Change settings folder didn't work, whats wrong?
#31
I'm out of ideas Wink

You could maybe try with a plain fat32 usb flash disk first, to dismiss possible usb disk issue...
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#32
That is what I've been using the whole time. It doesn't look like I'll get it to work.

But none the less, thanks for all the answers :-)
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#33
Okay, I'm not sure if you know this, or if this is the right place to ask.

A whole different alternative is; can I install xbmc on my Microsoft surface pro 3, and stream it to my TV over DLNA? or something like that? I found this; http://kodi.wiki/view/UPnP/Client
Can i do something like that? To save space on my tv?
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#34
That would work, apparently: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=181950
I assume your router is not "NAS-enabled", i.e. you cannot just plug your disk into it for network sharing? If so, a $40 Amazon TV stick might be an alternative, too (it has 8Gb of disk Wink )
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#35
I've actually got a NAS server. Would that do the trick?
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#36
Well, I assume your NAS can act as a DLNA provider, too, so you could stream directly from you NAS to your TV internal player over DLNA/Upnp...

That won't do it if you want kodi's media management, obviously. Then you would need a third party device running Kodi. Could be your android phone, though Wink
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#37
All i want is kodi's media management, but I cannot run kodi on my TV because it uses all of the storage space and crashes. I have a NAS server (old), surface pro 3, android phone etc. There must be a way to be able to use kodi, and watch movies on the tv Big Grin wireless of course, otherwise I could just plug a HDMI cable into my pc, but i want it to be wireless Big Grin
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#38
Can you maybe tell me the easy way? As you might know by now, I'm NOT very good with all this software stuff.. So if anybody has a way, for me, to use the XBMC/kodi interface on my tv, to play movies. That'll be great.

Like I said, I have a Android TV 4.2.2, a android phone, a microsoft surface pro 3, a old LG NAS-server, a PS3, a Macbook pro, a Ipad, a normal windows laptop and a stationary pc and thats all connected via LAN. That got to be enough somehow to use kodi on my TV Big Grin
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