2017-08-03, 19:56
This is more problematic than it seems.
I have a nas with a single share "nas/shares".
Below that are all sorts of folders for tv/movie/audoi,BDs,/DVDs....
my video/audio database is on a remote mysql.
LE 18 can connect and retirieves paths like:
smb://nas/shares/TV/series/...
smb://nas/shares/Movies/movieA/...
smb://nas/shares/Audio/foo/bar...
Even though I have added a correct mediasource to smb://nas/shares LE 18 fails to parse the folders beneath and cannot playback anything from there.
The single mediasource (//nas/shares) I added is working, since I can list it's contents e.g in case I need to add another special folder from beneath it.
My belief was, by using a single mysql db shared with all kodis, that I don't need to add all the folders again and again on all kodis, the top share should be enough.
At least it works on 17.3 (if I re-enable SMB1 on the NAS)
I have a nas with a single share "nas/shares".
Below that are all sorts of folders for tv/movie/audoi,BDs,/DVDs....
my video/audio database is on a remote mysql.
LE 18 can connect and retirieves paths like:
smb://nas/shares/TV/series/...
smb://nas/shares/Movies/movieA/...
smb://nas/shares/Audio/foo/bar...
Even though I have added a correct mediasource to smb://nas/shares LE 18 fails to parse the folders beneath and cannot playback anything from there.
The single mediasource (//nas/shares) I added is working, since I can list it's contents e.g in case I need to add another special folder from beneath it.
My belief was, by using a single mysql db shared with all kodis, that I don't need to add all the folders again and again on all kodis, the top share should be enough.
At least it works on 17.3 (if I re-enable SMB1 on the NAS)