2023-11-23, 02:39 PM
I think you're confused about how Kodi works with our clients.
To link Kodi to your Jellyfin server, you have to use one of our addons, either Jellyfin for Kodi or JellyCon. Jellyfin for Kodi is what syncs things into the local database, so that's not the one you want. JellyCon is all dynamic and requests data in real time, which sounds like it's what you want. And you got through the speedtest, which seems as though it's working as intended now. But that last screenshot you sent has nothing to do with Jellyfin at all. Unless I'm misinformed (being not in english makes it a little bit harder on my side), that's the "add library" menu in Kodi itself. This is not going to work. You have to go through our addons to reach the server. Having them installed doesn't magically tell Kodi how to interact with our API, unfortunately. You can now access your music library (or any jellyfin libraries, for that matter) by going to Add-ons -> Video Add-ons -> JellyCon -> Jellyfin Libraries and selecting what you're looking for.
To link Kodi to your Jellyfin server, you have to use one of our addons, either Jellyfin for Kodi or JellyCon. Jellyfin for Kodi is what syncs things into the local database, so that's not the one you want. JellyCon is all dynamic and requests data in real time, which sounds like it's what you want. And you got through the speedtest, which seems as though it's working as intended now. But that last screenshot you sent has nothing to do with Jellyfin at all. Unless I'm misinformed (being not in english makes it a little bit harder on my side), that's the "add library" menu in Kodi itself. This is not going to work. You have to go through our addons to reach the server. Having them installed doesn't magically tell Kodi how to interact with our API, unfortunately. You can now access your music library (or any jellyfin libraries, for that matter) by going to Add-ons -> Video Add-ons -> JellyCon -> Jellyfin Libraries and selecting what you're looking for.