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29th May, 2013, 03:59 AM
Is there anyone out there that knows how to do this?
29th May, 2013, 04:12 AM
well, I just type your question into the old friend google and this came out as first link
http://www.howtogeek.com/112200/how-to-supercharge-your-media-center-streaming-experience-with-navi-x/
You should try it too sometimes , it really does work
http://www.howtogeek.com/112200/how-to-supercharge-your-media-center-streaming-experience-with-navi-x/
You should try it too sometimes , it really does work
29th May, 2013, 04:20 AM
I didn't need a smart elic, but fyi, I tried google already as well as that same link you provided. I created an account and tried to back up my favorites and what do you know nothing happend. The only reason I would waste my time on a forum is if google is not helping. Also why are you on a forum telling people to use google, it defeats the purpose of a forum.
29th May, 2013, 04:26 AM
(29th May, 2013 04:20 AM)tye_beach Wrote: [ -> ]I didn't need a smart elic, but fyi, I tried google already as well as that same link you provided. I created an account and tried to back up my favorites and what do you know nothing happend. The only reason I would waste my time on a forum is if google is not helping. Also why are you on a forum telling people to use google, it defeats the purpose of a forum.
well I just tried to help so here you have another google search link than
http://www.xbmchub.com/forums/general-navi-x-discussion/7386-navi-x-updated-3-7-7-a.html#post66244
Anything else I could do for you ?
Dont go mad for no reason m8 its not good for anyone
29th May, 2013, 05:14 AM
OK let me help you out a little bit instead of thinking you can infer. I am running xbian on a rpi (hence why I am on an xbian forum). The links you have provided are things I have already tried...for one I have tried to login and sync and I get absolutely no results. The 2nd link you provided would be a help except the xbian file structure is not the same as the one in the link (maybe they use openelec or something idk) if I could get to the favorites.plx file then I could back it up, however I can't. If I could send you a screen shot you would see what I mean. My sd card doesn't have the same structure as the link basically.
29th May, 2013, 05:17 AM
/home/xbian/.xbmc/addons/script.navi-x/favorites.plx
highlighted part is exact same so with this you should be able to do what you need to do
highlighted part is exact same so with this you should be able to do what you need to do
29th May, 2013, 05:42 AM
what I find weird is that I have no folders at all just files (here they are as they appear in order at the root of the sd card) ...Note that "initramfs" is a .rar file and "kernel" is an
.img file
.firmware_revision
bootcode
cmdline
config
COPYING.linux
fixup.dat
initramfs
kernel
LICENCE.broadcom
README.md
start.elf
I am running XBian 1.0 Alpha 5
.img file
.firmware_revision
bootcode
cmdline
config
COPYING.linux
fixup.dat
initramfs
kernel
LICENCE.broadcom
README.md
start.elf
I am running XBian 1.0 Alpha 5
29th May, 2013, 05:49 AM
how do you access your SD card?
if you plug it into Windows machine you will not be able to see any of those.
The part you mentioned is just a small FAT partition, thats the only visible from Windows.
To be able to see the needed part you have more options - Live Linux Boot CD, SSH, WInSCP, etc
if you plug it into Windows machine you will not be able to see any of those.
The part you mentioned is just a small FAT partition, thats the only visible from Windows.
To be able to see the needed part you have more options - Live Linux Boot CD, SSH, WInSCP, etc
29th May, 2013, 05:58 AM
Thanks I didn't even think about the partition being hidden from Windows!
OK I have booted into a Live Ubuntu disk and I went to home>xbian> and the folder is empty...any ideas?
I have tried searching the whole partition for "navi-x", ".plx", and "favorites" and I get no results...
OK I have booted into a Live Ubuntu disk and I went to home>xbian> and the folder is empty...any ideas?
I have tried searching the whole partition for "navi-x", ".plx", and "favorites" and I get no results...
29th May, 2013, 06:35 AM
.xbmc/ means is hidden
29th May, 2013, 06:38 AM
use the WinSCP software under Windows, I guess it would be easier for you. It looks and work similar to Total Commander
Google search for it
Google search for it
29th May, 2013, 06:41 AM
Thank you for all of your help!
I just hit Ctrl+H and was able to see the files...thanks again!
I just hit Ctrl+H and was able to see the files...thanks again!
29th May, 2013, 08:28 AM
I didn't realize that backing up and reloading a folder would be so difficult. I do not have proper permission to reload my favorites folder back onto the sd card. I have tried a few different ways to change permissions, but can't seem to get it to work. Is there an easier way to do this or would it be easier to ssh in. If it is easier to ssh in, where do I navigate so that I can insert the saved favorites back into Navi X?
29th May, 2013, 09:30 AM
OK I was able to get root access to the sd card and I moved my .plx files into the New Navi-X Favorites folder, but when I load the sd card back into the rpi and open Navi-X my favorites aren't there...any suggestions?
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