kricker
Team-XBMC QA Specialist Posts: 3,307 Joined: Apr 2004 Reputation: 16 Location: Knoxville, TN |
2012-04-04 04:59
Post: #21
Just kill it. Then launch XBMC. If you got the right folder everything should be back to defaults and no libraries.
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ayetti
Junior Member Posts: 16 Joined: Mar 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-04-07 06:29
Post: #22
(2012-04-04 04:59)kricker Wrote: Just kill it. Then launch XBMC. If you got the right folder everything should be back to defaults and no libraries. Killed the folder and added a new video source, it still only came up with the same movies. I am stumped, can't for the life of me imagine why it would not share anything added to the folder after that first set up. I am adding the folder through the video menu, is that correct?
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-07 06:30 by ayetti.)
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kricker
Team-XBMC QA Specialist Posts: 3,307 Joined: Apr 2004 Reputation: 16 Location: Knoxville, TN |
2012-04-09 17:18
Post: #23
Yes that is correct. I'm stumped too. You said they all worked in a different SMB folder. So that makes me think it has something to do with the permissions on the original folder.
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