2012-11-05, 16:08
(2012-11-05, 06:23)Wanderlei Wrote: Sorry this is probably daft, thats the part I am not sure how to do. How do I make xbmc 'scrape' the nfo, ect I have in the movie folders. (I really prefer it uses what is already there locally, than goes to the internet and re-scrapes things, creates new or alters what nfo, xml files I already have setup)
Go into Video -> Files, highlight your media source (add a new one if necessary), then open the context menu (C on keyboard) and click on "Set Content". Once you've set the content to Movies or TV Shows, you can perform a scan (aka scrape). You may need to install the IMDB scraper add-on which isn't included by default (a tad annoying - can this be included by default?), assuming you want this (it's the one I use, picks up all my nfo/fanart/thumbnails from local storage).
(2012-11-05, 11:00)charlie0440 Wrote: That would be 2 of us. I can only push my 512 to 750MHz any further and the card gets corrupted. Has anyone had success with overclocking the 512s? Wondering if they can't be pushed as far as the 256 or is it just us two?
No problems with 2x 512MB boards being pushed to 1000/500/600/+4/+2. No SD corruption either, unlike my 256MB with the same SD cards.
Unfortunately it's pot luck whether you get a good one, a mediocre one or in some cases (like my 256MB) a bit of a lemon which can't handle any non-standard core frequency without SD corruption (though switching root to USB storage is a workaround of sorts).