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The term '''Library''' in Kodi refers to one of the the built in databases. The following pages are all relevant to the Kodi library:
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* [[Music Library]] - Kodi collects ID tag information to create the music library, and [[adding music to the library|scrape]] metadata from the internet.
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* [[Video Library]] - Kodi [[set content and scan|scrapes]] information from external websites to create the video library
* [[Databases]] - The SQL databases that are the underlying structure for the music and video libraries.


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:The video section of Kodi consists of a powerful and feature rich library that allows the flexible sorting and organization of your Movies, TV Show and Music Video collection.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 21 July 2020


Library in Kodi refers to one of the the built in databases. The following pages are all relevant to the Kodi library:}}


Music library
The Music section of Kodi consists of a powerful and feature rich library that allows the flexible sorting and organization of your music collection.
Video library
The video section of Kodi consists of a powerful and feature rich library that allows the flexible sorting and organization of your Movies, TV Show and Music Video collection.
Databases
Kodi uses SQLite, an open source light-weight SQL database-engine, to store all the library, add-on, EPG, textures and PVR related data using a number of specific databases.