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Development / Re: Kroozbox - PVD to media theatre solution
« on: June 12, 2009, 06:57:55 am »
Sorry for the delay in answering.

On My Setup I have 2 Drives both with a folder called "Films eg S:\Films\  and a New one R:\Films\
O/K for a start CREATE  a NEW folder in the directory where all your existing films are in my case I created a folder called "Films on R Drive" so I have S:\Films\Films on R Drive\
Right Click on your "My Computer" Icon on your Desktop
Left Click "Manage"
Left Click "Disk Management"
In the list of Hard Drives disk 0, disk 1 etc Right Click on your NEW Drive (my example you would Right Click on the R Drive).
After a Right Click select "Change Drive Letter and Paths"
Click "Add" and browse to the New folder you created above ie browse to S:\Films\Films on R Drive\
Click O/K
Click O/K

If you have set it up correctly you should see 2 entries entries when you Right Click on your NEW drive under "Disk Management"

I Have 1) R:
and     2) disk name (S:) \Films\Films on R Drive

Good luck

Paul T  :)
Thanks for the detailed instructions. It worked like a charm.
I tried that method a while back but I didn't share my new drive so it never worked.
Thanks

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Development / Re: Kroozbox - PVD to media theatre solution
« on: June 02, 2009, 04:04:12 am »
Hi All, not sure where to start with this.
 I am using Popcorn pointing towards a PC containing all my films on local drive S:  Database using PVD and Kroozebox to display the films. 95% films are .ISO everything works well and plays with no problems

My S: drive is running out of space. I cannot add to it as it is at the XP max of 2TB
I need to create a new drive, say a R:. What is the best way to get it to integrate with my exising setup ? Ideally films on both drives should be display at the same time but I am not sure if I need to/how to configure Kroozebox to work with the 2 Drives. They both be local drives on the same PC.

Any Ideas ?

Regards
Paul T   :-\

Paul
Did you figure out the solution to this problem? I'm going through the same thing now and I'm trying to figure out the solution.
Stay cool

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