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Just tested and it works for me.
What system are you running on?
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2016-01-22, 02:21
(This post was last modified: 2016-01-22, 02:22 by m1nty.)
Thanks for your quick response! I'm running Windows 7 64bit Kodi 15.1, Amazon Fire OS 3 Kodi 15.2 on a Fire TV, Windows Vista 32bit XBMC 12.2, and Windows 7 64bit XBMC 13~ (I need to double check the last one and it's version number but I'm pretty sure it has the same problem). Have had the issue for as long as I can remember and finally decided to ask about it. Also had the problem when I was on 14/Helix as I just updated the Fire TV from 14.2. My naming convention/file structure is usually something like "G:\Movies\Movie.Title.2016.720p.BRRip.x264.AAC-ReleaseGroup\Movie.Title.2016.720p.BRRip.x264.AAC-ReleaseGroup.mkv". I do use an advancedsettings.xml but it behaves the same if I remove it. I've also tried playing the file to see if it fixes it, but it doesn't. Thanks again!
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Oh, ok. Does that mean the nightly builds will not have the issue? Any possibility of having it work with the regular releases? Thanks!
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2016-01-22, 22:57
(This post was last modified: 2016-01-22, 22:58 by m1nty.)
Awesome thanks! I was able to find and edit the includes.xml for Windows, but not Android. Any idea where it would be? It seems adding "WEB" as a source would be a bit more involved, editing the Textures.xbt, so fingers crossed "BRRip" and "WEB/WEB-DL/WEBRip" make it into a future update.