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What this means is that each file song must have ID3v1, ID3v2. If you think about it, this makes sense. When you look at a movie, you only need a combination of the movie title and the year in order to figure out what the movie is.

For example, Transformers is very different from Transformers , but with those two pieces of information, you can easily determine which is which. If an album is released, a song can have live and studio versions of the same song, acoustic or full band versions, even karaoke versions — all on the same album.

Or worse, different artists can release different songs with the same title in the same year. How can Kodi figure it all out without making the file names incredibly huge? Tagging can even hold information on the beats per minute or rating of the song. Start by scrolling down to Music on the side menu. The submenus underneath Music may look different than the screen on the left. This image is from a fresh installation with no music files whatsoever. Whether you have nothing in your library yet or you want to add files to an existing library, click Enter Files Section to continue.

Depending on how Kodi is set up on your network, your shares may appear in this menu. But as you can see below, the shares I set up in the previous section are listed here. Depending on how your network is set up, you may have your files stored on an external drive or even a UPnP server somewhere else on the network. Once I select a device, Kodi then looks at any folders it finds and asks where my music is located. That will take you back to the Add Music Source window and add the file path to your media server in the box.

As I mentioned earlier, one of the big improvements to the Music Library is that it will automatically ask you if you want to add the media from this source to your library. Scanning your Music Library will usually take considerably longer than scanning your Video Library.

Most of us have libraries with several thousand songs in them, and that can be time-consuming to scan and index. Be patient here. Kodi does a lot more than just play movies and music. Kodi can also take your photo library for a spin too. That being said, there are quite a few great add-ons to help put a little spice into your image library. Just as with Movies and Music, you can install Kodi Add-ons and add files to your media library on this screen.

Also, when you do have pictures in your library, their folder names will be listed in this menu as well. Unlike the Movies and Music tabs, the Pictures menu is much simpler. In fact, all you can do on this page is add pictures to your library or install an add-on. By now, Adding a Source should look familiar. If you know the file path, you can enter it in the text box, or click Browse to search for it. All of the drives your Kodi installation can detect will be listed here.

Navigate to the folder your pictures are stored in. For this example, I went to one individual folder without any subfolders. Choose a name for your pictures and click OK to continue. That will take you back to the main Pictures sub-menu and your folder will be listed on the menu. In my case, you can see my Sample Pictures folder listed between Picture add-ons and Add pictures.. Kodi will then attempt to scan the folder to get a better idea of what kind of files are in that directory.

After the scan is complete, click in your new directory and take a look at your pictures library. From the sidebar menu, you can change settings related to how you view your pictures and how you view slideshows. The View options are fairly self-explanatory, but I want to touch on the slideshow settings. They are listed under the Misc Options heading. The only settings change here is the toggle for randomizing the order your photos appear.

The Slideshow and Recursive Slideshow options will both predictably start a slideshow using the pictures in this folder. A Recursive Slideshow will also look in any and all sub-folders in the directory and include those images in the slideshow as well. Slideshow settings in Kodi have been trimmed down slightly and made a bit easier to understand.

Only a bit though. Add-ons are at the heart of Kodi. In fact, many people would argue that without third-party developers creating add-ons and adding extra functionality, Kodi would be nowhere near as popular as it is today.

Kodi includes an Official Kodi Repository filled with hundreds of add-ons, which are supplied and supported either by members of Team Kodi or by developers they trust. You can find an add-on for just about anything you want — skins, streaming services, sports, live TV…the list goes on. The easiest way to install Kodi add-ons is to scroll down to the Add-ons menu and then Enter Add-on Browser.

The Add-ons are broken down into several different categories like Context menus, Program add-ons, and Look and Feel add-ons. You can find out more about HDHomeRun in this article. Once that happens, click back into the add-on and all of those options that were greyed out in the description page will now be available. Generally, I set my add-ons to automatically update Kodi because I want to be sure I have the latest version with new features or bug-fixes.

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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. KODI Last edited: May 10, JBA6 Active Member. To all those considering updating their installed version of Kodi 18 or earlier to the brand new version 19 "Matrix" be aware that there is a good chance, if you have installed any Kodi add-ons or skins, that your Kodi will not function in the same way as it did before the update.

For example there are already reports warning that updating to Kodi 19 on the Nvidia Shield Pro and probably the and Shields stops Kodi from starting successfully. Also it's not clear if any skins other than Estuary are compatible with Kodi 19 yet.

Transparency, which is my favourite Kodi skin, is definately not compatible with Kodi 19 and never will be according to Transparency's developer. If your media player is set to auto-update apps, which was the default setting on my Nvidia Shield, make sure you switch this setting off before Kodi updates itself unless you're happy to let it update and run the risk of your Kodi no longer working.

All good here, but I don't run any addons or skin apart from Estuary. I made the mistake of upgrading my shield. MQ8 doesn't work, goes to default Estuary skin. My advice is wait a few few weeks. All three are supported on Windows You will have to use a different font. If the font you install shows up in an app, then it is highly likely that the one you installed and meant to use originally is the problem.

Fonts come in all sorts of variations and there are thousands to choose from. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Home Windows. Installed fonts not showing on Windows 10 [FIX] 1. If you download a video that claims it is a certain resolution, the creator of said video will not be able to mess with the meta data of the video to misrepresent its resolution or frame rate.

Open the video in the Photos app. It will open the video for editing. At the top right, you will see a more options button the one with three dots. Click it and from the context menu, select File Info.

This will open a side panel that will show you the video resolution and frame rate.



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