2022-07-24, 23:55
Hi,
I have the most basic shared Kodi setup. I have to HTPCs in two different rooms and a central storage server in the basement. The Media is sitting on a SMB share in the basement while both Windows 10 HTPCs connect with the same user/password the SMB share. The storage server also hosts a centralized maria db for sharing the library and the "watched" status of media.
The thin is, I use one of my HTPCs very rarely. As I fired it up again just recently I upgraded both clients to the latest matrix release. However I noticed that a lot of artwork and thumbnails etc on the rarely used machine is missing (because of changed URLs). I did some digging around this forum and found, that the thumbcache is independent for each client, if the thumbs are not in the local cache they are downloaded from an external url. If that URL is not valid anymore stuff breaks.
This is a design flaw in my opinion. Kodi already supports a central SQL database and Media on network share(s). Why aren't those thumbnails just stored alongside the media in ".kodi" directory and refreneced in the centralized SQL database?
Am I missing the point here or is there a better way to do it?
thx
Dark-Sider
I have the most basic shared Kodi setup. I have to HTPCs in two different rooms and a central storage server in the basement. The Media is sitting on a SMB share in the basement while both Windows 10 HTPCs connect with the same user/password the SMB share. The storage server also hosts a centralized maria db for sharing the library and the "watched" status of media.
The thin is, I use one of my HTPCs very rarely. As I fired it up again just recently I upgraded both clients to the latest matrix release. However I noticed that a lot of artwork and thumbnails etc on the rarely used machine is missing (because of changed URLs). I did some digging around this forum and found, that the thumbcache is independent for each client, if the thumbs are not in the local cache they are downloaded from an external url. If that URL is not valid anymore stuff breaks.
This is a design flaw in my opinion. Kodi already supports a central SQL database and Media on network share(s). Why aren't those thumbnails just stored alongside the media in ".kodi" directory and refreneced in the centralized SQL database?
Am I missing the point here or is there a better way to do it?
thx
Dark-Sider