2011-10-17, 14:47
Jason102 Wrote:I can't store data in the database. The format (tables / fields / queries) are all fixed for a release. Presuming all machines are on the same network (and you use Dharma and / or Windows) then you can use channel sharing. This will store the channel information in some specified directory. Just point all of the machines at that directory and it will have a single set of channels for all of them. If you use full background threading, then it should keep all channels up-to-date so you shouldn't have to rebuild.
Jason...Question about this...
The directory that all machines point at on a network needs to be on a machine that runs XBMC and PseudoTV continuosly in order to have the background channel updating work? Is it possible that this could be explained a bit further?
Thanks,
Mark