Cab You Upload Files From Android to Omv
2017-eleven-twenty, 11:58
Hello all, running Kodi 17.vi on an android box. I have OpenMediaVault installed on a raspberry pi two with a toshiba 2tb hdd with all my movies. The issue I'm having is that when adding the videos (movies,kids,prepare,etc.) and setting upwardly the content type, when it starts to scan I become an fault bulletin that it can not connect to server and it does this for every unmarried file. I do have access to the drive and said file via videos>files>movies. I set information technology up via smb, tried to use nfs but I can't figure out how to set that up via OpenMediaVault. One thing to notation is that if I connect the hdd to the dorsum of the router I have no issues setting it upwardly and all my movies prove up and scan.
Anyone running this setup? Any suggestions. Thanks
I use omv and have no issues with nfs and Kodi. I don't have Kodi working on any windows hosts so I use nfs.
Primary question I judge is can you access the share exterior of Kodi and it's working fine (touch a file, delete a file) I have seen some posts that seem similar smb is flakey in Kodi. I dunno for sure
One thing I practice remember for my NFS was that I couldn't browse to information technology via Kodi unless I specified the share (nfs://servername/consign/Media). Browsing to my nfs server to discover the mounts never worked, only manually saying it did.
Promise this helps!
Sent from my Pixel Twoscore
(2017-11-20, xix:21)wyild1 Wrote: I employ omv and have no problems with nfs and Kodi. I don't have Kodi working on whatsoever windows hosts so I use nfs.Principal question I guess is tin can you access the share outside of Kodi and it's working fine (impact a file, delete a file) I have seen some posts that seem like smb is flakey in Kodi. I dunno for sure
1 thing I do remember for my NFS was that I couldn't browse to it via Kodi unless I specified the share (nfs://servername/export/Media). Browsing to my nfs server to discover the mounts never worked, merely manually saying it did.
Hope this helps!
Sent from my Pixel 40
I can access the shared file in Kodi on my laptop, merely I guess it'southward because everything is inside the smb real.
The issue I have is I have no clue how to get it to read as "nfs://servername/export/Media" either I'm missing something or non choosing something. I though I had information technology set up but when I go to select the videos through NFS it kodi all I become is "nfs://"
Perchance you can provide a few screen captures to see where I'm going wrong. Thanks.
2017-11-20, 23:40
(2017-11-20, twenty:44)adinis78 Wrote:(2017-eleven-20, nineteen:21)wyild1 Wrote: I use omv and have no issues with nfs and Kodi. I don't have Kodi working on any windows hosts so I use nfs.Primary question I guess is tin you access the share outside of Kodi and information technology'southward working fine (touch a file, delete a file) I take seen some posts that seem like smb is flakey in Kodi. I dunno for sure
1 thing I do remember for my NFS was that I couldn't browse to it via Kodi unless I specified the share (nfs://servername/export/Media). Browsing to my nfs server to observe the mounts never worked, merely manually saying it did.
Hope this helps!
Sent from my Pixel Forty
I can access the shared file in Kodi on my laptop, simply I guess it'due south because everything is within the smb real.The result I have is I have no clue how to get it to read as "nfs://servername/export/Media" either I'm missing something or not choosing something. I though I had it set up but when I go to select the videos through NFS information technology kodi all I get is "nfs://"
Maybe yous can provide a few screen captures to see where I'm going wrong. Thanks.
http://kodi.wiki/view/Adding_video_sourc...te_sources
Shows you how to add a remote source for your file sharing (yous might only not take scrolled to the bottom to select "Add Network Location) It says yous should do it this way for an SMB server, merely NFS tin can be done this way also as OMV is prob NFS4, and Kodi (least used to) browses at NFS3. The wikipage has screenshots
Likewise tin look over NFS: http://kodi.wiki/view/Network_Filesystem_(NFS) for more on NFS. Or stick with SMB. Peradventure following the in a higher place steps in the wiki page will help rather than browsing
Choose SMB or NFS whatever works best for you. Sounds similar you least got SMB going so perchance stick with that. and using Add Network location as explained on that wiki page instead of trying to browse to the SMB might help you with your consequence
If y'all still have problems, a debug log is prob best
Cheers!
I feel like the biggest fool. I finally figured out what my event was. It had nothing to do with omv or shared files. My consequence was that when setting the content (television receiver shows, movies, ect.) i always used tmb and thats what the issue was. The server in question was tmb server and not mine. Afterwards trying to update tmb and all its components i yet had the same issue. Went and tested on my laptop that is running kodi 17.3 and everything works every bit information technology should. So there was something wrong with kodi 17.half-dozen on my box so i reverted to version 17.4 (thats what i could observe online) and now im up and running and everything is working every bit it should. Human being what a headache.
Source: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=324381
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