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XBMC has a built-in filemanager which lets you transfer/copy/move/delete/rename/create files or folders on your local hard drive, FTP-shares/SFTP, NFS Windows File-Shares (SMB/SAMBA/CIFS) as long as you have correct permission on remote shares to read/write to all files. You also would need to setup XBMC to Allow rename and file deletion see Settings/Appearance#File lists if you wish to perform rename/delete operations
Note: :Linux installs should not allow file/folder operations to system folders. If your user has root permissions proceed with care with delete operations in particular.
- Conversely you will only be able to perform File/Folder operations if your user has permissions to do so in both local and non local shares.
- Conversely you will only be able to perform File/Folder operations if your user has permissions to do so in both local and non local shares.
see also: File sharing
The file manager View
XBMC File manager is similar to Windows Explorer. It allows you to do the following:
- Add items to favourites
- Copy Files and/or Folders
- Move Files and/or Folders
- Delete Files or Folders
- Rename Files or Folders
- Create Folders
- Switch to Settings/other views
- Calculate size of Local folders.
When you open up File Manager, you will notice that the screen is split into two halves. The left-hand side is where you work with files and perform actions on them. The right-hand side is where you select the destination if you are copying or moving files. You can switch between the two sides by pressing < > on the remote or ← → on keyboard. For Full navigation Via keyboard see also: Keyboard navigation and operation
Selecting Files
You have the option of working with single files or multiple files at the same time.
- Single File
- Simply select the file or folder you want to work with by highlighting it.
- Multiple Files
- Select the file or folder you want to work with by highlighting it and pressing, 0 on remote -or- Space on the keyboard.
You will notice that the filename has turned Yellow. This means that the file is selected.
Continue to the next file that you wish to select and do the same.
The Context Menu
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You perform actions on your files using the Context Menu. In order to use the Context Menu, Select the files that you wish to work with. Then, press the C or ⊞ Win button on keyboard or guide on the remote. This will bring up the context menu, pictured on the left. The following options are available:
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