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Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: witchy2k1 on March 08, 2003, 11:18:00 AM
I've just noticed that XBMP seems to be sending a *.CAT command to the PC, is this only asking for Catalogues or Directories??

Here's a snippet of the Relax Logs.....

192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   2 Incomming connection from 192.168.0.200
192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   1 Security passed...
192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   1 Waiting for greeting
192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   1 received greeting :HELLO XSTREAM 6.0
192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   1 Sending greeting : HELLO XBOX!
192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   1 Waiting in endles loop for commands
192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   1 Command gotten : *CAT
192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   1 param : ,C:DIVX$DISPNAME$PC Hardrive
192.168.0.200     03/08/2003 20:12   0 End of it all
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: witchy2k1 on March 08, 2003, 11:46:00 AM
What a DICK I am sad.gif

I assumed that *.* in the extensions option would be sufficient, it wasn't.
I changed the wildcard to mp3;wav;avi;dat;mpg;mpeg and everythings now working :-)

Even the internet radio is working :-D
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: LepPpeR on March 08, 2003, 11:48:00 AM
Yeah, I took me a while to realize that *.* was no good too.  I was upset
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: witchy2k1 on March 08, 2003, 01:28:00 PM
AAAAAAARGH!

I've upgraded to XBMP 2.3 and it's happened again!, lol

I can see the folders, but no files, I can even access IMDB but I just can't see any files on my PC - just folders!

OMG, this is killing me.

Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: cube on March 08, 2003, 01:28:00 PM
I have only a * (so no *.*) in the extensions field and that works also.. maybe somebody could check if it works for them!

Regards,

Cube
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: cube on March 08, 2003, 01:49:00 PM
That is where I have the *, so it's not necessary to add all the extensions...
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: cube on March 09, 2003, 02:18:00 PM
Yes I only have * and it works....
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: jz28 on March 11, 2003, 05:29:00 AM
try removing all of that stuff...
I have NOTHING there, and all my files show up fine.
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: rastaman on March 12, 2003, 08:31:00 AM
here is my confgi file:

<configuration>

<media>

   <map>E:,Harddisk0Partition1</map>
   <map>F:,Harddisk0Partition6</map>

   <local>
<music>e:Music</music>
      <videos>e:Movies</videos>
      <pictures>e:Pics</pictures>
   </local>

   <remote>
         <music>[email protected]:1400</music>
      <pictures>[email protected]:1400</pictures>
      <videos>[email protected]:1400</videos>
   </remote>
   
   <music>
      <share>
      <name>Network (XNS)</name>
      <url>[email protected]</url>
      <cachesize>256</cachesize>
      </share>
   </music>
   
   <videos>
      <share>
      <name>Network (XNS)</name>
      <url>[email protected]:1400</url>
      <cachesize>8192</cachesize>
      </share>
   </videos>
   
   <pics>
      <share>
      <name>Network (XNS)</name>
      <url>[email protected]:1400</url>
      <cachesize>256</cachesize>
      </share>
   </pics>
      
   <cdrom>
      <share>
      <name>CDROM (UDP)</name>
      <url>F:@192.168.0.3:1400</url>
      <cachesize>8192</cachesize>
      </share>
      
   <extensions>
      <music>wma|ogg|mp3|sc</music>
      <videos>divx|vob|pva|wmv|asf|asx|ogm|m2v|avi|bin|dat|mp2|mpg|mpeg</videos>
   </extensions>

   <dashboard>evoxdash.xbe</dashboard>
   <shutdowntime>30</shutdowntime>
   <sensitivity>0.2</sensitivity>


   
   
   <language*>21</language*>

</media>

</configuration>
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: cube on March 12, 2003, 03:03:00 PM
This is my config, see the difference under Local/Remote???


<configuration>

<media>

   <map>C:,Harddisk0\Partition2</map>
   <map>E:,Harddisk0\Partition1</map>
   <map>F:,Harddisk0\Partition6</map>


   <local>
       
       <address*>192.168.0.2</address*>
       <subnet*>255.255.255.0</subnet*>
       <gateway*>192.168.0.1</gateway*>
       <nameserver>192.168.0.1</nameserver>
            <playlists>f:\xbmpdataplaylists</playlists>
            <thumbnails>f:\xbmpdatathumbs</thumbnails>
            <bookmarks>f:\xbmpdatabookmarks</bookmarks>
            <imdb>f:\xbmpdataimdb</imdb>  
            <home>f:\xbmpdata</home>
   </local>

   
   
      
   <music>

   <share>
       <name>Remote (XNS)</name>
       <url>d:\[email protected]</url>
   <cachesize>256</cachesize>
   </share>

   <share>
     <name>Shoutcast</name>
     <url>d:\[email protected]:1400</url>
   <cachesize>256</cachesize>
   </share>

     <share>
       <name>Local</name>
       <url>f:\music</url>
     </share>

     <share>
       <name>DVDROM (UDF)</name>
       <url>d:</url>
     </share>

     <share>
       <name>DVDROM (ISO9660)</name>
       <url>iso9660:</url>
     </share>

   </music>

   <pictures>
     <share>
       <name>Network (XBMSP)</name>
       <url>xbmsp://192.168.0.1/pictures</url>
            <cachesize>256</cachesize>
     </share>      
     <share>
       <name>Network (XNS)</name>
       <url>c:\shared\[email protected]</url>
            <cachesize>256</cachesize>
     </share>
     <share>
       <name>Network (SMB)</name>
       <url>smb://username:password@workgroup/computer/share</url>
            <cachesize>256</cachesize>
     </share>
     <share>
       <name>HDD</name>
       <url>e:\pictures</url>
     </share>
     <share>
       <name>DVDROM (UDF)</name>
       <url>d:</url>
     </share>
     <share>
       <name>DVDROM (ISO9660)</name>
       <url>iso9660:</url>
     </share>
   </pictures>

   <videos>
     <share>
       <name>Network</name>
       <url>[email protected]:1400</url>
            <cachesize>8192</cachesize>
     </share>

     <share>
       <name>Network (Top DVD)</name>
       <url>G:\@192.168.0.1:1400</url>
            <cachesize>8192</cachesize>
     </share>
     <share>
       <name>Network (Bottom DVD)</name>
       <url>F:\@192.168.0.1:1400</url>
            <cachesize>8192</cachesize>
     </share>
     <share>
       <name>HDD</name>
       <url>f:\videos</url>
            <cachesize>8192</cachesize>
     </share>
     <share>
       <name>DVDROM (UDF)</name>
       <url>d:</url>
     </share>
     <share>
       <name>DVDROM (ISO9660)</name>
       <url>iso9660:</url>
     </share>
   </videos>

   
   <apps>
     <share>
       <name>HDD</name>
       <url>e:\apps\shortcuts</url>
     </share>
   </apps>
   
   
   <applications>
      <bookmark>
        <name>Emulators</name>
        <path>e:\apps\emulators</path>
      </bookmark>
      <bookmark>
        <name>Utilities</name>
        <path>e:\apps\utils</path>
      </bookmark>
   </applications>

   <extensions>
     <music>pls|sc|mpa|wav|wma|ogg|mp3|m3u</music>
     <videos>ifo|mov|qt|divx|vob|pva|wmv|asf|asx|ogm|m2v|avi|bin|dat|mp2|mpg|mpeg</videos>
     <pictures>jpg|jpeg|bmp|gif|ico|tif|tiff|tga|pcx</pictures>
   </extensions>

   <dashboard>EvoXdash.xbe</dashboard>
   <shutdowntime>0</shutdowntime>
   <sensitivity>0.2</sensitivity>
   <xnsbuffer>8192</xnsbuffer>

   
   
   <language*>20</language*>

   <subtitleencoding>UTF-8</subtitleencoding>
   
      
      <usettfuifont>false</usettfuifont>
   
      
      <screensaver>300</screensaver>

      
      <snapstreamserver>192.168.0.1</snapstreamserver>
      <snapstreamuser>common</snapstreamuser>

      
      <precache>10</precache>

   
   <shoutcasttimeout>12</shoutcasttimeout>    
   <recordingpath>f:musicrecord</recordingpath>

   <scrollysuffix>|</scrollysuffix>  

</media>

</configuration>
Title: I Can Only See The Folders, Not Files.
Post by: rastaman on March 12, 2003, 11:04:00 PM
I got it all to work properly, I didnt realize I had xbmp 2 instead of 2.3.  Thanks for all the help.