2020-02-26, 15:50
(2020-02-26, 14:38)Milhouse Wrote: Check that the Kodi client has read access to the Samba shares:Cheers for the tip.......I've verified that I have read/write access to the folders and files on the shares (via smb), I've done that by navigating to the inbuilt file browser in kodi -> navigating to the share where I can create folders and rename folders/files.
text:
smb://192.168.0.2/SD Films
smb://192.168.0.2/HD Films
My guess is that it does not, or there is no longer any artwork present/available on the shares to be cached, ie.
text:
smb://192.168.0.2/SD Films/batteries not included (1987)/batteries not included.DVD-fanart.jpg
smb://192.168.0.2/HD Films/2 Guns (2013)/2 Guns (2013)-fanart.jpg
The kodi log should tell you what kind of error is occurring when accessing these smb:// paths. Fix the Kodi image access issue and the caching should then work.
I've popped kodi into debug and am rerunning the script, I'll let you know what I find.....