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Revision as of 16:50, 7 December 2015
Media sources | File sharing | SMB |
Windows File Sharing, (also known as Common Internet File System [CIFS] or Server Message Block [SMB]), is probably the most common of all of the options for sharing media between your computer or a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device and Kodi.
- On Mac OS X it's called Windows Sharing.
- On Linux/UNIX/BSD its counterpart is SAMBA.
Setting up SMB
- SMB/Windows - Setting up SMB on Windows
- SMB/Mac - Setting up SMB on Mac OS X
- Samba - Setting up SMB in Linux
Adding an SMB media source
- Adding remote video sources - Adding an SMB share as a source