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Ok, I enabled the DEBUG mode and went through the media library scan again and it created a 72MB file!!!
So instead of going through the hassle of trying to send the file on the Kodi Paste Site, I uninstalled Kodi, delete the Kodi folder on my Minix Neo Android Box and re-installed fresh... Started Kodi which game me a blank Library... Shut it down, copied my AdvancedSettings.xml, Passwords.xml and Sources.xml and restarted Kodi. My SQL library was back again! So I did go on a folder that was not yet recognized in the library, did a "Scan to library" and it recognized the movie right away! I did a full rescan on my library and only 3 movies were not recognized!!!!! From hundreds to 3 unrecognized movies, I can live with that! Oooh, and now the prompt that was missing (manual scan) is now back!
Note to self: when weird issues occur, delete the upgrade and re-install fresh! The install I just deleted has been upgrading since Kodi 16.x!
Thanks everyone for the help!
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Same here.After upgrade to v20 movie folder doesn't have content set anymore.
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Well, well, well, well...
How could I express my dismay in regards to the strange behaviour/relationship with Kodi and scrapers. Like I said in my previous post, re-installing Kodi from scratch did solve my issue and was finally able to get all my movies back in the library with the exception of 3 movies (out of 1300+).
As everything was going well too good, I decided to change ISP for a much quicker Internet... Normally this process is "almost" painless except this new ISP has restrictions on IP addresses... So I had to reconfigure everything at home with the new range of IPs and once this was completed, Kodi was once again able to connect on my "networked" library except that when it was time to update the library, it would shows in the right-top corner "Preparing... 0% and then the little wheel would spin for ever... I imagined it was a connection problem with the MariaDB on my NAS so I deleted and re-installed MariaDB and re-created everything I needed to connect again on the network.
Now, my Kodi can connect and update the database but, for some unknown freaking reasons, there are about 200 movies that are no longer recognized by the scraper! This is the same mac computer running the same version of Kodi with nothing being changed in its configuration! I did not change scraper or anything else and now, I have roughly 200 movies that even if I try to manually update them, they are simply not recognized at all... I think this is becoming a love-hate relationship between Kodi, the scraper and myself...
Should I delete Kodi again (even if it was re-installed 2 days ago) and try again? I have to admit that I'm a bit at loss right now. And unless I can upload a 72MB log file somewhere, I'm not too sure proposing uploading the log will be a good solution (but I know it would help a lot in order to understand what's going on under the hood)...
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!