2014-04-06, 22:48
I have an XBMC network with 5 TVs running on a shared library. 4 of the TVs run on XBMC on a PC and they run flawlessly. The 5th runs on raspberry pi that I have had issues with it since I started using it.
When setting it up, I loaded the advancedsettings.xml that all of the other PCs use so it now sees the library of files. I noticed that when I would start up the pi, it would take a while to make the connections to the server and to be able to access the video files (and sometimes even the whole directory). Sometimes the TV and Movies folders on the main screen wouldn't even show up. I ended up just rebooting the device until it loaded with the folders loaded. Usually the next time I wanted to watch something, the files would be available and everything would load fine.
I started off with the device on wifi but switched it to wired after the connectivity issues. This switch hasn't really changed the way it reacts after boot or improved the frequency that the files are accessible when I want them.
Sorry for the lack of clarity on the situation. I would like to expand to move TVs and it would be preferable to use raspberry pi's due to their size. If I can't get them to work reliably, I'll have to find small laptops and hide them behind TVs.
When setting it up, I loaded the advancedsettings.xml that all of the other PCs use so it now sees the library of files. I noticed that when I would start up the pi, it would take a while to make the connections to the server and to be able to access the video files (and sometimes even the whole directory). Sometimes the TV and Movies folders on the main screen wouldn't even show up. I ended up just rebooting the device until it loaded with the folders loaded. Usually the next time I wanted to watch something, the files would be available and everything would load fine.
I started off with the device on wifi but switched it to wired after the connectivity issues. This switch hasn't really changed the way it reacts after boot or improved the frequency that the files are accessible when I want them.
Sorry for the lack of clarity on the situation. I would like to expand to move TVs and it would be preferable to use raspberry pi's due to their size. If I can't get them to work reliably, I'll have to find small laptops and hide them behind TVs.