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2015-12-02, 16:15
(This post was last modified: 2015-12-02, 16:16 by Milhouse.)
5.5.46 should work with stable releases, yes.
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Either, I'm using 5.6.x no problems with it and 15.2
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Thanks for sharing. It would be great to share thumbnails. I understand that thumbnail libraries can grow rapidly over time. Right now I am swamped but will try to take a look at it. But my preference would still be local management of thumbnails which will greatly help with performance and interface fluidity. How does thumbnail sharing perform on your Windows setup? But definitely worth trying.
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Has anyone tried keeping their MySQL database on AWS? I'm running OSMC/Isengard on a Raspberry Pi 2 and I set up an Amazon RDS instance (which gives me better reliability, snapshots, etc). However, in Kodi, the metadata and thumbnails don't show up. I ran Update Library and I see the scraper recognizing my files, but it doesn't stick. (I have all necessary privileges on the database.)
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Ok so I'm ready for a Jarvis upgrade.... Anything concerning the use of MySql I need to do or is it just plug and play?
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Plug and play. Just be aware the migration might take several minutes, so if it appears as though Kodi is stuck on a black screen just wait and don't switch off/shutdown. There's been a report of it taking 75 minutes to complete the migration.
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I'm trying to setup MySQL (mariaDB 5.5.44 on a QNAP-system) with Kodi v16 (Jarvis) running on a MacBook. I followed every step in the setup procedure.
1. Exported my library, so that .nfo files are created in all directories that are on my QNAP-system;
2. Created the Kodi user and password in MySQL;
3. Created the advancedsettings.xml and putting that in the right place on my MacBook;
4. Started Kodi on MacBook, and library was empty (which is ok);
5. Rescanned my sources, to import all .nfo files into my MySQL-database (it scans every source, like it always does!);
6. When I start using Kodi after scans finished no movies or tv-shows are showing;
7. I checked MySQL, MyVideo's table is there, and it holds all the data!;
But nothing is showing, can anyone help me resolve this issue?
Regards,
Roland