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Thumbnail Cache

XBMC will cache all Thumbnails to UserData\Thumbnails\ using the CRC of the path of the file or folder as a filename. That is the first location XBMC will generally look for a thumbnail for a given item.
In order for your custom thumbnail to show, you may have to delete the cached thumbnail.

From the F&Q but ..

i dont have a UserData\Thumbnails\
yet it still remmbers my thumbs Rolleyes
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#2
Your userdata directory is likely under the AppData folder (i.e. wherever settings for programs are stored under windows).
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yes you do, if not in your program files folder, then in your application data folder.
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#4
i have found userdata thats np problem

its the thumbnail folder that is not in the userdate

thanks
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#5
Both locations have userdata folders, only one of them holds the thumb cache though.
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jmarshall Wrote:Your userdata directory is likely under the AppData folder (i.e. wherever settings for programs are stored under windows).

sorry for the dumb question here but is this in XBMC folder i cant find this anywhere

also scanned C:\Program Files\XBMC for thumb only found a few in apple folder Oo
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#7
On XP, it's C:\Documents And Settings\<yourusername>\<somewhere>

No idea about Vista - I'm sure google will tell you though Smile

Cheers,
Jonathan
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jmarshall Wrote:On XP, it's C:\Documents And Settings\<yourusername>\<somewhere>

No idea about Vista - I'm sure google will tell you though Smile

Cheers,
Jonathan

hi again mate yea am on XP cant find it anywhere tho i know your a pro and all but you sure its called The AppData mate
as i scanned the whole harddrive even hidden etc..

Thanks and sorry to be a pain Blush
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#9
On my XP machine it's:

C:\Documents and Settings\jcmarsha\Application Data\XBMC\UserData

Sorry if I assumed you could find it from my previous instructions.
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jmarshall Wrote:On my XP machine it's:

C:\Documents and Settings\jcmarsha\Application Data\XBMC\UserData

Sorry if I assumed you could find it from my previous instructions.

hehe sorry mate its prob me but ive found it this time thanks boss Big Grin
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#11
ok am still doing something wrong ive deleted the thumbs folder than started XBMC and it still shows the wrong thumbs Sad
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#12
what has the wrong thumb? a music or video file?
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#13
kraqh3d Wrote:what has the wrong thumb? a music or video file?

loads of video ones mate
cheers
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#14
Were there many files in the folder you deleted?

What do you get now, the same ones as before, or no thumbs at all?

Also what thumbs are you now trying to use and how are they named?

Shorty
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#15
i would've believed this for music because music files will inherit folder images and "album" images.

are you sure you deleted the thumb cache? in your xbmc install folder, if you see a userdata folder, delete userdata\thumbnails\videos
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