2013-09-03, 03:51
XBMC LOG
First, I'd like to say I've been playing w/ pseudotv Live over the weekend and just now noticing the problem today. I have been using pseudotvmanager to connect to my db so I can create my custom channels. I have 3 PC's on the same network connecting to a samba share on my server pc via mysql.
I also notice when I attempt to browse files thru XBMC, I get:
Remote Share - Path not found or invalid
Yet, I still have no problem accessing existing Move and/or TV Shows
I also adjusted my advancedsettings.xml, but then removed the code, still no luck, but I doubt my advancedsettings had anything to do w/ this.:
<network>
<curlclienttimeout>15</curlclienttimeout> <!-- Timeout in seconds for libcurl (http/ftp) connections -->
<curllowspeedtime>5</curllowspeedtime> <!-- Time in seconds for libcurl to consider a connection lowspeed -->
<cachemembuffersize>0</cachemembuffersize> <!-- number of bytes used for buffering streams ahead in memory
XBMC will not buffer ahead more than this. WARNING: for the bytes set here, XBMC will consume 3x the amount of RAM -->
</network>
First, I'd like to say I've been playing w/ pseudotv Live over the weekend and just now noticing the problem today. I have been using pseudotvmanager to connect to my db so I can create my custom channels. I have 3 PC's on the same network connecting to a samba share on my server pc via mysql.
I also notice when I attempt to browse files thru XBMC, I get:
Remote Share - Path not found or invalid
Yet, I still have no problem accessing existing Move and/or TV Shows
I also adjusted my advancedsettings.xml, but then removed the code, still no luck, but I doubt my advancedsettings had anything to do w/ this.:
<network>
<curlclienttimeout>15</curlclienttimeout> <!-- Timeout in seconds for libcurl (http/ftp) connections -->
<curllowspeedtime>5</curllowspeedtime> <!-- Time in seconds for libcurl to consider a connection lowspeed -->
<cachemembuffersize>0</cachemembuffersize> <!-- number of bytes used for buffering streams ahead in memory
XBMC will not buffer ahead more than this. WARNING: for the bytes set here, XBMC will consume 3x the amount of RAM -->
</network>