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  • ...team-members announced XBMC (XBox Media Center) as the successor to XBMP. XBMC was a complete rewrite of XBMP by the same developer-team, ...and the rest ...open source HTPC software for Windows, that was initially ported from the XBMC GUI), and today he activly runs that project as their lead developer.
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  • ...us with the development of Kodi. Whether you have contributed to the Kodi/XBMC project in the past or not, please consider doing so now.<section end="intr ...g_report|reporting bugs and issues]]. Also, spread the word about Kodi for Windows (and other platforms) to your friends and family, we are sure they will enj
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  • Note: this article assumes you are using XBMC v10.0 Dharma or a later version. Earlier versions of XBMC such as v9.11 Camelot do not support key modifiers
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  • ==Git windows guide== The guide for Windows users is located here: [[Git Usage Windows]]
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  • {{See also|Windows development}} ...ons from a wide variety of operating systems, including any version of the Windows operating system currently supported by Microsoft.
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  • Below is a list of commonly used protocols. Further protocols for specific and limited uses can be found on Github. ...der located in the [[Userdata]] folder. It contains user modified settings for installed add-ons.
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  • ...ee and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source open source] media player for the Xbox, licensed under the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gpl GNU General ...hough the project was closed, d7o3g4q and RUNTiME released the source code for beta 6 on October 15, 2002.
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  • ...modules from Python 3.8 or later. See https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/ for reference. Up to date documentation about these modules can be found at https://xbmc.github.io/docs.kodi.tv/master/kodi-dev-kit/
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  • ...to download all or some of the nodes you want form https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/tree/master/system/library . ...ns/XBMC.frappliance/XBMCData/XBMCHome/system/library/ <br /> /Applications/XBMC.app/XBMCData/XBMCHome/system/library/
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  • * username: '''xbmc''' The script may not work for all cases bare in mind the FTPS settings if you wish to enable SSL which ar
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  • ...us with the development of Kodi. Whether you have contributed to the Kodi/XBMC project in the past or not, please consider doing so now.<section end="intr ...a_bug_report|reporting bugs and issues]]. Also, spread the word about Kodi for Linux(and other platforms) to your friends and family, we are sure they wil
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  • * This will take you directly to the settings section/window of xbmc: Some windows allow you to jump directly to a sub-section of that window. To do this, yo
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  • • to provide a guide for would be Kodi Python plugin addon script developers • to provide links to authoritative sources of information for script developers
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  • <section begin="intro" />Frequently Asked Questions for upgrading to Kodi v18 (codename Leia) from a previous version. Includes how ...t as "Krypton" was the codename for Kodi v17 and "Jarvis" was the codename for Kodi v16. You will often see "v18" and "Leia" used interchangeably in the
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  • ...ate README for Ubuntu Linux available in the [https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc XBMC Foundation git repo on GitHub]. ...[http://git-scm.com/ git] repository hosted on [https://github.com/garbear/xbmc Github]. First use your package manager to install git on your system and t
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  • ...nt default LCD.xml file may be found '''[https://github.com/herrnst/script.xbmc.lcdproc/blob/master/resources/LCD.xml.defaults here (LCD.xml.defaults)]'''. ...use off the file instead. Ensure that you install and configure [[Add-on:XBMC LCDproc]] as part of your LCD or VFD setup.
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  • ...emote support and functionality. Just insert it into the USB port of a PC (Windows or Linux) or Mac and use its simple configuration interface to set it up, t Please visit the [https://flirc.zendesk.com/hc/en-us Flirc Knowledge Base] for help getting started and feel free to ask any questions you have at [http:/
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  • ...ny input devices across multiple hardware platforms. Adding direct support for a multitude of devices generally decreases performance and stability, and b ...event client. Many event client software packages are currently available for PCs, Macs, smartphones, PDAs, and more. Some event client software accepts
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  • If you are using Windows, you can simply download a zipfile with an up-to-date version of TexturePac {{note| This is a dll free self contained texturepacker executable for windows.}}
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  • [[File:Github Logo.png|40px|link=]] [https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/milestones?state=closed Version Milestones can be found here] ! XBMC Live<br /><span style="font-size: 95%;">development base</span>
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  • ...to play almost all popular audio and video formats around. It was designed for network playback, so you can stream your multimedia from anywhere in the ho ==== Scrapers (web scraping for metadata) ====
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  • ...hem is implemented (e.g. old paths using Q: are now stored using special://xbmc etc). You can have multiple paths in '''local''', [[SMB]] and [[NFS]] sources, not for the other protocols.
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  • | operating system = [[Windows]], [[Mac OS X|macOS]], [[Linux]], [[Android]], [[iOS]]/[[tvOS]], [[BSD]] '''Kodi'''® (formerly known as <span style="font-weight: 600;">XBMC</span> or <span style="font-weight: 600;">Xbox Media Center</span>) is an a
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  • ...to Apple MacOS (branded as Bonjour) and installers are also available for Windows, Linux and derivates like BSD. * '''{{Big|Microsoft Windows:}}
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  • ...t up the MySQL/MariaDB server, and Kodi will create the specific databases for you.}} #To configure MySQL to listen for connections from network hosts, edit ''/etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf''
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  • ...ations to the program. In some cases, these changes are minor and are made for the purposes of supporting certain hardware, or adding in special features. ...early state in a highly visible area that the project is based on {{Kodi}}/XBMC, though such a statement must not implicitly or explicitly lead a reasonabl
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  • For a full listing of the advancedsettings.xml parameters, see '''[[advancedset For example, Matrix will generate a video database called, "MyVideos119."
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  • ...party developers and, if the add-on does not breach any rules or policies for inclusion into the official {{kodi}} repository, it can published to our of ...Add-ons are typically written in python. There are also binary addons used for applications like PVR, Inputstreams, AudioEncoders, Screensavers etc.
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  • ...as well as the Basic artwork. It runs through the music source(s) looking for new, or changed, folders and files. It does this by checking through all yo ...of tens of thousands of songs, this can be a very time consuming process. For this reason there are three ways to perform the Update Library. All achieve
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  • The above example is from Windows 7. If the eHome device does not further. For MCE remotes see [[Using an MCE remote control in Windows]] and for general notes on remote controllers
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  • ...ogle Summer of Code 2017 project]], we have a working Python 3 interpreter for Kodi. That is why on Kodi DevCon 2017 Team Kodi decided that we will switch * For Kodi 18 (Leia), only addons that are compatible with both Python 2 and 3 wi
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  • {{forum link2|1=For the most up to date information and help, see ''[http://forum.kodi.tv/showt ...o Windows with Python 2.7.3 running against a remote Frodo installation of XBMC. A separate properties file can be used to specify non-default configuratio
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  • ...worked to expand its reach, making it available in more than 70 languages. For more information, see the page '''[[Kodi]]'''. ...nd runs on a variety of platforms including Android, iOS, Linux, OS X, and Windows. It has been ported to work on several low-power platforms including the Ra
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  • '''''<big>Can't find the definition you are looking for, or spotted an error? [https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=320135 Let ...r consumer grade TV's this means a grid of 3840x2160 pixels on the screen. For Digital Cinema, it is a grid of 4096x2160 pixels. '''''See: [https://en.wik
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  • ...col%29 NFS]''', is a way to share folders over a network, and was added to XBMC in v11 (Eden). The main benefits of using NFS instead of SMB are its low pr ...main disadvantage in comparison to SMB (a commonly-encountered protocol in Windows environments) is that it can be more complicated to set up in some cases, s
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  • ...his file is structured and which elements must be used to create an add-on for Kodi. You can also consult the examples at the end to see how this file is ...<samp>addon.xml</samp> file has the same basic structure, this example is for a video plugin:
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  • ...is currently work in progress. Kodi has applied as mentoring organization for GSoC 2021. Accepted organizations will be announced on March 9.'''--> ...worked to expand its reach, making it available in more than 60 languages. For more information, see the page '''[[Kodi]]'''.
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  • JSON-RPC is a HTTP- and/or raw TCP socket-based interface for communicating with Kodi. It replaces the deprecated HTTP API, and offers a ...d 4 all clients are granted full authority but will later be forced to ask for privileges and the user of Kodi will have to grant said client access. The
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  • {{outdated|{{Kodi}} was not accepted as a mentoring organisation for GSoC 2023}} Kodi has applied as mentoring organization for GSoC 2023. Accepted organizations will be announced on February 22.
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  • ..."padding-left: 4em;" | {{Info|This page describes a previous year's event. For the most recent GSoC page please check '''[[:Category:Google Summer of Code ...di [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ Google Summer of Code] ideas page for 2020. We are pleased to announce that we have been accepted as an official
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  • This file is used for advanced settings and options that do not have GUI controls inside of {{kod # For some Windows versions, Kodi has two <code>\userdata\</code> folders. The correct one to
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket WebSockets] as an alternative transport for third party clients. Using WebSockets will allow webinterfaces (which are c Profiles Support for Profiles operations to xbmc.
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket WebSockets] as an alternative transport for third party clients. Using WebSockets will allow webinterfaces (which are c |Support for Profiles operations to Kodi.
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket WebSockets] as an alternative transport for third party clients. Using WebSockets will allow webinterfaces (which are c |Support for Profiles operations to Kodi.
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket WebSockets] as an alternative transport for third party clients. Using WebSockets will allow webinterfaces (which are c |Support for Profiles operations to Kodi.
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