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Thanks Mr Dude, will try it out when I get a chance.
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Great job, Evildude. Very educational. I was confused for a while by there being
a subdirectory of the same name, but I eventually figured it out.
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Hi Evildude - awesome work!!! Any chance we could get a list of the movies from bhejafry.net
moviesfromindia.com
rajshri.com
If you could share the docs you used to create this maybe I will give it a shot
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You have to extract the folder into the plugins\video folder. Once there, you have to add it as a source in the Videos page. Go to add source in Videos, choose "Video Plugins", and iDesiTV should be there. Go over that choice, and press Add. Once added, browsing to that source should display a list of channels,and pressing on a channel should bring up a "Watch" item in the list which will open the video.
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Hi,
Many thanks for the plugin. However the format of the website has changed so the plugin no longer functions.
I hope you have the spare time and will to update this.
Cheers
Smithy
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I still not quite sure how this plugin is setup....I tried extracting this folder 'iDesiTV' to xbmc/plugins/video/
and I can't see any Plugin under Video, Add Source....also, I tried to extract it to the scripts folder - I see the script there but when I click it - it says running for a second and then just stops...am I using an older version of XBMC? Where can I check from? and if it is old, where can I get the newer version from?
What am I missing? Please advise.
Regards,
K