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:''For a more complex method of sharing using MySQL see '''[[MySQL]]''''' | :''For a more complex method of sharing using MySQL see '''[[MySQL]]''''' | ||
<section begin="intro"/>[[UPnP]] sharing between two | <section begin="intro"/>[[UPnP]] sharing between two {{kodi}} devices is the easiest way to share a library. You can also share multiple libraries, one from each {{kodi}} device, to all the other devices on the same network. UPnP also takes care of file sharing, so you do not need to do anything extra even if your files are added locally to {{kodi}}.<section end="intro"/> | ||
# For | # For {{kodi}} device A (the "server") go to: | ||
#* | #* {{highlight|bordered=yes|[[Settings/Services/UPnP_DLNA#General|Settings → Service Settings → UPnP/DLNA]]}} | ||
# | # Enable the UPnP server ('''Share my libraries''')<br />[[File:Share-upnp-library1.jpg|500px]]<br /><br /> | ||
#Enable the UPnP server ('''Share | # For {{kodi}} device B (the "client") you will need to (1) enable UPnP support in {{highlight|bordered=yes|[[Settings/Services/UPnP_DLNA#General|Settings → Service Settings → UPnP/DLNA]]}} and then (2) add device A as a [[UPnP/Media source|media source]]: {{highlight|'''Videos''' → '''Files''' → '''Add Videos...''' → '''Browse''' → ''(scroll down to)'' '''UPnP Devices'''}}<br />[[File:Share-upnp-library2.png|500px]]<br /><br /> | ||
# For | # A shows up there. Open the share and then hit '''OK'''. | ||
# | # Give the new video source from A a name. | ||
# Give the new video source from | # You should now be able to see everything as it is set up on A on B. | ||
# You should now be able to see everything as it is set up on | |||
{{ | {{big|For a detailed description how to add UPnP sources, please visit: [[UPnP/Media_source|UPnP Media Source]]}} | ||
==Other guides== | == Other guides == | ||
===Video guides=== | === Video guides === | ||
;UPnP sharing (as seen in XBMC v12, Frodo) | ;UPnP sharing (as seen in XBMC v12, Frodo) | ||
{{youtube|EYX-8FrB1DM}} | {{youtube|EYX-8FrB1DM}} | ||
[[Category:Manual]] | |||
[[Category:How-to]] | [[Category:How-to]] | ||
[[Category:UPnP]] | [[Category:UPnP]] | ||
[[Category:Video library]] | [[Category:Video library]] | ||
[[Category:Music | [[Category:Music library]] |
Revision as of 18:22, 24 March 2019
UPnP Syncing and sharing |
Share libraries using UPnP |
- For a more complex method of sharing using MySQL see MySQL
UPnP sharing between two Kodi devices is the easiest way to share a library. You can also share multiple libraries, one from each Kodi device, to all the other devices on the same network. UPnP also takes care of file sharing, so you do not need to do anything extra even if your files are added locally to Kodi.
- For Kodi device A (the "server") go to:
- Enable the UPnP server (Share my libraries)
- For Kodi device B (the "client") you will need to (1) enable UPnP support in Settings → Service Settings → UPnP/DLNA and then (2) add device A as a media source: Videos → Files → Add Videos... → Browse → (scroll down to) UPnP Devices
- A shows up there. Open the share and then hit OK.
- Give the new video source from A a name.
- You should now be able to see everything as it is set up on A on B.
For a detailed description how to add UPnP sources, please visit: UPnP Media Source
Other guides
Video guides
- UPnP sharing (as seen in XBMC v12, Frodo)