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One of the most convenient functions of XBMC is its ability to stream media from any networked PC (personal-computer). In this section, we look at some of the methods for configuring remote computers or storage devices to provide file access to XBMC. | One of the most convenient functions of XBMC is its ability to stream media from any networked PC (personal-computer). In this section, we look at some of the methods for configuring remote computers or storage devices to provide file access to XBMC. | ||
To learn how to access these remote shares in XBMC, please look at XBMC [[Media Sources]]. | To learn how to access these remote shares in XBMC, please look at XBMC [[Media Sources]]. | ||
== Advanced configuration of shares/sources (editing sources.xml) == | == Advanced configuration of shares/sources (editing sources.xml) == | ||
:For advanced configuration instructions about shares/bookmarks, (by editing sources.xml), see the [[Adding Media Sources]] and [[Types of Media Sources]] articles. | :For advanced configuration instructions about shares/bookmarks, (by editing sources.xml), see the [[Adding Media Sources]] and [[Types of Media Sources]] articles. |
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See also: Adding videos to the library and Media sources
One of the most convenient functions of XBMC is its ability to stream media from any networked PC (personal-computer). In this section, we look at some of the methods for configuring remote computers or storage devices to provide file access to XBMC. To learn how to access these remote shares in XBMC, please look at XBMC Media Sources.
- For advanced configuration instructions about shares/bookmarks, (by editing sources.xml), see the Adding Media Sources and Types of Media Sources articles.