2015-06-20, 00:41
can anyone help me how to access kodi folder installed on Nvidia Shield so i can copy some of my advancesettings.xml to the userdata folder.
(2015-06-19, 20:54)essential Wrote:(2015-06-18, 02:44)cbonnar Wrote: Hi,
I have the Nvidia Shield TV and note that when I calibrate the screen the settings are lost when you exit Kodi.
Anyone have an idea of how to fix this?
Thanks
Colin
(2015-06-19, 03:07)grillovillegas Wrote: Same thing happened here , latest kodi available at play store and losing the video calibration on exitTo fix the it, I had to set my TV picture size from "16:9" to "Fit to Screen" then re-did the Kodi calibration and everything was fine from there.
(2015-06-20, 01:55)essential Wrote:(2015-06-20, 00:50)Koying Wrote: Which is totally the proper way
Until the Shield gives us HDMI overscan settings I don't see another way? I couldn't deal with my menus and subtitles being half off screen ... till the Shield adds the setting, this is good enough for now.
(2015-06-20, 00:41)tml2k2 Wrote: can anyone help me how to access kodi folder installed on Nvidia Shield so i can copy some of my advancesettings.xml to the userdata folder.
(2015-06-20, 05:36)amcfarla Wrote: I noticed, I installed the Kodi on the sdcard, and when I go to apps in settings it is showed to be on the sdcard, but the .kodi folder with the userdata information is stored on the internal memory. With only 16gb of space, Kodi may take a lot of that space, what is the solution to moving the data files also to the sdcard? Thank you.
(2015-06-20, 06:24)Ned Scott Wrote:(2015-06-20, 05:36)amcfarla Wrote: I noticed, I installed the Kodi on the sdcard, and when I go to apps in settings it is showed to be on the sdcard, but the .kodi folder with the userdata information is stored on the internal memory. With only 16gb of space, Kodi may take a lot of that space, what is the solution to moving the data files also to the sdcard? Thank you.
HOW-TO:Change data location for Android (wiki)
However, it might be easier to just use path subs (wiki) on a specific folder, like thumbnails. Another page that can help is: HOW-TO:Reduce disk space usage (wiki)
(2015-06-20, 06:45)Ned Scott Wrote: I think so. IIRC, the internal memory of most(?) Android devices is called "sdcard" even if it's not actually an sdcard. So the location mentioned on that page is likely talking about the root of the internal memory.
(2015-06-20, 06:46)amcfarla Wrote:(2015-06-20, 06:45)Ned Scott Wrote: I think so. IIRC, the internal memory of most(?) Android devices is called "sdcard" even if it's not actually an sdcard. So the location mentioned on that page is likely talking about the root of the internal memory.
Ok, I will give it a shot, thanks for the assistance.
xbmc.data=/storage/sdcard1/Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files
(2015-06-20, 01:55)essential Wrote:(2015-06-20, 00:50)Koying Wrote: Which is totally the proper way
Until the Shield gives us HDMI overscan settings I don't see another way? I couldn't deal with my menus and subtitles being half off screen ... till the Shield adds the setting, this is good enough for now.