2012-10-22, 15:16
I just had time to go through all the new posts on here in the last week or so. I'll try to answer the best I can and follow up afterwards if needed.
@John.doe - I'll try to recreate this myself and see if it is related to the RPI specifically (I have one as well) or if there is just something wrong with the Frodo version of the addon. It is not as heavily tested as the stable version at this point but in my last round of tests it did work.
@scb147 - Yes, this is an implemented feature in the Frodo version of the addon. The xbmcvfs library does not have the needed functionality to implement this for Eden, so for now the stable version will not include this. If you have a nightly version of XBMC you could try the Frodo development version or just wait until a Frodo specific XBMC repo is available as I will add it then.
@Bergy16 - the program does not support https addresses. At the moment it only supports file systems that can be read/written to by the xbmcvfs plugin - bascially anything that you can browse to as an xbmc source. Adding a remote file system, like Dropbox, is something I can put on the todo list. I know Dropbox has a python library and some tutorials on their website.
@John.doe - I'll try to recreate this myself and see if it is related to the RPI specifically (I have one as well) or if there is just something wrong with the Frodo version of the addon. It is not as heavily tested as the stable version at this point but in my last round of tests it did work.
@scb147 - Yes, this is an implemented feature in the Frodo version of the addon. The xbmcvfs library does not have the needed functionality to implement this for Eden, so for now the stable version will not include this. If you have a nightly version of XBMC you could try the Frodo development version or just wait until a Frodo specific XBMC repo is available as I will add it then.
@Bergy16 - the program does not support https addresses. At the moment it only supports file systems that can be read/written to by the xbmcvfs plugin - bascially anything that you can browse to as an xbmc source. Adding a remote file system, like Dropbox, is something I can put on the todo list. I know Dropbox has a python library and some tutorials on their website.