2013-02-25, 04:44
For your network drive did you still use this type of address: <streaming>\\ServerNameHere\shares\MyLibrary</streaming>
Sorry, I forgot to include the end tag for the filter
</FreeCable>
this will go the line below:</subfolder>
I will edit my post to fix this. Also a quick tip, if you double click the xml file(should open IE), it will give an error why it can't be displayed, if it is a working xml, you can read it just like a text file(in IE).
@bc320: It looks like the xml search filters are fine, although since you used somebody else's Free Cable filters it notes that there are 2 similar and only uses the first(All Shows), but it looks like the port and/or ip address are incorrect:
02/24/2013 08:09:21 PM ERROR Init... Failed to connect to JSON-RPC on TCP Port: 80
Your webserver port is the same as mine and I do this locally so that has to be wrong.
<XBMCWebServer>http://xbmc:xbmc@localhost:80</XBMCWebServer>
I'm not 100% sure how it's supposed to look(can't test), but I think if you change 'localhost' to the ip address of the pc running xbmc(192.168.x.xxx) it will work. Also make sure your port settings in XBMC are set to 80.
Sorry, I forgot to include the end tag for the filter
</FreeCable>
this will go the line below:</subfolder>
I will edit my post to fix this. Also a quick tip, if you double click the xml file(should open IE), it will give an error why it can't be displayed, if it is a working xml, you can read it just like a text file(in IE).
@bc320: It looks like the xml search filters are fine, although since you used somebody else's Free Cable filters it notes that there are 2 similar and only uses the first(All Shows), but it looks like the port and/or ip address are incorrect:
02/24/2013 08:09:21 PM ERROR Init... Failed to connect to JSON-RPC on TCP Port: 80
Your webserver port is the same as mine and I do this locally so that has to be wrong.
<XBMCWebServer>http://xbmc:xbmc@localhost:80</XBMCWebServer>
I'm not 100% sure how it's supposed to look(can't test), but I think if you change 'localhost' to the ip address of the pc running xbmc(192.168.x.xxx) it will work. Also make sure your port settings in XBMC are set to 80.