Kodi – Award-Winning Free Media Center Hub

Kodi is an award-winning free and open-source media player and entertainment hub for playing videos, music, podcasts, and photos on any device.

About Kodi

Kodi is an award-winning free and open-source media center that transforms devices into comprehensive entertainment hubs. It provides access to videos, music, podcasts, and photos through an intuitive interface designed for home theater systems with remote control navigation.

The application supports virtually all major file formats and codecs without conversion, streams content from network drives and online services, and enables extensive customization through thousands of community-developed add-ons and plugins. Users maintain complete control over their media library organization with advanced metadata management capabilities.

Features Of Kodi

  • Play virtually all video formats including MP4, MKV, AVI, FLV, OGV, RMVB, and more
  • Stream content from NAS drives, SMB shares, and network locations seamlessly
  • Organize media library automatically with artwork, metadata, and descriptions
  • Touch-optimized interface for tablets and phones with remote control support
  • Extensive add-on ecosystem providing access to streaming services and features
  • Direct playback from optical media including DVD and Blu-Ray discs
  • Manage photos, music, and videos in unified entertainment environment
  • Configure multiple user profiles with individual library preferences

Premium Features in the Paid Plan

  • Create unlimited add-on combinations for customized streaming experience
  • Integrate third-party plugins connecting to premium streaming providers
  • Access comprehensive PVR recording capabilities with guide data support
  • Implement advanced library management with watched status and resume points
  • Automate content acquisition using custom scripts and plugins
  • Stream directly from live TV sources using compatible tuner devices
  • Configure advanced audio settings including surround sound passthrough
  • Sync media across multiple devices using unified library architecture

Free

Free vs Premium Comparison

Feature Free Premium
Format Support All major video, audio, and image formats Same formats plus enhanced codec options
Network Streaming SMB, UPnP/DLNA, FTP, and HTTP protocols All free options plus advanced server configurations
Add-on Support Thousands of community add-ons available Full customization and advanced add-on development
PVR Features Basic recording capability Advanced scheduling and guide integration
Library Management Automatic organization with metadata Enhanced organization with advanced filters
User Profiles Multiple profiles with individual settings Advanced profile-specific content filtering

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kodi free to download and use?

Yes, Kodi is completely free and open-source with no subscription fees or hidden charges. The application is legally available for download on the Google Play Store and from the official Kodi website.

Can Kodi play all video formats?

Kodi supports virtually all major video, audio, and image formats including MP4, MKV, AVI, FLV, and RMVB without requiring format conversion, saving time and storage space on your device.

How do I add my media to Kodi?

After installing Kodi, add your media sources through the settings menu. You can specify local device storage, network locations like NAS drives, or network protocols such as SMB and FTP for automatic library organization.

What are Kodi add-ons?

Add-ons are community-developed extensions that expand Kodi functionality. Thousands of add-ons provide access to additional streaming services, features, and customization options beyond the base application.

Does Kodi work on tablets?

Yes, Kodi optimizes for tablets with the Esouchy skin designed for devices 5 inches or larger. The interface uses touch controls and supports remote operation for comfortable tablet-based media consumption.

Can I stream from my NAS drive?

Absolutely. Kodi supports multiple network protocols including SMB/CIFS, NFS, UPnP/DLNA, and WebDAV, enabling seamless streaming from NAS devices, network shares, and remote servers.