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What kodi distribution are you using (openelec/osmc/raspbian)?
Are you using NOOBS?
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I'm using openelec, and I installed via NOOBS, but cant see how to get to a command line I'm using a Pi2 and trying to install the codec via my pc.
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Been there and looked at that, it still doesn't tell me how to get to the command line or read the SD card on my PC. It's no use pointing me at some marvelous piece of code if I can't install it.
Even the wiki page Darren has pointed me to doesn't tell me how to get to the config.txt file.
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Warez
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Instal de addon... from zip and type code in the addon... eazy as...
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Milhouse
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2015-08-12, 19:42
(This post was last modified: 2015-08-12, 19:46 by Milhouse.)
I guess because you're using NOOBS - which creates multiple partitions - your Windows PC can't access the OpenELEC boot partition as Windows only "sees" the first partition and ignores all others, so you'll have to edit config.txt from within OpenELEC (using the add-on, or install PuTTY on your PC and connect to OpenELEC from your PC using ssh). The add-on is likely to be your best option if you're not familiar with Linux.
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
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Milhouse you are a star! and popcorn I will try that, probably tomorrow.
Sorry for the "attitude" but I had asked three times how to actually do it, one problem with tech forums is far too many members assume they are talking to someone as savvy as themselves.
And give my regards to Bart. :-)
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And thanks Darren, have had a look at the Pi thread that makes a lot of sense.