2012-12-17, 17:30
(2012-12-17, 16:51)jurm Wrote: Is there a way I can sync the channels between multiple devices?
My main windows running computer has the external hard drive attached to it, while my pi running raspbmc has the external harddrive mounted via SMB. I'd like both to be playing the same things if possible
In mixed OS situations syncing is often tricky (if it were all Windows or all *NIX things get easier). If you can simulate the exact same file structure you could make /userdata/addon_data/script.pseudotv/cache a symlink to somewhere on your media store and have both versions use it; as you're only setting the cache to be shared one machine can have a slightly different configuration so it generates the playlists and the other is set to never do this.
Might work.
Whilst pseudotv does have a 'share channels' option (and I've tried enabling it) nothing ever gets sent to the directory I select (despite it being 777'd)... I assume that feature doesn't work in Frodo for some reason (or I'm not configuring it correctly).
In semi-technical terms the problem you need to work around is the m3u file's on Windows containing this
Code:
Z:\video\Television\Dads Army\Dads.Army.S01E01.m4v
and the Pi's will have
Code:
/storage/video/Dads Army/Dads.Army.S01E01.m4v
Once BOTH systems have the same structure you'll be good to go.
(2012-12-17, 17:14)rflores2323 Wrote: Is there anyway to show streams also for movies or tvshows from other addons? like icefilms or 1channel? Or can you only show your local content? Does anyone have this working on an atv2?
From your signature.
Quote:2 x ATV2 (V11.0 Eden)
Should work fine on Eden, most if not all the issues being worked around in this thread are to do with Frodo.
I've seen mention of people feeding it stm files and such for I'd guess streams but the system seems designed for local content only; there is a fork of PTV though that is supposed to have better stream integration though; how well maintained and "Frodo ready" this fork is I've no idea though.