I have 4 atv 2 connected to a hp micro server via smb, is it possible to share a library on all 4 as I don't fancy setting them all up individually
steevs28
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2012-03-31 09:18
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Hi all
I have 4 atv 2 connected to a hp micro server via smb, is it possible to share a library on all 4 as I don't fancy setting them all up individually
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chuckles
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2012-03-31 09:32
Post: #2
Yes, Search the wiki for mysql library. You may need to learn how to install and setup mysql
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papampi
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2012-03-31 18:31
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mysql setup is so sweet !!!
I use it for 5 xbmc in my home !!! 2x atv2 + xbmc on xbox1 + xbmc on atv1 crystalbuntu + xbmc on my ubuntu desktop !!!! it even resume on other device when you stop it on some other device !!! have a look here : http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW..._libraries ![]() XBMC synced libraries on Atv1 Crystalbuntu 1080p, xbox1, Atv2, iPad, Ubuntu ...
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-31 18:33 by papampi.)
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Ozymandyaz
Member Joined: May 2011 Reputation: 0 Location: Toronto, ON |
2012-03-31 20:35
Post: #4
Agreed - Read the Wiki and then go MySQL... Its really cool. I have written a guide for how to do it on a Synology NAS (link in sig) but a lot of the set-up would be the same on any other platform.
Guide for MySQL database using Synology NAS http://quixventure.com/2011/12/configure...-for-xbmc/ Silent AppleTV with Crystalbuntu http://quixventure.com/2011/12/crystalbu...roduction/ |
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mcfreiz
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2012-04-02 18:55
Post: #5
i just setup the library on my synology and using atv2 as a client, the scan/update for new content seems to take a lot longer than my xbox did, is that normal? also since the atv2 doesnt turn off, can you schedule a library update/scan?
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deanmv
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2012-04-02 19:05
Post: #6
Not sure about the time of length it takes to scan, but make sure you are doing it when you aren't watching a show or anything, might make it a but quicker. As for the schedule this one worked for me: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=119520
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DLeavy
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2012-04-02 19:24
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Might want to setup XBMC on a PC or something more powerful to perform your media scanning - expecially for the initial load. Scanning on ATV2 is a bit slow - I have one PC and 2 ATV2 all with a shared library and never scan using my ATV2. Only the PC.
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