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    #16
    Re: Guide to Flashing ROMs & installing XBMC

    Originally posted by no_spam_for_me View Post
    I don't really know what you mean, but if you use the MINIX XBMC, they use another app-name (hk.minix.xbmc) so you have to use
    android/data/hk.minix.xbmc/files/.xbmc/userdata

    The leading dot before the file-/folder-name identifies it at Linux as hidden (e.g. .xbmc)

    For those who want to "sideload" the file via ADB you have to use:
    /storage/emulated/legacy/android/data/hk.minix.xbmc/files/.xbmc/userdata
    That's what I needed to know MSN thanks!

    Sent from my Minix Neo X8-H using Tapatalk.

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      #17
      Hi guys & gals,

      * Please don't ask questions in Guide Threads (won't answer again)
      * Worse yet: Don't quote long posts
      * Guide Threads are for new people + REFERENCE to read fast & get info
      *
      Guide Threads are not for problem solving
      * Worse
      yet: not for asking unrelated questions
      * Ask in ROM threads or related xbmc & performance threads or start a new thread


      I might post more tips later.
      As of now (27 July 2014) ROM 1.8 final release is recommended.

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        #18
        How I installed 1.8

        Nvm
        Last edited by Guest; 12 August 2014, 07:58.

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          #19
          I found that <cachemembuffersize>0</cachemembuffersize> in advancedsettings.xml isn't working for all media. I only tried Finless 1.5b1 tho. After I removed it, all media previously not working, work again.

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            #20
            Nvm
            Last edited by Guest; 12 August 2014, 07:58.

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              #21
              Hi, I applied zero cache from within mashup, is this the same as advancedsettings.xml?
              M8N Quad Core Android 4.4
              JustMe v1.5 ported v2

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                #22
                Originally posted by elgrego View Post
                Hi, I applied zero cache from within mashup, is this the same as advancedsettings.xml?

                Most likely - in our experience if it ain't broke don't fix it, especially when it comes to the advancedsettings.xml file.

                You can load advancedsettings.xml in to notepad to check it anyway it's easy to understand and it is in the userdata folder usually (I think).
                Team UX
                http://www.ultimatexbmc.com/

                http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...-ULTIMATE-XBMC

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