2011-06-06, 01:03
Hi,
I've got an instance of MySQL hosted on a QNAP Nas where the database/library was created by the release version of XBMC on an ATV2.
It works well, but I also have Couch Potato and Sickbeard running on the NAS and would like to take advantage of their abilities to update an XBMC library by specifying an XBMC host. However my understanding of this feature is that it requires web access to the relevant host.
Am I correct in thinking that XBMC on ATV2 doesn't yet support that sort of web access (aside from the fact that I don't have it permanently hooked up)?
If I can't use the ATV2 for this, will a version hosted on Windows or Linux be able to do this (eg they will they be compatible with the version of the MySQL database created via ATV2). I have an Acer Aspire Revo 3610 with Windows 7 which I either run a copy of XBMC up under Windows or a live version off an SD card.
I've got an instance of MySQL hosted on a QNAP Nas where the database/library was created by the release version of XBMC on an ATV2.
It works well, but I also have Couch Potato and Sickbeard running on the NAS and would like to take advantage of their abilities to update an XBMC library by specifying an XBMC host. However my understanding of this feature is that it requires web access to the relevant host.
Am I correct in thinking that XBMC on ATV2 doesn't yet support that sort of web access (aside from the fact that I don't have it permanently hooked up)?
If I can't use the ATV2 for this, will a version hosted on Windows or Linux be able to do this (eg they will they be compatible with the version of the MySQL database created via ATV2). I have an Acer Aspire Revo 3610 with Windows 7 which I either run a copy of XBMC up under Windows or a live version off an SD card.