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jreays

Action within Sequence

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Greetings,

When I try to add an action to a sequence the only action file path shown is my Blu-ray (E:) drive. I am unable to select another drive to navigate to my action files.

Thank you for your help.

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34 minutes ago, jreays said:

Greetings,

When I try to add an action to a sequence the only action file path shown is my Blu-ray (E:) drive. I am unable to select another drive to navigate to my action files.

Thank you for your help.

Hey there! When we've seen this issue in the past, it was because the drive that houses the Actions and other CinemaVision media has not been added as a Source in the Kodi File Manager. Here's how to do that:

  1. Open the Kodi File Manager.
  2. Select Add source.
  3. Select Browse.
  4. Browse to the root drive or share that you wish to use to store your CinemaVision content and press OK.
  5. Name the source and press OK.

Now that we have the source added in Kodi, lets test our ability to write to that source.

  1. Open the Kodi File Manager.
  2. Select the source that you just created, which points to the root drive that will be used to store your CinemaVision content.
  3. Browse to the location which will contain your CinemaVision content.
  4. Create a new folder called CinemaVision.
    1. Press C on the keyboard.
    2. Choose Make new folder.
    3. Name the folder CinemaVision.

If the CinemaVision folder isn't created, you should modify the permissions on the share to allow Kodi to write to the share, or set up authentication with the correct permissions.

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5 hours ago, jreays said:

That was the trick! Thank you!

You're welcome! Thanks for supporting our madness! :) Let us know if you need anything.

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