2019-12-01, 06:35
I wanted to update my Fire TV Stick 4K to use some different paths in my video sources, so I had Kodi 18.5 export to a single file. I was aware of the artwork issue, which is still documented below to cause the artwork to point to local files (see section 4, "Why 'multiple files' and not single-file export?," which you have to expand):
https://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Backup_the_video_library
I'm happy to report the exported XML file did NOT exhibit this issue, and the artwork was all Internet URLs. I assumed Kodi wouldn't be able to find the cached artwork for the changed video file paths, so I deleted the thumbnails. After deleting the video database and importing from XML, Kodi redownloaded all the artwork, and everything turned out fine. Just what I wanted.
So this documentation appears to be out of date. In addition, it says in Part 4, "Alternatively, you could do a single-file export without exporting images..." I did this a second time just to check, and there was no way to carry this out. Kodi exported all the images anyway, and there was no option not to do this, which from what I can tell, is completely pointless, because the exported XML file doesn't reference them. Also, assuming things worked as documented, I don't know why anyone want to enter the state, "Once the images are cached/saved locally on each Kodi device, the exported image copies are only used if something happens to the local copies," which implies you may need to keep those local copies created by the export, because Kodi remembers them.
Can anyone clarify what's going on here and how this is intended to work?
https://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Backup_the_video_library
I'm happy to report the exported XML file did NOT exhibit this issue, and the artwork was all Internet URLs. I assumed Kodi wouldn't be able to find the cached artwork for the changed video file paths, so I deleted the thumbnails. After deleting the video database and importing from XML, Kodi redownloaded all the artwork, and everything turned out fine. Just what I wanted.
So this documentation appears to be out of date. In addition, it says in Part 4, "Alternatively, you could do a single-file export without exporting images..." I did this a second time just to check, and there was no way to carry this out. Kodi exported all the images anyway, and there was no option not to do this, which from what I can tell, is completely pointless, because the exported XML file doesn't reference them. Also, assuming things worked as documented, I don't know why anyone want to enter the state, "Once the images are cached/saved locally on each Kodi device, the exported image copies are only used if something happens to the local copies," which implies you may need to keep those local copies created by the export, because Kodi remembers them.
Can anyone clarify what's going on here and how this is intended to work?