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RE: After Watch - Haris1977 - 2020-01-18

(2020-01-18, 05:08)b'sketti Wrote:
(2019-12-30, 18:54)Haris1977 Wrote: Ok, i ve just finished re-installing all from begining [LibreElec 9.2.0 based on Kodi 18.5 (Linux Kernel 4.19.x)]

1.2.2 seems to work ok - at least it works as before.

I also tried to use local scrapper for my specific tv show. This addon refuses to work. My Folder path

\\192.168.1.110\Share\Videos\Series Haris\Istanbullu Gelin 2017 (it is through nfs share)

Inside "Istanbullu Gelin 2017" folder:

fanart.jpg (in order to have a fanart/poster of the film)
thumb.jpg (in order to have a thumbnail)
Istanbullu.Gelin.S03E01.HDTV.x264.mp4
Istanbullu.Gelin.S03E01.HDTV.x264-thumb.jpg

Scrapper: local nfo files

Cant make it work.

Although off-topic for this thread (sorry), according to your listed files above you don't have any local nfo files (e.g. Istanbullu.Gelin.S03E01.HDTV.x264.nfo) so the 'Local information only' pseudo-scraper won't work.  I'd suggest reading up on what NFO files are and how KODI uses them to understand more. 

What you propose "may" work, but it is too cumbersome/time consuming for me to do it for EVERY tv-series in which after watch addon wont work.

I have said before: for me this addon should work out of the box. It should do what supposes to do. Delete (or move) content after watching it. Period

Lets say i have:

X.avi (or any other video format)
X.srt (or *.sub or any other subtitle format)
X.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)
X-thumb.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)
X-fanart.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)

where X is the name of the movie/series. It should delete ALL of them at once. No matter the name, internet database and or *.nfo files.

Of course - as it is now - it works *most* of the times (80-90 %). But not always.

Just my thought imho.


RE: After Watch - b'sketti - 2020-01-18

(2020-01-18, 10:22)Haris1977 Wrote:
(2020-01-18, 05:08)b'sketti Wrote:
(2019-12-30, 18:54)Haris1977 Wrote: Ok, i ve just finished re-installing all from begining [LibreElec 9.2.0 based on Kodi 18.5 (Linux Kernel 4.19.x)]

1.2.2 seems to work ok - at least it works as before.

I also tried to use local scrapper for my specific tv show. This addon refuses to work. My Folder path

\\192.168.1.110\Share\Videos\Series Haris\Istanbullu Gelin 2017 (it is through nfs share)

Inside "Istanbullu Gelin 2017" folder:

fanart.jpg (in order to have a fanart/poster of the film)
thumb.jpg (in order to have a thumbnail)
Istanbullu.Gelin.S03E01.HDTV.x264.mp4
Istanbullu.Gelin.S03E01.HDTV.x264-thumb.jpg

Scrapper: local nfo files

Cant make it work.

Although off-topic for this thread (sorry), according to your listed files above you don't have any local nfo files (e.g. Istanbullu.Gelin.S03E01.HDTV.x264.nfo) so the 'Local information only' pseudo-scraper won't work.  I'd suggest reading up on what NFO files are and how KODI uses them to understand more.    

What you propose "may" work, but it is too cumbersome/time consuming for me to do it for EVERY tv-series in which after watch addon wont work.

I have said before: for me this addon should work out of the box. It should do what supposes to do. Delete (or move) content after watching it. Period

Lets say i have:

X.avi (or any other video format)
X.srt (or *.sub or any other subtitle format)
X.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)
X-thumb.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)
X-fanart.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)

where X is the name of the movie/series. It should delete ALL of them at once. No matter the name, internet database and or *.nfo files.

Of course - as it is now - it works *most* of the times (80-90 %). But not always.

Just my thought imho.   

I hadn't proposed anything except for you to read more about NFO files.

Apologies if I have misread your initial post.  You started talking about After Watch but then you went on to state that the 'local nfo files' scraper wasn't working for you.  My response was addressing why that scraper can't work for you based on the folder content that you presented — nothing at all to do with the After Watch add-on.


RE: After Watch - Haris1977 - 2020-01-18

(2020-01-18, 10:36)b'sketti Wrote:
(2020-01-18, 10:22)Haris1977 Wrote:
(2020-01-18, 05:08)b'sketti Wrote: Although off-topic for this thread (sorry), according to your listed files above you don't have any local nfo files (e.g. Istanbullu.Gelin.S03E01.HDTV.x264.nfo) so the 'Local information only' pseudo-scraper won't work.  I'd suggest reading up on what NFO files are and how KODI uses them to understand more.    

What you propose "may" work, but it is too cumbersome/time consuming for me to do it for EVERY tv-series in which after watch addon wont work.

I have said before: for me this addon should work out of the box. It should do what supposes to do. Delete (or move) content after watching it. Period

Lets say i have:

X.avi (or any other video format)
X.srt (or *.sub or any other subtitle format)
X.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)
X-thumb.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)
X-fanart.jpg (or *.png or any other img format)

where X is the name of the movie/series. It should delete ALL of them at once. No matter the name, internet database and or *.nfo files.

Of course - as it is now - it works *most* of the times (80-90 %). But not always.

Just my thought imho.    

I hadn't proposed anything except for you to read more about NFO files.

Apologies if I have misread your initial post.  You started talking about After Watch but then you went on to state that the 'local nfo files' scraper wasn't working for you.  My response was addressing why that scraper can't work for you based on the folder content that you presented — nothing at all to do with the After Watch add-on. 
I understand, no problem at all. I know about the existance of *.nfo files (haven't tested them yet). 

I just wanted to share my thought.


RE: After Watch - Haris1977 - 2020-03-11

LibreELEC (Leia) 9.2.1 is out.

Is this addon compatible with this version?


RE: After Watch - AnonTester - 2020-03-12

It's based on Kodi 18, so no particular reason why it wouldn't be compatible.


RE: After Watch - Haris1977 - 2020-03-25

I can confirm that it works, thanks


RE: After Watch - SmashDML - 2020-07-19

Seems to be skipping files at random nowadays on multiple installations I have running, is this a common problem with a fix?


RE: After Watch - AnonTester - 2020-07-24

Works for me without any problems. If you experience issues, provide a debug log which contains kodi version, plugin version and details of what files you're playing when you experience issues. Without any details whatsoever, we can't help.


RE: After Watch - Alexander78 - 2021-03-03

so ... the add-on just delete my entire movie library, about 300+ movies, vanished.

How do I even find the log (it was enabled), and how did this happen if I asked it to confirm before deleting ? And why would it even delete every single one of my movies EVEN in the case I somehow did confirmed it ? ... Like I have no clue what has just happened, why would it delete everything? I haven't even watched any movies recently, so it had no business going through my movies ... Jesus.


RE: After Watch - AnonTester - 2021-03-03

@Alexander78 While very frustrating if your movies are actually gone, it is extremely unlikely that this addon did this. Not only does it ask for confirmation to delete by default and checks for the amount of files/folders and asks for confirmation again if it would delete more than 10 files, but it's also not designed to do this at all. It runs after a movie or episode was played and not on its own.

It is a lot more likely that one of the following things happened:
- your movies are on a remote disk or network share and the disk or share is not mounted (kodi just doesn't see them)
- OS update interferes with mounting remote disk or network share (kodi just doesn't see them)
- new user or profile created in kodi with empty database
- the remote disk died (movies actually gone)
- the kodi database got corrupted so the movies are still there but kodi doesn't know about them any longer
- kodi database in mysql and mysql not started or accessible for some reason
- accidental deletion of files by someone or something with access to the source (files actually gone if there's no backup or recycle bin or similar)
- other

See this post how to find your logs/debug logs and provide meaningful information for anyone to be able to help you.
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=233369


RE: After Watch - Haris1977 - 2021-03-14

Smth is broken with the latest version of After Watch (1.2.4).

Confirmation dialog appears, you hit delete (movie/episodes) but the title of the movie remains on the screen (you need to update the library to make movie disappear)

Kodi 9.2.6, rasp 3

My log file here

https://paste.kodi.tv/tuliriwada.kodi

Any idea what could be wrong?


RE: After Watch - AnonTester - 2021-03-15

@Haris1977 I don't see any failures to remove the file from the library in the logs (there should be something if the addon tried). Please look at your settings and check if "Remove video from library" is actually enabled. If it is enabled, set it to disabled, leave the settings, go back in and toggle it back to enabled.


RE: After Watch - Haris1977 - 2021-03-16

(2021-03-15, 21:18)AnonTester Wrote: @Haris1977 I don't see any failures to remove the file from the library in the logs (there should be something if the addon tried). Please look at your settings and check if "Remove video from library" is actually enabled. If it is enabled, set it to disabled, leave the settings, go back in and toggle it back to enabled.

@AnonTester i did try what you proposed: to no avail. I even re-installed the plugin but no.

The strange is that it can delete my series (episodes) but the problem remains in movies (i have to force the library to update in order for the movie to vanish). Strange no2: in same libreelec version (9.2.6) and same After Watch version (1.2.4) but in rasp2, everything works as expected..

Also tried the previous Αfter Watch version (1.2.3) but same result. Even tried LE 9.0.2 but no!!!Sad

Don't know what is going on here...It seems that there is no library update after the addon finishes the deletion?)


RE: After Watch - AnonTester - 2021-03-18

@Haris1977 This is weird as you confirmed it works fine with the same LE setup on your rasp2. I'll add some more debug logging and hopefully we can figure out why it's not being triggered for movies on your rasp3.


RE: After Watch - Haris1977 - 2021-03-18

(2021-03-18, 13:05)AnonTester Wrote: @Haris1977 This is weird as you confirmed it works fine with the same LE setup on your rasp2. I'll add some more debug logging and hopefully we can figure out why it's not being triggered for movies on your rasp3.

Thanks Smile

It seems (for an unknown reason) the addon wont initiate a library scan (update library) after it has finished its job