I used to have a kodibuntu with kodi 14/helix on a Lenovo PC, dedicated for kodi.
I have a separate “NAS” (raspberri Pi which is my print/file/…-server) with attached hard drive. This holds both my video files (accessible over NFS and SMB) and the kodi database on mysql.
However, trying to update kodibuntu, it a) removed kodi and b) the Lenovo’s hard drive crashed.
So I put in a new hard drive and installed openelec instead
I added my video sources (movies and tv shows) and created a ~/.kodi/userdata/advancedsettings.xls with the following content
<advancedsettings>
<videodatabase>
<type>mysql</type>
<host>192.168.15.2</host>
<port>3306</port>
<user>xbmc</user>
<pass>xbmc</pass>
</videodatabase>
<videolibrary>
<importwatchedstate>true</importwatchedstate>
<importresumepoint>true</importresumepoint>
</videolibrary>
</advancedsettings>
(I have checked that xbmc/xbmc is indeed the proper user/pass).
However, the new Kodi is scanning the database and not showing the “view status” of my old movies. I have the idea it is rebuilding the database entirely.
a) Are the databases from kodi 14 and 17 compatible?
b) I can’t seem to remember the exact way of accessing the video libraries (whether I used SMB or NFS, and whether I used “TV Shows” or “Series” as a name. Is this important or is the library based on the video/tv show signature?
c[/code]) How can I check whether kodi indeed uses the external mysql database
d) how do I get my “view states” back? 🙂