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Thanks will give it a go and get back to you
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New user trying to migrate from Plex to plexbmc. I've got everything working well but I have one (hopefully easy) question.
I have one server locally and 4 friends have shared their servers with me. When I launch plexbmc I now have five selections called 'Movies' and five selections called 'TV Shows'.
Is there a way to remove those selections but still allow browsing remote servers? Alternatively can I locally rename them individually without asking my friends to rename their sections?
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While I would still prefer an XBMC server/client approach, I am tempted to give this another try.
When I tried the Plexserver for Windows last time, it was a huge mess though to properly scan my perfectly organized library (<movie>.ext, <movie>.nfo, <movie>-fanart.jpg, <movie>.tbn, <movie>-trailer.ext).
I even downloaded a Plexserver plug-in to do that, but still did not properly catch all the information.
Is that just not feasible with Plexserver for Window or could someone post a step-by-step guide?
Thanks in advance!
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(2013-02-14, 11:05)hippojay Wrote: (2013-02-14, 04:46)john.doe Wrote: I have one server locally and 4 friends have shared their servers with me. When I launch plexbmc I now have five selections called 'Movies' and five selections called 'TV Shows'.
Is there a way to remove those selections but still allow browsing remote servers?
I track the origin of servers - so it's fairly straight forward to exclude/group shared servers. My problem has always been how to display them.
When run as a basic addon (non modified skin through the video-> addons menu) then the owner will be displayed against sections.
However on modified skins, I often don't have the space to pass this information. I can create a link called "shared", either under each heading, or a single one, which would create a list of shared sections and owners.
How does that sound?
First off wow. I didn't expect such a quick, amazing reply. I guess I should have mentioned in my first post that I'm running the latest plexbmc on an Frodo (Apple TV2) with the modified Quartz theme.
The UI I'm most used to is the Plex client for Apple TV and I have found that the 'server list' functionality has worked very well. Regardless of what you call it I think it would be a useful addition. That way I'm only browsing my selections by default and I have to intentionally select another server (this is fairly important to me as some friends have good bandwidth and others don't).
When going through the transcoding options I noticed a bandwidth config but no differential between local and remote server. Is that something that is handled by the plugin?
Thanks again for your quick response.
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hippojay. Is there anyway you can modify the Si02 skin to be compatible with plexbmc or work with the developer to get it integrated. Would like the new UI for the atv2 instead of the old quartz ui.
Love your work. great addon.
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Have you considered adding your repository/plugin to the Fusion installer on XBMCHub.com since the XBMC guys won't add it to the official ones?
http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/2012/04/24/f...-for-xbmc/
It definitely lowers the technical bar as there's no downloads, file system locations or SCP to be figured out.
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Thanks for version 3.1.1. It fixed the problems I was having with the newest plex quartz skin. Love it!
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hippojay, kind of off-topic, but I noticed that you had a YouTube video showing a Raspberry Pi running PleXBMC. The UI seemed a little sluggish, but what has been your experience with that device playing full-bitrate Blu-ray .MKV files @ 1080p, web-based content (Netflix, Hulu+, Amazon Instant), etc.? Just curious what the current state is of the latest round of low-cost XBMC-capable streamers like the Raspberry Pi and Pivos. Of course, I'm talking about streaming to them *without* needing Plex Media Server do on-the-fly transcoding.
I already have a Acer Revo 1600 (ATOM/ION) nettop that I use as a streamer, but I was never happy with the quality of web-based content on that. Maybe drivers, etc. have gotten better since the last time I tried those things on that, but I'm curious if these newer devices' hardware might actually be better for that purpose. I was always under the impression that web-based content required the CPU to do the work, and that the ATOM was underpowered, so I'd be a little bit surprised if these cheaper (albeit newer) boxes like the Pivos and Raspberry Pi would be more capable.