![]() In addition, it seems that sometimes Kodi's MediaBrowser doesn't load the metadata for titles although it does in all the other applications. With one exception: I can't seem to find a way to organize it the way I have it in MediaBrowser Classic or in any of the MediaBrowser applications. ![]() It, like all the other themes detected the library for the most part and pretty quickly picked up where I left off on WMC. ![]() On Kodi I have gotten as far as setting up a theme: 1080XF MB3. Naturally, since I have all the codecs installed I never needed to leave Media Center to watch anything. I was able to remove all the clutter and make it a seamless and simple experience. In Windows Media Center's MediaBrowser I had/am using the Pearl theme and have three sections setup: Animation, TV Shows, and Movies. However, now I am dealing with thousands of things that I just simply don't want. So I installed it, downloaded the themes and other required packages, and got it running on my Windows 8.1 system. ![]() However, with the unfortunate demise of the little green button I must look elsewhere for a suitable replacement and the only thing that came to mind was indeed XBMC/Kodi. With that said: it's still remarkably convoluted. I remember Kodi from its XBMC days and to me it was one of the most convoluted setups I had ever seen but I see they have improved somewhat. So, as everyone here likely already knows, Windows Media Center comes to an end with Windows 10 and with it that green button I've used for years with MediaBrowser. ![]()
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