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Anyway to migrate sources when updating to latest version? - stone2 - 2014-11-11 Hi all, sorry if this has been answered before but I have a lot of different sources and I would like to know if there is a file I can overwrite from old version to new version to keep my sources. Also should I enable XBMC Frodo Tabs under Files and Sources? Thanks RE: Anyway to migrate sources when updating to latest version? - DanCooper - 2014-11-11 All sorces are saved in the Ember database. Check your Settings folder: if there a file like "MyVideos#.emm", you can use the database whit all new betas. You have to create a new databse if you have a .emm file without number or with another filename. RE: Anyway to migrate sources when updating to latest version? - pstrg - 2017-08-14 (2014-11-11, 10:23)DanCooper Wrote: All sources are saved in the Ember database. Check your Settings folder: if there a file like "MyVideos#.emm", you can use the database whith all new betas. You have to create a new database if you have a .emm file without number or with another filename.I have not one, but two .emm files in c:\EmberMediaManager BETA\Profiles\Default. Is this OK? RE: Anyway to migrate sources when updating to latest version? - DanCooper - 2017-08-14 (2017-08-14, 14:09)pstrg Wrote:(2014-11-11, 10:23)DanCooper Wrote: All sources are saved in the Ember database. Check your Settings folder: if there a file like "MyVideos#.emm", you can use the database whith all new betas. You have to create a new database if you have a .emm file without number or with another filename.I have not one, but two .emm files in c:\EmberMediaManager BETA\Profiles\Default. Yes. The "Settings" folder exists only in Ember 1.4.7.x and older versions. Since 1.4.8.x all settings are stored in the profiles folders. |