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yay no info
Well the code looks right, except your capitalisation of A in advancedsettings. Not sure if it's case sensitive or not. So this is saved as advancedsettings.xml in your userdata folder? And what do you mean nothing changes? You realise that you have to switch to file view and add a source folder with videos before you'll see them right?
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what do u mean i do have this named as advanced settings and someone told me i didnt have to have advaneced settinga capitiliezed and what do u mean switch file view for the folder i have 2 videos and everything else are somgs and there are all in the same folder
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lilmann1, you cannot expect an answer in 10 minutes. this is a global community. you need to let a thread sit for 24 hours.
and snoxbox is correct. the problem is your capitalization of AdvancedSettings. xml is case sensitive and xbmc uses all lower case tags. nothing happens because "AdvancedSettings" is not a recognized tag.
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ohh thanks brb im gonna check it
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ok i check it the only thing in aps is the file name AdvancedSettings.xml and everything else is all lower case in the file
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if advancedsettings is all lowercase, then everything should be ok. so you have this in userdata/advancedsettings.xml but you dont see any .mpeg, .mpg, or .avi files in a "music" source? are you positive? do you happen to have "hide media extensions" enabled?
(btw, you can delete the "remove" part. there are no .ex3 or .ex4 filetypes. those were just examples from the wiki.)
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where do i unlock hide media extensions i never saw that
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yea i checked it and it is not clicked
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(This post was last modified: 2006-09-21, 02:32 by kraqh3d.)
add <loglevel>2</loglevel> to your advancedsettings.xml file. reboot xbmc to have it take effect. do you see an onscreen freemem display?
** edit ** if you see the freemem display, it means the advancedsettings.xml file was read correctly. if you still dont see those file types, post your xbmc.log file.
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no i meant it is in the xbmc and im about to ad the loglevel
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ok i freeeditted and added the loglevel and it shows the freee mem and fps but i dont see the video files
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boot up and post your complete xbmc.log file and complete userdata/advancedsettings.xml