2020-01-18, 10:22
(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.