2013-03-16, 16:39
(2013-03-16, 15:53)DrScott Wrote: Strange, so you are using the same setup like me. In the webfrontend i can selectYes, of course it does....that's because your "Movies" folder points to the Movies folder of XBMC....which is empty. Since I edited sources.xml, it now points to the folder on my NAS. In your case, it must be Videos>Files>whatever_your_video_folder_is_named>movie.ext. Remember, the default points to the folder on your SD Card, and as far as I know, nobody uses it as it's quite small.
Video -> Files -> [SRC] Movies
at this point, just an empty site is shown. Sometimes a message "Failed to get directory" pops up.
(2013-03-16, 15:53)DrScott Wrote: BTW, if you are able to edit your source.xml file, which is stored underTrue, but if I screw up something in sources.xml, XBMC will re-create it on reboot (I can reboot with Putty).
/home/pi/.xbmc/userdata/sources.xml
why not just edit
/home/pi/.xbmc/addons/webinterface.awxi/js/ui.views.js
I acess files like sources.xml because they are in "userdata" which is mapped - all I have to do is go to "My Computer" on my Windows computer (I am still using XP.....for a reason)