2019-03-25, 21:23
This problem accurs on my Win10-PC and on my Android Media-Players (Zidoo) as well.
My media-files are located on a NAS server (Thecus) which is connected by LAN.
I set up a NFS share and made it public. It's working very well as my source.
There is absolutely no problem with writing on and copying to the NAS, e.g. in Android I can copy files via file-manager (TotalCommander) from Kodi-folder to any of the media folders on the NAS.
BUT... when I want to export the database using the "separate" method, it comes a little bit to Voodoo... After starting it, there comes an error message immediately popping up that Kodi cannot write into the folder, followed by the complete NFS-share / media-folder in which Kodi wants to write to. As if the folder is write protected. But actually it's NOT ... as you will see...
The result: Absolutely no NFO files were written, BUT tons of poster and fanart JPGs.... (?) !!!
Repeating the export without art and poster results in the same error message and absolutely no files to be copied. At the end there is a message that XYZ files could not be exported.
So it seems, that the problem is with NFO files only, as long as Kodi wants to write them onto the NAS into the NFS share.
Copying a nfo.file "by hand" using a file manager is no problem at all.
So what's the problem...?? My fault ? A bug...??
Got no ideas left...
My media-files are located on a NAS server (Thecus) which is connected by LAN.
I set up a NFS share and made it public. It's working very well as my source.
There is absolutely no problem with writing on and copying to the NAS, e.g. in Android I can copy files via file-manager (TotalCommander) from Kodi-folder to any of the media folders on the NAS.
BUT... when I want to export the database using the "separate" method, it comes a little bit to Voodoo... After starting it, there comes an error message immediately popping up that Kodi cannot write into the folder, followed by the complete NFS-share / media-folder in which Kodi wants to write to. As if the folder is write protected. But actually it's NOT ... as you will see...
The result: Absolutely no NFO files were written, BUT tons of poster and fanart JPGs.... (?) !!!
Repeating the export without art and poster results in the same error message and absolutely no files to be copied. At the end there is a message that XYZ files could not be exported.
So it seems, that the problem is with NFO files only, as long as Kodi wants to write them onto the NAS into the NFS share.
Copying a nfo.file "by hand" using a file manager is no problem at all.
So what's the problem...?? My fault ? A bug...??
Got no ideas left...