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I have the same problem, whether using zip add or repository installer
Original comment by khod...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2012 at 8:44
I was actually able to figure out the problem. It seems Mac OS X Lion does not
work well with SMB media streaming which I understand is needed for the
XBMC-Adult scraper to work fully. I subsequently purchased "Player", a UPnP
media server by Yazsoft. With this, I was able to install the repository and
the zip file and have it open within XBMC as directed (locate/decompress the
zip file). Unfortunately, I was still unable to get the XBMC-Adult scraper to
do its thing. So, I disconnected my external HD (where the .avi movie files
were) and connected it to a PC laptop I had running SMB streaming. Sure enough
the scraper worked! All my .avi files (and I have many) were matched with their
appropriate covers, movie info, etc. So, long story short, to have this issue
resolved 1) install the XMBMC-Adult repository/Zip file on your Apple TV using
"Player" or another UPnP media server software (runs around $15-$20) and 2) use
a laptop or PC running SMB media streaming and connect the external HD (or
thumb drive, etc.) to it, having the scraper recognize your files through
there. Of course, this doesn't actually solve the problem of having the Apple
TV/XBMC/Adult Scraper work with a Lion-equipped Mac, but at least until Apple,
XBMC or a developer of the Adult scraper posts an update that's backward
compatible with the current SMB media server configuration? (an older version I
believe), or until someone develops a specific SMB media server software
compatible with Lion, you can rest easy knowing you're not doing anything wrong
and can turn to other more important matters. :)
Original comment by MnhttnLa...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2012 at 6:53
This does not sound like it is an issue with the repository / scrapers but
rather an issue with your server / file storage machine.
Do any of the default scrapers (e.g. TMDB Scraper) included with XBMC work
against that server?
If no then:-
Is your ATV1 running MacOS or Linux? (i.e. CrystalBuntu)
If its running MacOS you should post on xbmc.orgs forums regarding the issue
If its running CrystalBuntu you should post on the STM Labs forums regarding
the issue
Note: AFAIK you have never been able to install addon.zip files from an SMB /
remote share... you need to download the file onto the machine that is running
XBMC and install it from there.
e.g.
ssh your.apple.tv.ip
Username: root
Password: alpine
cd /root
wget http://xbmc-adult.googlecode.com/files/repository.xbmc-adult.zip
Then in XBMC
System -> Settings -> Addons: Install from Zip File and select
/root/repository.xbmc-adult.zip
Original comment by ltub...@gmail.com
on 1 Mar 2012 at 9:26
I hold on to my assertion -- my problem has been Lion's incompatibility with
SMB file sharing. I learned Apple created it's own proprietary SMB (Window
sharing software) that is not compatible with previously-designed software. I
know this because I have tested my Apple TV/XBMC/XBMC Adult Repository with a
Windows laptop and all works fine. Currently I have no workaround. No software
exists that is easy to implement using the earlier SMB protocol. :(
Original comment by MnhttnLa...@gmail.com
on 1 Mar 2012 at 2:57
You did not respond to any of my questions / suggestions.
Your initial complaint and response also state that your issue is with SMB
compatibility of MacOS Lion and not an issue with XBMC or any of its scrapers.
Suggest this issue be closed.
Original comment by ltub...@gmail.com
on 12 Mar 2012 at 2:20
Original comment by mrdougqu...@gmail.com
on 17 Mar 2012 at 11:34
This may help otherwise head for the forums
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Macintosh_File_Sharing_using_SMB_(Windows_F
ile_Sharing)#Mac_OS_X_10.7
Original comment by mrdougqu...@gmail.com
on 27 Mar 2012 at 1:17
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
MnhttnLa...@gmail.com
on 8 Dec 2011 at 7:47