2011-01-13, 06:14
I've run into a problem with XBMC Dharma not scraping my music library. I haven't been updating XBMC on my Apple TV for months, and recently decided to check out the new version. I started off by deleting my entire /XBMC folder so that the new install would start fresh with a newly made library.
Anyways, pointing XBMC to my Movies and TV Show folders (on an external HDD plugged into the Apple TV USB port), works perfectly. I point to where the media is and the window pops up asking me what type of content is at that location, what database do I want to use as a scraper, etc. The problem with the Music library is when I point it to the folder it adds the folder but never gives me the pop up window that asks me what the content is, or which scraper to use, etc. So the library never builds. I can access all the music in file mode by going to the individual album folders, so it's recognizing the folders, just not giving me that pop up window to set the content type and begin a library scan.
Running XBMC Dharma 10.0 r35648 (Compiled: Dec 1, 2010)
Launcher Version: 3.2.5
Using the uname -m command it gave me i386 as the architecture.
Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/ssv8qLiq
Anyways, pointing XBMC to my Movies and TV Show folders (on an external HDD plugged into the Apple TV USB port), works perfectly. I point to where the media is and the window pops up asking me what type of content is at that location, what database do I want to use as a scraper, etc. The problem with the Music library is when I point it to the folder it adds the folder but never gives me the pop up window that asks me what the content is, or which scraper to use, etc. So the library never builds. I can access all the music in file mode by going to the individual album folders, so it's recognizing the folders, just not giving me that pop up window to set the content type and begin a library scan.
Running XBMC Dharma 10.0 r35648 (Compiled: Dec 1, 2010)
Launcher Version: 3.2.5
Using the uname -m command it gave me i386 as the architecture.
Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/ssv8qLiq