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hi all,
Please add options to run XBMC and load library from different location
example:
C:\program files\XBMC\xbmc -L d:\library folder\
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thanks for the info
however I don't think its smart to "kill fly with axe" I want to keep my XBMC simple
Thanks anyway
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you can specify sqlite db location via advanced settings
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If you want your db on your d drive then an alternative would be installing xbmc onto your d drive and then run in portable mode
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Hi x
yes, that what I did. I just to know if there any "elegant" to do it, as I saw this options is very common in the HTPC software field.
anyway, thanks.
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IMO creating and editting advancedsettings.xml is much simpler than command line functions. otherwise you can get a very long command line to run xbmc.