2019-10-30, 13:53
Take a look at this website: https://www.technadu.com/how-to-create-a...odi/12584/. A couple of comments about it.
1. The location of the Kodi and default media files varies depending on the OS (platform) on which Kodi is installed. See https://kinkeadtech.com/location-of-kodi...ta-folder/.
2. The instructions are useful if you have no existing library. If you have one, within the Kodi app, go to <Settings>/<Media>/<Library>/<ManageSources_Music>/<Add music>/. Then select <Browse> to find the new music within your system. Note that you should be able to see your entire system, and your local network if you're on a Windows, Network, or other networked system. Using the browsing feature, find and name the new file source. After you've added it, you should see a dropdown box "Add to library." By selecting "Yes", you should have added the new media to your library.
1. The location of the Kodi and default media files varies depending on the OS (platform) on which Kodi is installed. See https://kinkeadtech.com/location-of-kodi...ta-folder/.
2. The instructions are useful if you have no existing library. If you have one, within the Kodi app, go to <Settings>/<Media>/<Library>/<ManageSources_Music>/<Add music>/. Then select <Browse> to find the new music within your system. Note that you should be able to see your entire system, and your local network if you're on a Windows, Network, or other networked system. Using the browsing feature, find and name the new file source. After you've added it, you should see a dropdown box "Add to library." By selecting "Yes", you should have added the new media to your library.