![]() ![]() It did not work, cannot copy onto the proper folder of the tablet. I did try even before to get into the Android files precisely with Total Commander (on the PC).However, this might become important in the future. On the NAS I have only ripped CD’s in FLAC, so at the moment it does not make sense for me to split the sources.Well, there is so much useful info you are giving me. (also have other sets of Bluetooth speakers on that PC for other rooms… but now getting OT and I don’t want to confuse too much otherwise I’ll start talking HA too ) OR acts as a remote control for my main KODI system on the main speakers. That web page allows search and playback to the local device. Other machines I access the music using the KODI web interface. My solution? I only have one KODI install. It should possible to put some kind of SQL Server on the NAS and then just keep one central database all devices share. OR: For a future idea - KODI can run with a single centralised database. Or simply stop KODI and use Putty to navigate to the PI KODI folder and delete the database and rebuild it. (Assuming you can’t just see it when attaching to a PC?)įor the PI, just put the database onto an SD Card or USB drive. ![]() OR: Kodi data folder - Official Kodi Wiki tells you where to find the databases on each OS.įor Android I use Total Commander with the LAN plugin to copy docs on and off. Then move the music back in and hope for clean scan. Now do a “clean library” on each device to delete the trace of them. Temp hide all the Uriah Heep and Ken Hensley music. I have multiple Music sources)ģ\ One simple trick is to just temporary MOVE those wrongly tagged albums out of the NAS music folders. (KODI Source: Source folder - Official Kodi Wiki Just the same as you have a separate Source for video and music. It also lets me do a quick search in only my FLAC ripped CDs for music and not pick up that dodgy low quality MP3 copy a mate gave me of an album. Pre-populating the Artists with the best quality data. So my cleanest tagged music gets scanned first. This then lets me control what KODI sees “first”. I then tweak the names so they alpha sort. Instead of adding one source called “Music”, I add multiple sources to KODI. I don’t add the music folder as a single KODI source. You ask about a lot of different OSs at the same time…ġ\ I have multiple folders on my NAS. Okay - this post is gong to send us down many rabbit holes… especially as there are multiple ways to answer your questions… but I’ll be with you on those chases if you have deeper questions. ![]()
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