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Check out our complete Library Kodi setup fand get the library integration help you need to setup all your favourite movies and TV media in Kodi. This guide works for all multi-source Kodi addons which are based on the original Genesis, Exodus, or Covenant code.

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How To Setup Kodi: Music Library. Adding music to your library is the second biggest part of your Kodi setup. As of Kodi 16 Jarvis, it now follows a similar process as adding videos above, but that wasn't always the case. New Music Library. Prior to Kodi 16, there was a definite difference between how you used the Music Library and the Video. While your movie files are being scanned into the library go to the XBMC network settings and enable the web interface. If you are using Windows you will probably be prompted to add an exception to the firewall so accept the prompt and the port will be opened automatically. Finally, since this is your first time adding adding media files to XBMC, you may as well take care of everything right now, so go ahead and have XBMC create that pretty looking Library. To do so, select the Run 'Automated Scan option. Now, click OK and then OK again. XBMC will now begin to scan your folders. Depending on how many.

Many Kodi addons have added library integration right into the addon, but a lot of users have trouble setting their Library Kodi Setup manager the way they want. Follow our guide below for complete steps on how to add library integrationinto Kodi.

This guide works for any multi-source movies + TV addon that is based on the original source code of either Genesis, Exodus, or Covenant. An incomplete list of Kodi addons you can apply library integration to today includes:

Library Kodi Setup Manager – Why Do I Want Library Integration?

Kodi has a ton of great built in features to make navigating and exploring your library of media. Traditionally this is for media stored on an attached hard drive, but multi-source Kodi addons allows you to use these features for any TV Show or Movie it can scrape.

When your library is configured, the 'Movies' and 'TV Shows' sections of the default Kodi skin become much more powerful. As you can see below, the TV Shows area shows all my unwatched shows, as well as content sorted by genre, TV network, year, actors, tags, recently added, and more.

When new episodes of a TV show air, your Library Kodi integration will auto-update and show you new episodes.

Instead of manually searching within Kodi addons like Covenant, library integration brings everything right to your main menu, saving you button clicks and time.

If library integration in Kodi sounds interesting to you, follow our guide below on how to configure it today.

Library Kodi Setup Part 1 – General Settings

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The first thing we need to do in order to setup library integration within Kodi is setup a few settings in the Kodi settings area.

  1. Before we can sync your Kodi library to the Covenant library paths, you need to enable the showing of hidden files in Kodi.
    1. From the Kodi main menu, navigate to Settings (Gear Icon)
    2. Click on Media Settings
    3. Click General
    4. Show hidden files and directories and make sure it is enabled.
  2. Back in your main menu under Movies on the left, you'll get the message below because you have not synced your Kodi library to the Covenant media paths you saw in step 2.
    1. Click on Enter Files Section to enter Kodi's path for library folders.
  3. Click Add Videos… > Browse and navigate to the Movies folder contained within the addon's userdata folder for the addon you want to add library integration for.
    1. On Android for most users, you can navigate to External Storage > Android > data > org.xbmc.kodi > files > .kodi > userdata > addon_data > plugin.video.INSERTADDONNAMEHERE > Movies. You should see folders for the movies you added above in step 4. Click OK.
      1. On Windows, you can find the userdata folder via: Start – type %APPDATA%kodiuserdata – press
      2. On Mac, the userdata folder is located in /Users//Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/
      3. On OpenELEC/LibreELEC, it is /storage/.kodi/userdata/
  4. In the next screen, select This Directory Contains and select Movies. Under Choose Information Provider, select The Movie Database. This is the location where all the metadata such as genre, network, and year are grabbed from.
  5. Go back to your main menu and under TV Shows on the left, click on Enter Files Section.
  6. Click Add Videos… > Browse and navigate to the TV Shows folder contained within the addon's userdata folder for the addon you want to add library integration for. Use the guide in step 3 above if you forgot where your folder is located.
  7. In the next screen, select This Directory Contains and select TV Shows. Under Choose Information Provider, select The TVDB. This is the location where all the metadata such as genre, network, and year are grabbed from.

Library Kodi Setup Guide Part 2 – Specific Addon Setup

Next we have to configure our Kodi addons for library integration. The steps below work for any of the addons listed above.

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  1. First, open up your addon settings. Find your addon in your My Add-ons > Video Addons area and long press on it or click menu and then click Settings.
  2. Navigate to the Library tab on the left.
  3. On the right side, note the path of the Movies and TV library locations. They SHOULD be the same as the path you just added to Kodi above. If they are different, you will want to update them. When you add media to your library, movies automatically store into the Movies folder and TV Shows store in the TV folder.
  4. Below your folder paths, this screen also has a bunch of other options you may want to enable or disable. We left all options as default during our testing.
    • Auto update TV Shows = Automatically loads new episodes into your TV folder above.
    • Show notifications during update = Notifies you via pop up in the corner of the screen whenever new shows are added.
    • Update library after adding content = Automatically refreshes your library after new content is added.
    • Avoid creating duplicate content = When enabled, commands will be ignored if you try to add media you already have in your library.
    • Check movie before adding it = Makes sure that sources exist in Covenant before adding the movie to your library.
    • Check first episode of season before adding it = Makes sure that sources exist in Covenant before adding TV shows to your library.
    • Include episodes with unknown air dates = Ensures that all TV episodes are added to your library, even if metadata is missing.
  5. To add media to your Kodi library, simply hover on any title within the addon and long press (or press menu) and select Add to Library. Pointers to this content are added into the library folders you configured above. Go ahead and add the movies and TV shows you like so that you are sure content is available for the next steps in our Covenant Library Kodi setup guide.

And that's it! In the main menu of Kodi under the Movies and TV Shows section, you'll now see that your Library Integration is now synced into Kodi.

If you want to force library updates in Kodi, simply go into the Title section under Categories, long press (or press menu) on a title, and choose Scan For New Content.

Have questions about Kodi library integration? Let us know on Twitter or Facebook if we can help you out! Hopefully this guide assists you in Covenant Library Kodi setup and features.

NOTE: Due to how many skins and builds exist, the above steps are only guaranteed for the default Estuary Kodi skins. If your menus don't line up, you'll have to go ask the creator of your setup. We cannot provide you support.

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After getting XBMC Live installed on my Revo and getting my library setup, I couldn't find a simple option to have XBMC watch my video folder and automatically update my library. In place of this missing functionality, I figured I would setup a simple timed job to automatically update my library for me every hour.

Before I get started, I should note that there is an option to automatically update the library when the box is booted up which may work for some people. You can find this under System > Video > Update Library on Startup. This option wouldn't work for me though as I leave my box on 24/7 or at most just put it in a standby state.

See below for the details on how to setup a timed job (cron) to update your video or music library. This consists of installing the xbmc-send application and setting up a cron job (and enabling the EventServer).

Access the shell of your XBMC installation (either via SSH/putty or directly from the keyboard/Ctrl+Alt+F2) then run the following commands:

Update the Aptitude local repository:

Enter the password for the super user if prompted (the default is ‘xbmc').

Install the xbmc-send client:

Enter the password for the super user if prompted (the default is ‘xbmc').

Press Y to continue when prompted.

(Optional) Test out a command:

You should see a quick notification box popup on your XBMC installation as soon as you press enter on the above command.

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(Optional) Test if Cron is installed:

Adding Strm Files To The Library Xbmc

Oddly enough, cron was not installed by default on my XBMC-Live 9.11 (repack) installation so I had to manually install it first. To test if you have cron installed, try running the following command:

If you get an error that says something like 'crontab: command not found' then you need to first install cron using the optional step below. If you get a listing of your cron entries or a message that says 'no crontab for [username]' then you can skip the optional next step of installing cron.

(Optional) Install Cron:

If prompted, enter the root user password and hit Y if prompted to continue.

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How To Setup Kodi: Music Library. Adding music to your library is the second biggest part of your Kodi setup. As of Kodi 16 Jarvis, it now follows a similar process as adding videos above, but that wasn't always the case. New Music Library. Prior to Kodi 16, there was a definite difference between how you used the Music Library and the Video. While your movie files are being scanned into the library go to the XBMC network settings and enable the web interface. If you are using Windows you will probably be prompted to add an exception to the firewall so accept the prompt and the port will be opened automatically. Finally, since this is your first time adding adding media files to XBMC, you may as well take care of everything right now, so go ahead and have XBMC create that pretty looking Library. To do so, select the Run 'Automated Scan option. Now, click OK and then OK again. XBMC will now begin to scan your folders. Depending on how many.

Many Kodi addons have added library integration right into the addon, but a lot of users have trouble setting their Library Kodi Setup manager the way they want. Follow our guide below for complete steps on how to add library integrationinto Kodi.

This guide works for any multi-source movies + TV addon that is based on the original source code of either Genesis, Exodus, or Covenant. An incomplete list of Kodi addons you can apply library integration to today includes:

Library Kodi Setup Manager – Why Do I Want Library Integration?

Kodi has a ton of great built in features to make navigating and exploring your library of media. Traditionally this is for media stored on an attached hard drive, but multi-source Kodi addons allows you to use these features for any TV Show or Movie it can scrape.

When your library is configured, the 'Movies' and 'TV Shows' sections of the default Kodi skin become much more powerful. As you can see below, the TV Shows area shows all my unwatched shows, as well as content sorted by genre, TV network, year, actors, tags, recently added, and more.

When new episodes of a TV show air, your Library Kodi integration will auto-update and show you new episodes.

Instead of manually searching within Kodi addons like Covenant, library integration brings everything right to your main menu, saving you button clicks and time.

If library integration in Kodi sounds interesting to you, follow our guide below on how to configure it today.

Library Kodi Setup Part 1 – General Settings

The first thing we need to do in order to setup library integration within Kodi is setup a few settings in the Kodi settings area.

  1. Before we can sync your Kodi library to the Covenant library paths, you need to enable the showing of hidden files in Kodi.
    1. From the Kodi main menu, navigate to Settings (Gear Icon)
    2. Click on Media Settings
    3. Click General
    4. Show hidden files and directories and make sure it is enabled.
  2. Back in your main menu under Movies on the left, you'll get the message below because you have not synced your Kodi library to the Covenant media paths you saw in step 2.
    1. Click on Enter Files Section to enter Kodi's path for library folders.
  3. Click Add Videos… > Browse and navigate to the Movies folder contained within the addon's userdata folder for the addon you want to add library integration for.
    1. On Android for most users, you can navigate to External Storage > Android > data > org.xbmc.kodi > files > .kodi > userdata > addon_data > plugin.video.INSERTADDONNAMEHERE > Movies. You should see folders for the movies you added above in step 4. Click OK.
      1. On Windows, you can find the userdata folder via: Start – type %APPDATA%kodiuserdata – press
      2. On Mac, the userdata folder is located in /Users//Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/
      3. On OpenELEC/LibreELEC, it is /storage/.kodi/userdata/
  4. In the next screen, select This Directory Contains and select Movies. Under Choose Information Provider, select The Movie Database. This is the location where all the metadata such as genre, network, and year are grabbed from.
  5. Go back to your main menu and under TV Shows on the left, click on Enter Files Section.
  6. Click Add Videos… > Browse and navigate to the TV Shows folder contained within the addon's userdata folder for the addon you want to add library integration for. Use the guide in step 3 above if you forgot where your folder is located.
  7. In the next screen, select This Directory Contains and select TV Shows. Under Choose Information Provider, select The TVDB. This is the location where all the metadata such as genre, network, and year are grabbed from.

Library Kodi Setup Guide Part 2 – Specific Addon Setup

Next we have to configure our Kodi addons for library integration. The steps below work for any of the addons listed above.

Adding Strm Files To The Library Xbmc Tv

  1. First, open up your addon settings. Find your addon in your My Add-ons > Video Addons area and long press on it or click menu and then click Settings.
  2. Navigate to the Library tab on the left.
  3. On the right side, note the path of the Movies and TV library locations. They SHOULD be the same as the path you just added to Kodi above. If they are different, you will want to update them. When you add media to your library, movies automatically store into the Movies folder and TV Shows store in the TV folder.
  4. Below your folder paths, this screen also has a bunch of other options you may want to enable or disable. We left all options as default during our testing.
    • Auto update TV Shows = Automatically loads new episodes into your TV folder above.
    • Show notifications during update = Notifies you via pop up in the corner of the screen whenever new shows are added.
    • Update library after adding content = Automatically refreshes your library after new content is added.
    • Avoid creating duplicate content = When enabled, commands will be ignored if you try to add media you already have in your library.
    • Check movie before adding it = Makes sure that sources exist in Covenant before adding the movie to your library.
    • Check first episode of season before adding it = Makes sure that sources exist in Covenant before adding TV shows to your library.
    • Include episodes with unknown air dates = Ensures that all TV episodes are added to your library, even if metadata is missing.
  5. To add media to your Kodi library, simply hover on any title within the addon and long press (or press menu) and select Add to Library. Pointers to this content are added into the library folders you configured above. Go ahead and add the movies and TV shows you like so that you are sure content is available for the next steps in our Covenant Library Kodi setup guide.

And that's it! In the main menu of Kodi under the Movies and TV Shows section, you'll now see that your Library Integration is now synced into Kodi.

If you want to force library updates in Kodi, simply go into the Title section under Categories, long press (or press menu) on a title, and choose Scan For New Content.

Have questions about Kodi library integration? Let us know on Twitter or Facebook if we can help you out! Hopefully this guide assists you in Covenant Library Kodi setup and features.

NOTE: Due to how many skins and builds exist, the above steps are only guaranteed for the default Estuary Kodi skins. If your menus don't line up, you'll have to go ask the creator of your setup. We cannot provide you support.

PROTECT YOURSELF ON THE INTERNET

Sign up for a premium Kodi VPN and access the internet unrestricted. We offer exclusive discounts for two services – IPVanish and NordVPN. Both are respected in the Kodi community & have some great features for users:

Apps for Android, iOS, Mac, Linux & more
Zero Logs
Unlimited bandwidth
Tier 1 hardware (no speed slowdown)
Access to servers hundreds of VPN servers

Click here to learn more about Kodi VPN protection

NOTE: KodiTips assumes that you are the owner of all media on your Kodi box.

After getting XBMC Live installed on my Revo and getting my library setup, I couldn't find a simple option to have XBMC watch my video folder and automatically update my library. In place of this missing functionality, I figured I would setup a simple timed job to automatically update my library for me every hour.

Before I get started, I should note that there is an option to automatically update the library when the box is booted up which may work for some people. You can find this under System > Video > Update Library on Startup. This option wouldn't work for me though as I leave my box on 24/7 or at most just put it in a standby state.

See below for the details on how to setup a timed job (cron) to update your video or music library. This consists of installing the xbmc-send application and setting up a cron job (and enabling the EventServer).

Access the shell of your XBMC installation (either via SSH/putty or directly from the keyboard/Ctrl+Alt+F2) then run the following commands:

Update the Aptitude local repository:

Enter the password for the super user if prompted (the default is ‘xbmc').

Install the xbmc-send client:

Enter the password for the super user if prompted (the default is ‘xbmc').

Press Y to continue when prompted.

(Optional) Test out a command:

You should see a quick notification box popup on your XBMC installation as soon as you press enter on the above command.

(Optional) Test if Cron is installed:

Oddly enough, cron was not installed by default on my XBMC-Live 9.11 (repack) installation so I had to manually install it first. To test if you have cron installed, try running the following command:

If you get an error that says something like 'crontab: command not found' then you need to first install cron using the optional step below. If you get a listing of your cron entries or a message that says 'no crontab for [username]' then you can skip the optional next step of installing cron.

(Optional) Install Cron:

If prompted, enter the root user password and hit Y if prompted to continue.

Setup the Timed Job (Cron):

Edit the crontab entry for the root user, using the nano editor:

You should now see a blank, command prompt version of something similar to Wordpad. If your crontab was empty, all you will see is '# m h dom mon dow command'. Press down to start a new line and copy the following in:

Press Ctrl+O to save. Press [enter] to confirm saving to the default filename. Press Ctrl+X to exit the nano editor. Congratulations, your cronjob should now be setup to run every hour!

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Here are some other ways to setup your cron job to run. Use these in place of the default line that you pasted into the editor in the last step above:

At midnight every day:

Every 3 hours:

At 4:30pm (16:30):

If the test command doesn't work, you may need to enable the Event Server (XBMC Wiki Article). In 9.11 Camelot, this is under System > Network > Services > Allow programs on this system to control XBMC (and by default should be on).

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You can also use the list of functions from the XBMC wiki to schedule other cronjobs or create your own shell scripts for more fun automation on the XBMC platform.





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