2014-09-18, 16:21
There is a README included in the context menu of the addon. You can also read it here.
(2015-03-25, 14:17)tgraf Wrote: Hi, I have recently installed Kodi on a Amazon Fire TV Stick, and I am trying to use the iPhoto add-on by accessing photos and the iPhoto library on a NAS drive. Everything appears to be working except the pictures are all blank. I can update the Library and things appear to work. When I run the add-on I am able to see the list of Events, Albums, etc. When I click on "Albums" and select "Last 12 Months" the media is loaded and the icons are shown on the bottom of the screen, but they are all black. When I click on any icon I get a blank screen. The library is referenced (not managed).
(2015-03-30, 14:35)tgraf Wrote: Hi Jingai. You can view the log here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_pfie3...sp=sharing
Thanks.
unable to stat url smb://192.168.1.136/WD_Red_3TB/graf/Photos/iPhoto Library/Modified/2010/north_end_mar-10/20100327_2462.jpg
(2015-03-30, 17:02)tgraf Wrote: Jingai, no the pathname does not exist. I don't know why it is there. I was assuming that when I click on <<Update Library>> the pathnames to the image files would get repopulated, and the iPhoto Library would be updated to the new pathnames, as configured.
<setting id="managed_lib_enable" value="true" />
If your library is referenced and resides on a share over the network,
you need to tell the plugin how to access the originals. If on the
machine you use iPhoto or Aperture your originals are accessed via, for
instance, "/Volumes/Media/Pictures", they may not be mounted at the same point
on the machine on which you run XBMC. If this is the case, you will need to
configure the "Local root path to masters" and "Rewrite root path as"
options.