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<blockquote data-quote="enchant" data-source="post: 864344" data-attributes="member: 72572"><p>Now that I found the logs, I discovered that it didn't like my directx install. I uninstalled and re-installed directx, and I'm able to bring up MP2 now.</p><p> </p><p>One question - I looked through the wiki, but didn't see this covered. Currently, MP1 handles files in a directory structure that you can navigate much like Windows Explorer. You configure a top-level directory, and you can go down into directories till you find what you're looking for. From what I can see, MP2 doesn't do that - it organizes by genre's, etc. I have a very deep hierarchy of videos. Will I still be able to navigate that with MP2? I did configure the directory in the Shares settings, but it appears to be listing all videos on the drive (or at least a lot of them, anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enchant, post: 864344, member: 72572"] Now that I found the logs, I discovered that it didn't like my directx install. I uninstalled and re-installed directx, and I'm able to bring up MP2 now. One question - I looked through the wiki, but didn't see this covered. Currently, MP1 handles files in a directory structure that you can navigate much like Windows Explorer. You configure a top-level directory, and you can go down into directories till you find what you're looking for. From what I can see, MP2 doesn't do that - it organizes by genre's, etc. I have a very deep hierarchy of videos. Will I still be able to navigate that with MP2? I did configure the directory in the Shares settings, but it appears to be listing all videos on the drive (or at least a lot of them, anyways. [/QUOTE]
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