DSPlayer (DirectShow Player for XBMC) Frodo build available
(2013-03-04, 21:31)Dark_Slayer Wrote: Hi Roman, I wasn't clear what is being stored in the dsplayerdatabase. When I installed this 1 week ago, I used the typical xml from the sync multiple library page in the wiki for videos and music. It found all my existing movies and shows with their watch status. Does adding the dsplayerdatabase store all your filter choices?

No. DSplayer database stores resume points in multi-title Blu-rays and MKVs, so that if you watch, for example, a director's cut of some movie, you'd be able to continue watching the same movie version from the same moment where you have stopped.
The standard XBMC does not provide such feature.

Quote:Additionally, is there a way to see everything that is touched by this build?

When I installed it on my system, the DirectX 9 runtimes were modified which breaks an NPVR backend. LiveTV didn't work until a system restore. I'll probably test again on a separate build before using it on my main machine again, but I couldn't find anything that indicates what the install "touches." ffdshow and directx need to be off limits for other apps in my system to continue functioning correctly, or I at least need to know what I would have to re-install to get them going again.

Also, thanks for all your contributions to this thread

XBMC-DSplayer installs exactly the same components as the official XBMC: XBMC itself, PVR addons, DirectX and VC++ 2008/2010 runtime libraries. It does not install anything extra (codecs etc.) nor it modifies Windows registry beyond what the standard XBMC install script does.
If your set-up requires a specific DirectX version, simply uncheck it during installation so it won't be installed.
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RE: DSPlayer (DirectShow Player for XBMC) Frodo build available - by Roman_V_M - 2013-03-04, 23:13
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