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i have just nuked the database and sorting it out ready for a fresh backup, then will try again, has been many many changes for my box over the years and is most likely user error and i love to break things so possibly a lazy hack i did which has been clouded by alcohol by now,
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i can't think what in my sources might be wrong though, tv shows are shared by an NFS server using the built in kodi client and the mapped drives are all blu-ray rips which need to be setup as a shared drive for the path to be sent to TMT6 and powerdvd
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willl have a good poke around once everything is imported and look at the path's in the database also this go around
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I should note that this was added to preserve plugin data originally, and I haven't tested it with any other paths.
Theoretically however it would exclude any valid database path, or part thereof.
So, 'nfs://' would exclude any path starting with that including all sub-directories. Same for 'smb://'.
'nfs://MyServer/my-tvshows/' Would exclude anything in that path and any sub-directories of it. It would not exclude 'nfs://MyServer/My-recordings/' For that you could use 'nfs://MyServer/' which would exclude both paths.
HTH
Learning Linux the hard way !!