It's not common to build a .msi package for every build (and it wouldn't be easy to constantly have to install your own builds). Instead, a complete build ends up in xbmc\bin\Release\. From there, you can run MP directly.
BTW if you want or need to compile with Debug configuration, make sure you copy over the contents of the Release folder to the Debug folder, but make sure you don't overwrite any existing files in the Debug folder.
According to Wikipedia, Windows only uses code pages other than UTF-8 to support legacy (mostly 32 bit) applications and supports two code pages in addition to UTF-8 (OEM and ANSI). According to Microsoft, UTF-8 has been the preferred character set since 2019. If TV Server (or its import routine) were using UTF-8, then umlauts...
According to Wikipedia, Windows only uses code pages other than UTF-8 to support legacy (mostly 32 bit) applications and supports...
Because I have around 200 TV channels and more than a dozen groups, I tried to import the TV channel groups from an old export.xml...
So far I have installed an MP1 server and MP1 clients. Now I want to connect a Raspi to the MP server.
Is there a HowTO for this? I installed the MPserverKodi plugin, shared the corresponding directories, and activated smb under Windows. Nevertheless, Kodi remains with the message 'PVR Manager is being tested: 0%
So far I have installed an MP1 server and MP1 clients. Now I want to connect a Raspi to the MP server.
Is there a HowTO for this? I...
So far I have installed an MP1 server and MP1 clients. Now I want to connect a Raspi to the MP server.
Is there a HowTO for this? I...
I bought Fight Club from an op shop (Goodwill to you yanks) but my PC reads the DVD as a folder. Both media players wouldn't run it, so I tried running it in MP2. However, when I play it, MP2 crashes to desktop (I think the debug log said it was a "fatal exception" or something). Can anyone please help?
I bought Fight Club from an op shop (Goodwill to you yanks) but my PC reads the DVD as a folder. Both media players wouldn't run...
I bought Fight Club from an op shop (Goodwill to you yanks) but my PC reads the DVD as a folder. Both media players wouldn't run...