2018-02-24, 16:01
Hello all,
I reinstalled Kodi after a complete wipe on my Wetek Hub due to Kodi crashing at the end of every movie or Tv Show read (files are stored locally on a NAS).
I have a central MySql database installed on the NAS, I reinstalled Kodi, ran it a first time then copied advancesettings.xml - mediasources.xml - passwords.xml -sources.xml into the freshly new created userdata folder.
I have the feeling the central database has not being taken into consideration and as I haven't got my computer running at the moment to connect my second Kodi install I cannot check if they match the viewing status, is there a way within Kodi to check where the database is?
I also find the Scanning - setup to run at launch - is taking a rather long time compared to the previous installation - is hang on preparing for about a minute.
Looking forward to your replies,
Thanks,
I reinstalled Kodi after a complete wipe on my Wetek Hub due to Kodi crashing at the end of every movie or Tv Show read (files are stored locally on a NAS).
I have a central MySql database installed on the NAS, I reinstalled Kodi, ran it a first time then copied advancesettings.xml - mediasources.xml - passwords.xml -sources.xml into the freshly new created userdata folder.
I have the feeling the central database has not being taken into consideration and as I haven't got my computer running at the moment to connect my second Kodi install I cannot check if they match the viewing status, is there a way within Kodi to check where the database is?
I also find the Scanning - setup to run at launch - is taking a rather long time compared to the previous installation - is hang on preparing for about a minute.
Looking forward to your replies,
Thanks,