I have put together a smart playlist that I can access normally through the files/playlists overview. The playlist is populated so it works fine. However, when I try to activate one of the playlist items in the home menu, it pops up a dialog that looks like it should be containing available playlists, except that it's empty (besides an entry saying: "None" and that clicking it will reset the whole thing).
I thought it might be an issue with spaces in the file name, so i tried to rename the .xsp file that is in ~/.xbmc/playlists/video to something without spaces, but even after a reboot it's not found.
Is this broken functionality or am I trying to add a smart playlist to my home screen in the wrong way?
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2012-05-06 03:34
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2012-05-07 10:09
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Bump.
I can link a smart playlist to a button just fine in remote.xml, so it's not that I'm afraid of getting my hands dirty. Anyone? * Netgear WNDR3700, OpenWrt Attitude Adjustment 12.09 :: HP Procurve V1410-8G switch * OpenELEC 3.0.1: Zotac Nano AD10, Sony KDL52-NX800 * Debian Wheezy x86_64: Phenom II X4 980 BE, HD6950, Dell U2312HM * Debian Wheezy x86_64: Celeron G530, NFS/MySQL/DLNA/ZFS server |
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2012-05-08 10:38
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Bump.
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defluo
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2012-05-08 10:42
Post: #4
You might have more luck if you put this in the Aeon Nox forum
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Big_Noid
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2012-05-08 15:51
Post: #5
maybe its a fault with the playlist script. You can always assign the playlist to your favorites and add that to the main menu.
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2012-05-09 13:41
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I had quite the same problem on a friend's PC.
I manage to create smart playlist but when trying to make a shortcut on the main menu (Aeon Nox 2.0) I got a message telling "failure! script.playlist" or something like that. I tried to reboot the PC, and got the same result. I didn't understand as I managed to do the very same operation the day before. How can I fix the playlist script ? Thanks |
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2012-05-10 17:39
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(2012-05-08 15:51)Big_Noid Wrote: maybe its a fault with the playlist script. You can always assign the playlist to your favorites and add that to the main menu. Thanks. I added the playlist to my favourites, and the favourites are in my main menu. Is there somewhere I can find out what the issue is? When I go through the whole process I don't get any error messages. Spaces in the name of the playlist do not seem to play a role, it's not seen whether it has spaces or not in the name. * Netgear WNDR3700, OpenWrt Attitude Adjustment 12.09 :: HP Procurve V1410-8G switch * OpenELEC 3.0.1: Zotac Nano AD10, Sony KDL52-NX800 * Debian Wheezy x86_64: Phenom II X4 980 BE, HD6950, Dell U2312HM * Debian Wheezy x86_64: Celeron G530, NFS/MySQL/DLNA/ZFS server |
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2012-05-11 23:08
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Anyone?
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phil65
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2012-05-12 03:26
Post: #9
you didn“t even try a clean installation, did you?
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2012-05-12 18:48
Post: #10
Of my whole setup you mean, or of just aeon nox?
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