2019-04-12, 00:57
(2019-04-10, 08:29)mardukL Wrote:Thanks that did work.(2019-04-10, 00:59)UbuntuUser Wrote: Under Movies there is a sub category called recently added and it shows the 25 most recently added Movies, is there anyway to up that to the last 50 instead of 25?
Thanks, UbuntuUser
For that you need edit/create advancedsettings.xml
https://kodi.wiki/view/Advancedsettings....deolibrary
e.g.
2.3.14 videolibrary
Options specific to the Video Library
xml:<videolibrary>
<allitemsonbottom>false</allitemsonbottom> <!-- sorts the "*All" items at the bottom of the list when in Ascending order -->
<cleanonupdate>false</cleanonupdate> <!-- default set to false to prevent Kodi from removing items from the database while updating. -->
<usefasthash>true</usefasthash> <!-- defaults to true. Set to false in order to skip hashing based on the folders modification time. -->
<recentlyaddeditems>35</recentlyaddeditems> <!-- number of recently added items. Defaults to 25 -->
<itemseparator> / </itemseparator> <!-- separator used for multiple artists/genres in tags. Note, this is *space* *slash* *space* -->
<exportautothumbs>false</exportautothumbs> <!-- export auto-generated thumbs. Defaults to false -->
<importwatchedstate>false</importwatchedstate> <!-- import previously exported playdate and playcount from .nfo files. Defaults to false -->
<importresumepoint>false</importresumepoint> <!-- import previously exported resume point from .nfo files. Defaults to false -->
<dateadded>1</dateadded> <!-- 0 results in using the current datetime when adding a video;
1 (default) results in prefering to use the files mtime (if it's valid) and only using the file's ctime if the mtime isn't valid;
2 results in using the newer datetime of the file's mtime and ctime -->
</videolibrary>