2014-01-06, 04:04
Glad my Youtube Examples helped people, I know that is how I learn best is have working syntax and play with it until I can manipulate it to work as I need it to.
settings2.xml is auto created the first type you run the program. It is not included in the .zip file as I just said, it is auto-created when not found. As for your Pivos, if you have Android on it, you need to find where XBMC Userdata is on Android. If you installed their Linux firmware, you need to find which partition is the userdata partition, try the 'mount' command. SSH will be your best friend for either version unless you sit with a keyboard on your Pivos which I don't.
This is a very early beta that is not ready for most users unless Autotune can do exactly what you need which will populate your settings2.xml automatically. I think Luna has stripped some of Autotunes functionality but I don't use it so I can't speak directly as to what does or doesn't work with it. Good luck, if your serious about this plugin, start reading page 1 over and over again as most of the info you need is there. I think I've read it over 100 times and keep reading these forums. Learn where your xbmc.log is and your plugin directory and your userdata directory for your particular OS. You will need all that info at a minimum if you want to be successful with this.
(2014-01-05, 22:58)smurfet Wrote: But im just looking for where the settings2.xml file is in your zip file
settings2.xml is auto created the first type you run the program. It is not included in the .zip file as I just said, it is auto-created when not found. As for your Pivos, if you have Android on it, you need to find where XBMC Userdata is on Android. If you installed their Linux firmware, you need to find which partition is the userdata partition, try the 'mount' command. SSH will be your best friend for either version unless you sit with a keyboard on your Pivos which I don't.
This is a very early beta that is not ready for most users unless Autotune can do exactly what you need which will populate your settings2.xml automatically. I think Luna has stripped some of Autotunes functionality but I don't use it so I can't speak directly as to what does or doesn't work with it. Good luck, if your serious about this plugin, start reading page 1 over and over again as most of the info you need is there. I think I've read it over 100 times and keep reading these forums. Learn where your xbmc.log is and your plugin directory and your userdata directory for your particular OS. You will need all that info at a minimum if you want to be successful with this.