![]() Notice that there isn't a network location configured at this time: Kodi Browser Which Shows All Direct Connected Drives Here you can see all the type of shares that are supported to setup Kodi library. I find that all basic actions feel very intuitive in Kodi, like in this case, where you can only click on "Add Videos" in the following Kodi source install dialog, to go forward: Browse In Kodi To Add Several Video Folders Add Network LocationĬlicking on browse will open up the Kodi browser. We will start the process by clicking on "Videos" and then "Files" to see this screen: Add Videos To Increase The Options On Your Library However, if you have a NAS installed, like I do, you have to add it in Kodi as an SMB share. ![]() Directly connected drives like USB or internal drives should be recognized automatically by Kodi. It could be something as simple as a USB drive, a NAS ( Network Attached Storage) device or you could go for something more advanced like making your own budget HTPC/NAS Combo. Now, before we can add media to Kodi we have to know where and how our data is stored.
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