2012-10-09, 19:57
It will only do that if you are using different versions of XBMC on different boxes. You're probably using nightly builds and haven't updated all them to the same nightly.
Once you do, and the library is working fine, it's then safe to delete/drop the lower numbers and keep the highest number for your video DB. In nightly builds, when XBMC has to update the video DB, it will make a copy first and then update that copy. It does this just in case something goes wrong, you still have the older copy.
Once you do, and the library is working fine, it's then safe to delete/drop the lower numbers and keep the highest number for your video DB. In nightly builds, when XBMC has to update the video DB, it will make a copy first and then update that copy. It does this just in case something goes wrong, you still have the older copy.