compatible devices. Emby for Kodi allows Kodi to use Emby as a media management back-end. This add-on effectively replaces the Kodi built-in media database with Emby. Supported media includes movies, series, music and more.
Similar to PlexKodiConnect, this add-on syncs metadata from your Jellyfin server into the local Kodi database
JellyCon behaves like a standard Kodi streaming add-on without touching Kodi's databases.
- Mezzmo
- Kodi client with Mezzmo backend server for sharing video, music and photos. Background automatic Mezzmo / Kodi database sync process, resume point / play count sharing, metadata, artwork and much more. Fully integrates with Kodi but totally friendly with other addons, Kodi data and local Kodi file shares.
- MySQL
- If you have more than one Kodi device on your local network then you might want to synchronize them by sharing the Kodi library databases via the MySQL protocol. Using shared library databases allows you to store information for either your video or music library in a central database, so that multiple devices can access the same information at the same time.
- When setting up shared Library databases either MySQL or MariaDB can be used as they both use the same MySQL protocol. Since many Linux distributions have dropped including MySQL and now instead now ship MariaDB, it is being more common to use MariaDB for shared Library databases.
- PlexKodiConnect
- Uses Plex server as a backend, integrating directly into the Kodi video database.
- PleXBMC
- Allows Kodi to play media from a Plex Media Server on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX and more.
- UPnP
- Kodi can be used as a UPnP Server that will stream its library contents to other players on the network, or it can be used as a UPnP Client that can receive music and video from a UPnP Server on the network.
Over the internet
- Emby for Kodi
- Emby is a media management server that allows you to synchronize media libraries, watched status, and watch progress between compatible devices. Emby for Kodi allows Kodi to use Emby as a media management back-end. This add-on effectively replaces the Kodi built-in media database with Emby. Supported media includes movies, series, music and more.
Similar to PlexKodiConnect, this his add-on syncs metadata from your Jellyfin server into the local Kodi database
JellyCon behaves like a standard Kodi streaming add-on without touching Kodi's databases.
- Mezzmo
- Share your video, music and photo media with a browser using Mezzmo. Interent or local library sharing. Fully integrated with Kodi.
- MySQL
- If you have more than one Kodi device on your local network then you might want to synchronize them by sharing the Kodi library databases via the MySQL protocol. Using shared library databases allows you to store information for either your video or music library in a central database, so that multiple devices can access the same information at the same time.
- When setting up shared Library databases either MySQL or MariaDB can be used as they both use the same MySQL protocol. Since many Linux distributions have dropped including MySQL and now instead now ship MariaDB, it is being more common to use MariaDB for shared Library databases.
- PlexKodiConnect
- Uses Plex server as a backend, integrating directly into the Kodi video database.
- PleXBMC
- Allows Kodi to play media from a Plex Media Server on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX and more.
Files
Watched status
- Add-on:WatchedList - local backup/restore of watched list, but can be used with multiple devices.
- Add-on:Trakt
- Add-on:MyEpisodes
- Add-on:TVShow Time
- Add-on:MyEpisodeCalendar
- MySQL
- Watched state updater add-on - Update your watchedstate in the nfo files as soon as this happens in the library
Beaming video, audio, and pictures
Pictures
Related topics
- Profiles - for using one Kodi install for multiple users
- Backup - this page includes info about copying settings from one device to another, in addition to general backup info.