2019-09-13, 10:20
(2019-09-13, 08:19)Karellen Wrote: @brucecaoThanks!
Read here... https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2693885
Use the Event Log (wiki)
(2019-09-13, 08:19)Karellen Wrote: @brucecaoThanks!
Read here... https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2693885
Use the Event Log (wiki)
(2019-09-13, 08:19)Karellen Wrote: @brucecaoThe event log does not capture all the movies that are missed, plain and simple. However, I think in some cases this is because the scraper doesn't even see them for Kodi to enter the failure. I do not know what to do to correct this, as it seems to just be ignoring the folders in the directories entirely. Usually when it can't find something you will see the title flash by only once during the scan. When a movie is found, it shows the name, and then the name again, usually with the year. I had to take a break from Kodi when I moved and this is a completely fresh install with no imported library or anything like that. I am missing 50+ movies that scraped fine before, and for those titles I see no acknowledgement of their existence at all. Just a cursory check and then to the end of the scan. I used to make a note of these "single finds" as it was scanning and then go correct and scan again. Now that doesn't seem to even happen.
Read here... https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2693885
Use the Event Log (wiki)
(2019-12-16, 08:16)jcmaedl Wrote: Everything shows up as the individual VOBs, which of course all have the same name for each movie.Yep, I'm hearing you. A bug report has been submitted as another user reported the same issue... https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/issues/17027 No other help in that regard until a developer decides to take on the fix.
(2019-12-16, 08:16)jcmaedl Wrote: Now, in Leia, going to files seems to simply take you to the library as it exists.Not really. In Estuary I can easily tell the difference between scraped and unscraped, and different skins make it more obvious than others.
(2019-12-16, 08:26)Karellen Wrote: @jcmaedl
(2019-12-16, 08:16)jcmaedl Wrote: Everything shows up as the individual VOBs, which of course all have the same name for each movie.Yep, I'm hearing you. A bug report has been submitted as another user reported the same issue... https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/issues/17027 No other help in that regard until a developer decides to take on the fix.
(2019-12-16, 08:16)jcmaedl Wrote: Now, in Leia, going to files seems to simply take you to the library as it exists.Not really. In Estuary I can easily tell the difference between scraped and unscraped, and different skins make it more obvious than others.
eg. In Estuary using Videos>Files the icon changes from a folder icon to a square dot
But if you want me to look at your scraping problem, submit a log and I will check it. There is a known issue when Original Title is not English, and an English translation exists.
(2019-12-16, 08:31)jcmaedl Wrote: I can't say that all mine appear there because I know there are some missingThis is in Videos>Files>YourSource which is just a basic file browser (like Windows Explorer) and not dependent on the Library database. It will show a listing of folders and files, so all your raw movies folders and files in that selected Source must appear. If they don't... then that folder and files do not exist in your source.
(2019-12-16, 08:35)Karellen Wrote:Yes that is where I was looking... I think the problem may be that I am using a multipath source... It looks like everything from one of the items is what is missing. I can see them as one list if I use the File Manager found in settings, but not if I use Videos->Files->MySource, even though if I choose MySource and bring up contextual menu, it shows the multipath correctly.(2019-12-16, 08:31)jcmaedl Wrote: I can't say that all mine appear there because I know there are some missingThis is in Videos>Files>YourSource which is just a basic file browser (like Windows Explorer) and not dependent on the Library database. It will show a listing of folders and files, so all your raw movies folders and files in that selected Source must appear. If they don't... then that folder and files do not exist in your source.
(2019-12-16, 08:46)jcmaedl Wrote:I just deleted and re-added the source and scanning appears to be functioning correctly. I hadn't made the connection that the titles were all from one of the sources because they are all just movies like the others - I only knew the count was off. So, when I looked at the screen you posted on my end, it indeed did not have those folders for unscraped items, and the count was the library count, which looked to me like this was an echo of the library. I'm glad to know that is still there because by far this seems the easiest and fastest way to find missing stuff. Not sure what happened with my source, but thanks again for the swift and helpful responses, I'm all sorted out now.(2019-12-16, 08:35)Karellen Wrote:Yes that is where I was looking... I think the problem may be that I am using a multipath source... It looks like everything from one of the items is what is missing. I can see them as one list if I use the File Manager found in settings, but not if I use Videos->Files->MySource, even though if I choose MySource and bring up contextual menu, it shows the multipath correctly.(2019-12-16, 08:31)jcmaedl Wrote: I can't say that all mine appear there because I know there are some missingThis is in Videos>Files>YourSource which is just a basic file browser (like Windows Explorer) and not dependent on the Library database. It will show a listing of folders and files, so all your raw movies folders and files in that selected Source must appear. If they don't... then that folder and files do not exist in your source.
Quote:This addon should be considered obsolete.
Just run library scan and then visit the "event log" which is located in settings. There you will get a list of all that is not added to your library.
(2020-01-14, 16:38)DarrenHill Wrote: On that particular topic, it's worth double-checking that you're still actually using TVDB. From v18 onward the default scraper for TV shows is now TMDB, not TVDB.
Even on an upgraded install if you add a new source the default is TMDB - if you want TVDB you need to install it from the official repo and select it as the scraper.
(2018-01-20, 13:20)Martijn Wrote: This addon should be considered obsolete.
Just run library scan and then visit the "event log" which is located in settings. There you will get a list of all that is not added to your library.