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Thread: Add favorites externally?

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    Add favorites externally?

    I just setup a new install and want to copy my favorites from my old drive to new one. Is this possible?

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    everything is stored in the onechannelcache.db file under xbmc/userdata/database

    If you're handy with SQL, you can just copy the relevant tables to a new database, otherwise, just copy that file to the other machine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bstrdsmkr View Post
    everything is stored in the onechannelcache.db file under xbmc/userdata/database

    If you're handy with SQL, you can just copy the relevant tables to a new database, otherwise, just copy that file to the other machine
    Hey thanks for this, I was going crazy trying to figure out where the favorites were stored....lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bstrdsmkr View Post
    everything is stored in the onechannelcache.db file under xbmc/userdata/database

    If you're handy with SQL, you can just copy the relevant tables to a new database, otherwise, just copy that file to the other machine
    Awesome! thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bstrdsmkr View Post
    everything is stored in the onechannelcache.db file under xbmc/userdata/database

    If you're handy with SQL, you can just copy the relevant tables to a new database, otherwise, just copy that file to the other machine
    Going to take this little tidbit and put it on the blog for other users. Thanks for that!


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    I've been contemplating changing this. Mainly because of something changes in the database and the user doesn't get the update, then it changes again, you have to wipe the db to fix it
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