2014-01-20, 19:58
Hey together,
now that I have finally set up my whole home cinema and datacenter, I started using 2 instances of XBMC each on one single media pc attached to a tv and connected to one NAS. The NAS is prepared and both media pcs with XBMC also work very well. I scrape my media with Ember and completely deactivated XBMC's own scraping service on startup. Everything's working perfect so far with a little issue that I dont seem to be able to fix: The "watched" state.
What's the problem?
The watched state seems to work on one XBMC for its own and the other one for its own, but they don't recognize the other XBMC's states properly. E.g. when I watch a movie on XBMC 1 it appears as watched but when I look it up on the XBMC 2 it is marked as non-watched.
This is what my advancedsettings.xml looks like:
So, do other people use this setup and what's actually the best way to configure each XBMC when scraping with Ember and having both systems use the same data from a NAS?
Thanks alot,
best regards,
Dan
now that I have finally set up my whole home cinema and datacenter, I started using 2 instances of XBMC each on one single media pc attached to a tv and connected to one NAS. The NAS is prepared and both media pcs with XBMC also work very well. I scrape my media with Ember and completely deactivated XBMC's own scraping service on startup. Everything's working perfect so far with a little issue that I dont seem to be able to fix: The "watched" state.
What's the problem?
The watched state seems to work on one XBMC for its own and the other one for its own, but they don't recognize the other XBMC's states properly. E.g. when I watch a movie on XBMC 1 it appears as watched but when I look it up on the XBMC 2 it is marked as non-watched.
This is what my advancedsettings.xml looks like:
Code:
<advancedsettings>
<videolibrary>
<importwatchedstate>true</importwatchedstate>
</videolibrary>
<video>
<playcountminimumpercent>80</playcountminimumpercent>
</video>
<videoscanner>
<ignoreerrors>true</ignoreerrors> <!-- Set to true to silently ignore errors while scanning videos. This prevents the error dialogue box, so you don't have to keep hitting "yes" to keep scanning.-->
</videoscanner>
<loglevel>2</loglevel>
</advancedsettings>
So, do other people use this setup and what's actually the best way to configure each XBMC when scraping with Ember and having both systems use the same data from a NAS?
Thanks alot,
best regards,
Dan