2012-01-07, 19:26
upD8R Wrote:I don't install Ember. I always download the latest version from here (http://ember.purplepig.net/projects/embermm/files) and just extract it to the same (old) Ember folder. Well, for the first time you need to configure Ember with source path, settings and so on but afterwards this upgrade works well.
BTW, my Ember folder is in my Dropbox folder - so I can use it on any PC in my home network as all my video files are anyway available through network shares.
Ember reads the NFO file as first priority, I wonder what happens if you delete this file as a test.
My structure loos as follows:
extrathumbs (folder)
Akte X - Der Film.jpg
Akte X - Der Film.mkv
Akte X - Der Film.nfo
Akte X - Der Film.tbn
Akte X - Der Film-fanart.jpg
fanart.jpg
movie.nfo
poster.jpg
poster.tbn
Probably a few redundancies included but it works ...
haha yeah I used to have it set up with a bunch of redundancies when i considered using a WDTV, but now that I'm hooked on XBMC (and having some issues) I thought I'd simplify it to only what I need.
Now it seems that the user directory of EMM is under the 32bit folder of my file system [Program Files (x86)]. And it def looks like its from the old install and seeing as I'm having all these problems I'm sure it has something to do with the way I installed this upgrade. So where exactly should I extract the zip file to? that old Ember Media Manager folder in Program Files (x86) or....