2016-03-26, 01:47
BTW, I'm loving using latest SPMC on Shield... it's great to have suggestions from own Kodi library show up on the main Android TV menu, at the top. Nice work Koying!
(2016-03-25, 04:18)PatrickJ Wrote:(2016-03-20, 18:10)tredman Wrote:(2016-03-20, 18:05)PatrickJ Wrote: Doh - that is what happens when you type under stress! SMB, connecting to my QNAP NAS.
Patrick
Easiest fix would be editing it into your sources.xml file, use the kodi file manager to copy it on to your Nas and the edit it in notepad as per:
http://kodi.wiki/view/Sources.xml
And then use the file manager to copy it back in and overwrite the old one.
Overall, though, might be better to switch to nfs, if your qnap supports it.
Thanks for the answer tredman, but still cannot get it to work. Did as suggested - edited the sources.xml and copied it back to the Shield. If I now restart Kodi, indeed the user/password is still present in the sources.xml, but Kodi still has issues accessing the share. Well, sort of. If I go to the source directly via "Files", I can access my movies without any issues, even play them. This didn't work before. However, when going via Library it fails every time (get a message saying the file is missing asking if I want to remove it from the library). Also updating the Library fails. I removed all sources and started fresh, just in case, but with the same results. I turned debug mode on, and logged one Library update. This is what I see:
INFO: SMBFile->Open: Unable to open file : 'smb://serverName/**/**/**/**.mkv' (<--- Path edited)
unix_err:'d' error : 'Permission denied'
To me it looks like the library procedures don't pick up the user/password from the sources.xml even though it's there - am I wrong? If I remove the user/password from sources.xml and manually add the credentials manually via the sources GUI all works perfectly, but then I need to re-do this every time I start Kodi. Unfortunately NFS is not an option due to the way the NAS is setup and synced with another NAS - long story. SMB credentials are setup correctly on the NAS, and where from other computers within the network.
Any suggestions? Cheers!
(2016-03-26, 10:41)pameijer Wrote: Can the Shield with SPMC now play all DVD images with menus correctly? I would like to replace all my mediacenters (2x Apple TV 1st Gen with CrystalBuntu and OSMC, Apple TV 3rd gen. and Vero) with the Shield, but I have a lot DVD images. Only the Apple TV with CrystalBuntu can play everything, the rest have different problems, especially with certain dvd-menus.
(2016-02-26, 05:29)silentm Wrote: Is anyone able to get a FTP client to work on the Shield TV? I usually stream movies from a remote linux server via FTP to kodi but I can't get it to connect to the ftp server. I tried ES File Explorer as well to try and connect to the FTP server but it's also not working. I don't know if this a bug with Shield TV? But it works fine on my old android TV box.
(2016-03-25, 22:26)locki Wrote: buy 500gb model i wasting money ...
(2016-03-25, 22:35)hdmkv Wrote:(2016-03-25, 14:26)bry- Wrote: thanks @hdmkv and @ned scott - you think the 500gb pro model is necessary?No. I have both, and with recent Android M and being able to treat mSD card as part of internal storage almost makes the 500GB version unnecessary. Unless you want to put a lot of games and ROM's on the internal drive. Even then, a large mSD should perform as well I'd think.
(2016-03-25, 23:41)Tinwarble Wrote:(2016-03-25, 22:35)hdmkv Wrote:(2016-03-25, 14:26)bry- Wrote: thanks @hdmkv and @ned scott - you think the 500gb pro model is necessary?No. I have both, and with recent Android M and being able to treat mSD card as part of internal storage almost makes the 500GB version unnecessary. Unless you want to put a lot of games and ROM's on the internal drive. Even then, a large mSD should perform as well I'd think.
Yep, with adoptable storage that was add with the 3.0 (Marshmallow) update you really don't need the 500GB model.
And if you need more storage than a microSD can give you then you can also adopt a USB HDD or SSD. When I first setup adoptable storage I was using a 500GB HDD on one of SATVs, but because I didn't care for having a spinning drive as adopted storage I switched it out for a 128GB USB 3.0 thumbdrive. But I'm probably going to swap that out for a 200+GB SSD later.
(2016-03-27, 16:02)hdmkv Wrote: The 500GB is more convenient if you think you'll use 50% or more of that storage. Especially for that price difference. On mine, I have a number of space-hogging Android games installed, as well as emulator games.
(2016-03-28, 13:38)danjames92 Wrote: Streaming games from a desktop is rather nice as well. Especially with Super Mario Galaxy with 8xMSAA via gamestreaming.You can stream emulators with Shield?
(2016-03-29, 15:21)hdmkv Wrote: I'd be amazed if that was true... I tested SPMC on AMLogic S812 & S905, and MVC 3D did not work. Will test on Shield later today and report back.