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Have you tried disabling service.libraryautoupdate?
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No, is that the plugin or is there a different one you're referring to (and if so, how do I disable it?). I added a plugin for library auto update because I wanted to see if that at least could add video files without crashing the software, which it did, but doesnt give me any control or let me add sources.
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Yes, I'm referring to the plugin (or add-on). You should be able to disable by going through SYSTEM-->ADDONS-->ENABLED ADDONS-->SERVICES--> and then navigate to library autoupdate, selecting and disabling it. This is the same procedure for disabling all addons. Occasionally there are some addons that can only be disabled by deleting the addon folder from your userdata folder.
Anyhow. You were having the freeze-up problem before installing the addon? Can you reliably access all of your media outside of Kodi?
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Yes the problem existed before, I installed the addon specifically to check if the act of scanning files was what was causing the issue, but the addon works fine.
And yes I can easily and reliably access my files outside of the software.
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2015-01-14, 14:35
(This post was last modified: 2015-01-14, 14:35 by helta.)
can you post your sources.xml to pastebin?
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Hrmmm. I notice that your sources only lists 2 of the sources, not the Anime on the external.
Was your Anime drive plugged in at the time?
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(This post was last modified: 2015-01-17, 09:45 by arcaneshield.)
Yes it was. The anime source appears to have been deleted, removed, or something. The source, not the files. However this issue occurred even before I moved the anime to the external drive.
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I face the same issue. Any update on this?
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I'm still suffering the issue.
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Mmh, same issue with me. I am using mysql and suspect that our issue is related to this. You also using mysql? Also, my database is fairly sizeable. How many movies and shows do you have in yours?
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I don't have any setup like that... just using the basic software. I'm running it off my main computer, using the software as a front end for video playing and library management, no server stuff.