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==XBMC Database Details== | ==XBMC Database Details== | ||
XBMC utilizes [http://www.sqlite.org/ SQLite], an open sourced light-weight SQL database-engine, to store all its library related data ([[Music Library|Music]], [[Video Library|Video]] and Program databases). By default, the database files (*.db) are stored in $HOME\UserData\Database\. | XBMC utilizes [http://www.sqlite.org/ SQLite], an open sourced light-weight SQL database-engine, to store all its library related data ([[Music Library|Music]], [[Video Library|Video]] and Program databases). By default, the database files (*.db) are stored in $HOME\UserData\Database\. |
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XBMC Database Details
XBMC utilizes SQLite, an open sourced light-weight SQL database-engine, to store all its library related data (Music, Video and Program databases). By default, the database files (*.db) are stored in $HOME\UserData\Database\.
Accessing the Database via SQLite application
Database files can be transferred via FTP to a Windows-based computer and edited or analyzed with a SQLite graphical client. XBMC's version of the database engine should be compatible with the standard clients such as SQLiteBrowser or SQLiteCC, (more available management-tools can be found in sqlite.org WIKI).
We recommend you use SQLiteSpy version 1.5.2 or higher.
TO-DO (what needs to be added to this database article)
- The layout etc. will be explained in more detail here later.