g-off Wrote:It is connecting to the SQL server ok but the data is not quite right.
There are a large number of:
ERROR: GetDirectory - Error getting Z:\TV Shows\30 Rock\
The paths for the files on your MySQL server are using drive letters from your HTPC.
To use SQL all the paths to the files need to be in a form that works at all the devices using it. Drive Z does not exist on the ATV2.
Usually people define their Source using smb://server/share format so that it is portable.
Even if Z: is a drive on the HTPC you should be able to share it with smb: and add that smb address even though it is on the same machine.
Create the sources on the HTPC again. Scan the sources again and then try the ATV again.
So, I've been hacking at this mess for a few hours now and I got most of the issues sorted out, I think. So @
g-off, thank you so much for you're help so far. I was having an issue that I think was sorted out with a xbmc update (I think?) as I gathered from the various lines of of this log (
http://pastebin.com/uXmh6TNG around 260). Every time I entered the Home Screen and/or TV shows (which were still only loading 2-4 eps of each series) a "Error! Script failed! RecentlyAdded.py", but I gather that nightmare is over now.
But in the log I pasted I still see a lot of errors that seem to be caused by it still attempting to search my mapped network drive (Z
. I've changed everything over, or at least I thought. Any idea why that error keeps popping up?
Also one more thing if you would be so kind: the log I posted above is with a sources file that lists my sources with a username and password. As in, smb://xbmc:xbmc@NASISLIKE/Videos. This next one (
http://pastebin.com/0XU4ECpG) is when I changed my sources.xml to be smb://NASISLIKE/Videos, as in without a username:login. I can't seem to see any difference (so I guess no problem), but can't imagine I don't need a username/password to log into that share. Both logs seem to have a Failed to Connect Error on line 248, which I certainly don't like, but don't understand. You've already been a huge help, but if you could shine some light on this, I would be eternally grateful.
Thanks again!