2015-05-07, 16:49
So I'm a little curious as to the proper configuration of AD for my scenario.
I'm running Kodi on an Amazon Fire TV, which you probably already know has very limited on board storage (8GB total). My media sources are on my Windows 8.1 machine, and are shared via NFS, with each movie residing in its self-named directory (i.e. X:\Movies\Movie Title (year)\), and each TV show in its respective directory (i.e. Z:\TV\Show Name\Season 01\).
Having such limited space on the AFTV, I would like AD to download extra fanart to the proper directories on the NFS sources, not to the AFTV. I've previously posted in this thread a little while back, documenting that the AD add-on would download extrafanart images to a \temp directory on the AFTV, filling up almost 3GB of space. Since then, I've restructured my source directories to have media files in individual folders thinking this may help my situation.
What would be the proper AD config settings to have the add-on download images/files to the NFS sources and their respective sub-directories, instead of downloading to a temp directory on the AFTV.
I'm running Kodi on an Amazon Fire TV, which you probably already know has very limited on board storage (8GB total). My media sources are on my Windows 8.1 machine, and are shared via NFS, with each movie residing in its self-named directory (i.e. X:\Movies\Movie Title (year)\), and each TV show in its respective directory (i.e. Z:\TV\Show Name\Season 01\).
Having such limited space on the AFTV, I would like AD to download extra fanart to the proper directories on the NFS sources, not to the AFTV. I've previously posted in this thread a little while back, documenting that the AD add-on would download extrafanart images to a \temp directory on the AFTV, filling up almost 3GB of space. Since then, I've restructured my source directories to have media files in individual folders thinking this may help my situation.
What would be the proper AD config settings to have the add-on download images/files to the NFS sources and their respective sub-directories, instead of downloading to a temp directory on the AFTV.