Syncing and sharing
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Syncing and sharing |
Sharing the library
This includes sharing video files, watched status, and some settings.
Local network
- When setting up shared Library databases either MySQL or MariaDB can be used as they both use the same MySQL protocol. Since many Linux distributions have dropped including MySQL and now instead now ship MariaDB, it is being more common to use MariaDB for shared Library databases.
- Add-on:Emby for Kodi
- Emby is a media management server that allows you to synchronize media libraries, watched status, and watch progress between compatible devices. Emby for Kodi allows Kodi to use Emby as a media management back-end. This add-on effectively replaces the Kodi built-in media database with Emby. Supported media includes movies, series, music and more.
- PlexKodiConnect
- Uses Plex server as a backend, integrating directly into the Kodi video database.
- Add-on:PleXBMC
- Allows Kodi to play media from a Plex Media Server on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX and more.
Over the internet
- Add-on:Emby for Kodi
- Emby is a media management server that allows you to synchronize media libraries, watched status, and watch progress between compatible devices. Emby for Kodi allows Kodi to use Emby as a media management back-end. This add-on effectively replaces the Kodi built-in media database with Emby. Supported media includes movies, series, music and more.
- PlexKodiConnect
- Uses Plex server as a backend, integrating directly into the Kodi video database.
- Add-on:PleXBMC
- Allows Kodi to play media from a Plex Media Server on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX and more.
Files
Watched status
- Add-on:WatchedList - local backup/restore of watched list, but can be used with multiple devices.
- Add-on:Trakt
- Add-on:MyEpisodes
- Add-on:TVShow Time
- Add-on:MyEpisodeCalendar
- UPnP
- MySQL
- Watched state updater add-on - Update your watchedstate in the nfo files as soon as this happens in the library
Beaming video, audio, and pictures
- AirPlay
- UPnP/Client (aka DLNA)