
So, follow the below given steps to enable this on your Kodi. In Kodi 17, the UNKNOWN SOURCES feature is disabled by default, so you can add third party add-ons with turning this feature ON. If you use Android Phone, you must know the UNKNOWN SOURCES feature of it which doesn’t allow outer sources to let install apps on Android Phone. As usual the add-on can be accessed via VIDEOS > Add-Ons > Evolve from your home screen.

So, lets get started and see how to download Evolve Kodi Addon: The steps given below are really simple and you can install Evolve Kodi Addon by following on-screen steps. So, today we going to talk about Evolve Addon which you will be adding to Kodi. Maybe it is because I have fucked up in an earlier step, but I just can't find it.Hello and welcome. Select your libraries to add in using the Jellyfin plugin's menu - How? I can't figure this one out. When I have added them, it asks me if I want to check for files, or something like it, but since the documentation on the clients says " but it is not necessary to import that data", I press no, and go on to the next step, which is where I get even more confused. On kodi I go ahead and add the shares " like you normally would" (At least I think so, since I haven't done that before) by following this guide. I do also have guest access enabled, and you can see my config for the shares here: I have created the shares on the server, and also specified the "optional path" when I added the libraries to the server. My problem is that I don't really get what exactly to do on Kodi to correctly add the libraries, and make it work. (One thing I would like to know is does Native mode stream directly from the server, or how does it work?) I have tried to set native mode up a couple of times now, but I wouldn't say I have succeeded yet.

If anyone could explain a little more in detail what the differences/pluses are of Native vs Add-On mode. From my understanding, native mode is better than addon (In regards to sound). I know there is a official guide on how to set it up, but I find it a little confusing.

I have a raspberry 3 running LibreElec/Kodi connected up to a TV.
