(2012-03-24, 19:39)prae5 Wrote: Bring up the context menu (press c on a keyboard or menu on a remote) and then select edit source
Thanks, that's the same as right-clicking correct?
Here's what I do:
Videos > (submenu) Files
From here, I can see "My Movies" which is the name of a source I created. If I right click or press "C", I get this menu:
- Play
- Add to favorites
- Mark as unwatched
- Mark as watched
- Update Library
- Now playing...
But there's no option to "Edit Source" or "Edit Library" or even "Edit Content"?
I wish there was a "command map" or something similar to a site map that websites use so people can find where certain commands are buried
Esp, since it seems Eden seems to have moved everything around from what we're used to from version 10.
UPDATE:
Ok, I think I found the issue. I have 2 HTPC machines. One of them is also the media server and has Windows shares and is on 24/7. What I did was export that machine's XBMC library so I could import it into the other HTPC and save time from having to scrape all that data again (it takes a LONG TIME, I have about 2000 files).
So, I noticed that the imported library is stored like this:
Quote:Videos
=> (submenu) Files
=> => My Movies
However, there is another "files" command in the same level, like this:
Quote:Videos
=> (submenu) Files
=> => My Movies
=> => Files
If I go into Files again and create another "My Movies 2" source, I do get the "edit . . ." context menus.
What I had to do was delete my library and just create a new one that way. Now, everything updates properly. I had to create something like this:
Quote:Videos
=> (submenu) Files
=> => My Movies
=> => Files
=> => => My Movies 2
However, is there a way to import a library and still have it be editable and be able to update?
It seems like imported libraries are treated differently than ones you create. Anyone have a lot of experience with using imported libraries, maybe share some thoughts or ideas?