Solved Browse network when adding a destination is not working
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Hi all, let me explain what's happening. What I will describe happened with the PlayStore version and a stable downloaded and sideloaded.

Kodi Version: 19.2
OS: Google TV 10
OS Build: BRAVIA VH2 SA-user 10 QTG3.200305.006.S76 640481

When I'm trying to add a destination and I select browse, I get the list of sources but when I select NFS the UI makes the sound as I would selected but nothing happen. In the logs I see this

2021-10-19 12:26:02.038 T:13456   ERROR <general>: GetDirectory - Error getting nfs://
2021-10-19 12:26:02.039 T:13456   ERROR <general>: CGUIDialogFileBrowser::GetDirectory(nfs://) failed

Then I tried to add a destination, adding the destination manually but I get the error saying could not connect or netowrk is not connected. In the log I see

2021-10-19 12:26:03.383 T:13456   ERROR <general>: GetDirectory - Error getting nfs://192.168.1.134/nfs/Media/
2021-10-19 12:26:03.383 T:13456   ERROR <general>: CGUIDialogFileBrowser::GetDirectory(nfs://192.168.1.134/nfs/Media/) failed

Netowork is working OK, I installed a "Network Browser" App where I see the NAS (NFS), I can browse the folders and I'm able to play the remote file in Kodi Huh . So, connection from Kodi to the network drive works but kodi is not able to browse the network.

I do have Kodi 19.2 working on other android TV 6 and Fire TV 1st Gen and they work perfectly.

Anyone had had this error?

Thank you!
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(2021-10-19, 19:50)juanmacar Wrote: Anyone had had this error?

Some combinations of NFS client and server results in the Kodi NFS browser not working.

One option is to manually add the NFS source to the sources.xml file. Or you can set up a system-based NFS connection to the NFS server. This should be picked up as well by Kodi.
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(2021-10-19, 20:20)Klojum Wrote:
(2021-10-19, 19:50)juanmacar Wrote: Anyone had had this error?

Some combinations of NFS client and server results in the Kodi NFS browser not working.

One option is to manually add the NFS source to the sources.xml file. Or you can set up a system-based NFS connection to the NFS server. This should be picked up as well by Kodi.
Thank you! This works! sources.xml worked very well.
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