2/18/2023 0 Comments Tinymediamanager config.xmlMovies must have already been scraped into the library. This is a Library only feature and cannot be used in Videos>Files. Kodi has an inbuilt Movie Set Editor which can be used to create and edit Movie Sets. This data can be edited after scraping using one of the methods listed next. The naming of the set, and the movies contained within the set, is controlled by the scraper site. Using the native Kodi scraper will automatically download Movie Set metadata and create the Movie Set. The following methods are available for creating and editing Movie Sets.Įach movie required in a Movie Set must have Movie Set metadata. Settings to control the behaviour of Movie Sets are located in Settings > Media > Videos In the Library section. To use movies in more than one collection requires using different methods. Movies can only be used in one set at a time. Movie sets are versatile and can be easily edited to suit your own needs. The scraper sites include artwork and metadata for Movie Sets which is scraped by Kodi and creates the Movie Set in your library. I have now just copied the userdata directory from one kodi to an other and it seems to work.A Movie Set is a collection of related films that are part of the same fictional universe. So I can now indeed continue watching a movie or TV show on an other device.įor now I think this is the best I can do towards my goal of making the gui a bit netflix-like:-) Using a central mysql database is supported for media info, so I have that one covered now. Profiles are not changing often, so Worst case I have to copy them ones or twice again in the future. But I won’t attempt sharing the userdata folder. In my case copying is doable, as the HW is identical here. Reading through the above and some other threads I found, I realized the current kodi architecture is not well suited for syncing or even copying profiles. So copying files over is as simple as logging into the NAS and copy from A to B. Also I am running the devices with an nfs root setup. But that can change in the future of course. I only have kodis on RPI3s at the moment. Within the profiles I want the library to be synced, so I have the played status of a series aligned between devices, so I can continue in the basement where I left off in the living room. I mainly want the profiles to by synced, so if you add a source on one device, it is also available on all others. Thanks for the replies and even the brainstorming.Īt one point the question was about my goal. especially, if you are running different kodi versions on the different devices. Rsync -av -delete that if you are copying from between different types of devices (osmc pi to a PC kodi install) your mileage may vary, due to differences in plugin versions that are available (or binary plugins you may have installed). Rsync -av -delete you can go all out and sync the entire kodi directory: You can, of course, sync that as well with Rsync -av -delete you also need to have the same plugins installed on both devices (otherwise, you may find some things don’t work, because the plugin is missing), and some plugins store data in the plugin source directory, instead of the userdata addon_data directory. Rsync -av -delete you can copy the entire userdata directory (copy all profiles, including the default/admin one) Rsync -av -delete /home/osmc/.kodi/userdata/profiles// (if you run linux on your laptop) you can just do the whole thing remotely: The following will sync a profile from one device to another (assuming you ssh in) (the -delete removes any files from device B that are not present on device A) If anyone has a better angle of attack to synced profiles between devices, I’m happy to hear it as well of course:-) But for now I am already happy if I can get something correctly working by copying from device 1-> device 2. My endgoal was to move the profiles info onto the server and mount them via nfs on the individual devices, hence keeping them completely synced. So what am I missing? do I need to copy more? I still had to setup all sources again and it started downloading metadata again. I copied userdata/profiles and userdata/profiles.xml. So I set the profiles up nicely on the first device and thought about sharing it with the second. I have 2 OSMC RPIs running and started playing with a central mysql database to keep watched status synced.Īt the same time I wanted to use the same profiles between the two devices. But I find the group here always very knowlegdable and friendly, so I try here first. This is nothing OSMC specific, rather than Kodi’s workings.
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