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[Windows] XBMC, Shares, smb, upnp and ccx_gui - ExGemini - 2010-12-01 Hi and sorry to bother. I've finally be able to buy a lovely Asrock Core 100 with blue ray drive to resurrect the glorious Xbmc that for many years brought me joy on my now death Xbox. I'm running windows 7 x64 and all works fine. I've been trying all afternoon to find a freaking way to organized in a decent way all the "remote" videos I've on my main computer without much success: Back in the days, when the Xbox was working as media center, I used a program called ccx_gui to work as a media server. Very neat and small program that allowed you to create a list of directory to put into a share and all you had to do is create a xbms://192.168.1.10:1400 <- in the sources.xml and I had exacly what I wanted: ONLY the directories I wanted, shared in the way I wanted. Then the xbox dies and I had to use the x360 with windows media center ... not a bad program but well its not Xbmc. Somone ... can help me undertand if there is a way to create a sort of list, editing the source file if necessary so that I can even create sub directories in the sharing? For example: Remore Database -Movies (with all the subfolders in place) -Tv Shows (same as above) Local Database -Etc Etc -Etc Etc Because I've been trying with the smb thingy and it works but it doesn't keep the original directory structure: Original: Database-Anime->10 different folders for 10 different anime smb: -10 Different folders and kills the root directory I hope that at least half of what I'm saying make sense to you guys and please if you can give me and idea, a direction so that I can rebuild my old glorious list, that would be oSSoM! |