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The add on is called xbmb3c
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Thank you. I thought I first had to install another addon.
I've installed xbmb3c. Then I've selected Videos > Add-ons, and here I clicked on "XBMB3C".
But then I get a message "Unable to connect to host", and at the bottom of the screen "URL error: Unable to connect to server".
When I click OK on this message, at the bottom of the screen comes this error: "Script failed! : plugin.video.xbmb3c"
If I look in the Windows services I see Media Browser is started (thus running). What is wrong?
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Have you changed the add on settings for xbmb3c? (If you have not)
Go down to the xbmb3c addon and press c instead of enter
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Ok now, I've filled in 127.0.0.1 as primary server address.
So the way to start xbmb3c everytime is through videos > add-ons?
Is it possible in oa: view: list, view: poster wrap, view: thumbnail to look into the movie details (I mean info what the movie is about)?
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So the only way to see what the movie is about is in "view: fanart" or "view:media info" (and in this view it's not possible to read the entire text if the text is to large).
I liked "view: thumbnails" because I can see a lot of movies (posters) on the screen, but here I can't read the movie info. This is a disadvantage.
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When you scroll over any movie in any view (xbmc or xbmb3c library) and press I you will get movie info
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Can you try it from Confluence?
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Are you saying that in the above screenshot that when you click on 'Movies' it actually goes to 'Photos'?
Or are you just having problems with you homescreen short-cuts?
xnappo