2014-08-10, 17:54
(2014-08-10, 05:48)ryanmcclure Wrote: Does anyone use the "disable watched flagging" feature? I'm not having much luck with it working. I have disabled it and it is disabled in my settings.xml as well.
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Also, does anyone use channel type 7, directory channels? I can't seem to get it to work. I'm using a directory with one 2-hour video...could that be the issue?
Here's my settings2.xml:
Code:<settings>
<setting id="Channel_1_type" value="7" />
<setting id="Channel_1_1" value="nfs://192.168.0.1/export/videos/PseudoTV/Channel Guide/Video/" />
<setting id="Channel_1_changed" value="True" />
<setting id="LastResetTime" value="1407642875" />
<setting id="LastExitTime" value="1407642791" />
</settings>
And here's my log:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=264841
Thanks!
Directory channels work fine... check that you have permission to access that folder.
Disable watch should work... but may require tweaking on my end.
(2014-08-10, 04:44)RockDawg Wrote:(2014-08-10, 04:29)ryanmcclure Wrote:(2014-08-10, 03:53)RockDawg Wrote: There is no dependency called CommonFunctions. I downloaded all dependencies from the links in the first post, unzipped them and manually copied them to the addons folder then started XBMC.
Facepalm time--I thought that was a dependency, but it turns out I was thinking of script.module.common--my apologies!!!
It's all good.
Quote:It appears that the only think I can find about CommonFunctions is that it is (apparently) from ParseDOM...more here.
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Add...mc_plugins
Luna, any thoughts?
I searched Google and that's the same info I found and it doesn't mean much to me. Being that Elixxen and myself both encountered this problem after a fresh install of XBMC, it kind of makes me think that it's a problem with an updated version of one of the dependencies. But I don't really know.
A PTVL dependency is missing it's required dependency... make sure you are correctly installing the modules through xbmc and not by unzipping.