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I accidentally wiped out my library database. Not to worry, I do regular backups and have very recent version. However, when I go to import the videodb.xml file, kodi doesn't see it. The file is present, but when I navigate to the backup folder from within settings, nothing appears to restore. Why doesn't' kodi see the file?
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is everyone supposed to guess what operating system kodi is on?
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It's taken a lot of work, but I have the majority of my movie collection restored. Still working on the TV collection.
I decided to do an Export of the current database. I misspoke previously. I am using the "Single File" export option. I export to a network share and when I looked at the share, there is a top folder and then subfolders including: actors, movies, moviesets musicvideos, tvshows and......videodb.xml. I guess the reason why I was thinking multiple files was because of all of the subfolders that the export creates.
I added an addon called "PlexKodiConnect". The regular Plex addon has been broken since last December, so I decided to try something else to access a remote Plex share. I added this addon to two Pi's. It worked on one, but didn't work on another. So I decided to remove it from the one that it was not working and I was planning on adding it back on. After removal, I found several sources labeled "PlexKodiConnect Masterlock Hack" and I decided to remove them. For whatever reason, these were tied to my database and as soon as I removed the first one, it wiped out about 90% of my database and that is what brings me to needing to re-import my backup.
Since I am rebuilding this by hand, I guess it doesn't matter if I can't restore the xml file. Just disappointed that the restore option doesn't work.
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