2013-02-22, 11:27 AM
This is a small problem with a work around, but it is still bugging me somewhat so would appreciate some help
In the 'recording' tab the add-on finds the NPVR recordings which are arranged in folders by the name of the programme -ie how NPVR does it -hardly surprising
My problem is that if I go down the tree into one of the programme folders to get a listing of the programmes inside the subfolder I cannot easily get out of it.
If you hit return or escape - yes you do get out but it throws you right back the Live TV tab. And then if you go back to recordings you get taken straight back to the sub-folder where you were before. Irritating!
On the native XMBC video tab, which I have set to access the same folder, I can get out by hitting the up arrow, but there is no up arrow in the NPVR plug-in that I can see. Nor can I find a key either on the key map or trial and error that does it. This is why I think may be an NPVR add-on problem rather than an XMBC problem
BTW the work around is go to one of the other tabs on the top level (TV or audio say), then back to recording, when it behaves properly
Steve Hodge
In the 'recording' tab the add-on finds the NPVR recordings which are arranged in folders by the name of the programme -ie how NPVR does it -hardly surprising
My problem is that if I go down the tree into one of the programme folders to get a listing of the programmes inside the subfolder I cannot easily get out of it.
If you hit return or escape - yes you do get out but it throws you right back the Live TV tab. And then if you go back to recordings you get taken straight back to the sub-folder where you were before. Irritating!
On the native XMBC video tab, which I have set to access the same folder, I can get out by hitting the up arrow, but there is no up arrow in the NPVR plug-in that I can see. Nor can I find a key either on the key map or trial and error that does it. This is why I think may be an NPVR add-on problem rather than an XMBC problem
BTW the work around is go to one of the other tabs on the top level (TV or audio say), then back to recording, when it behaves properly
Steve Hodge