2010-01-20, 05:28
mtehonica: Have you continued to have issues? I have been testing several things to try and replicate the issue, but I havent had any success replicating.
tim- Wrote:mtehonica: Have you continued to have issues? I have been testing several things to try and replicate the issue, but I havent had any success replicating.
mtehonica Wrote:I haven't seen any issues lately. The previous issues haven't happened again so must have been a fluke.
I do have a quick feature request though.... Can you make it so the log files are separated by day? Basically have the script write to xbmcsync.$(date).log or something along those lines. My log gets quite large and sorting through it is difficult.
gmk2 Wrote:Would it be possible to consider extending this program - a key 'feature' in XBMC is that it will allow the watched flag to be export into .nfo files however ignores them on import.
Having moved my media onto a new server all of the relative paths to the media changed, I am not looking forward to manually updating the watched flag 1000's of times
What I would like to be able to do is scan the .nfo files sitting with the media and update the library. Keeping in tune with your app, I would picture it also syncing the nfo files back when a scan reveals a movie has been watched. There are quite a few people I suspect would be interested in this.
mtehonica Wrote:Don't want to get off topic here but search for XBMCSync if you want to be able to migrate your "watched" status for each file.
gmk2 Wrote:This is the XBMCSync thread... searching for XBMCSync only returns this thread on the forum.
gmk2 Wrote:Would it be possible to consider extending this program - a key 'feature' in XBMC is that it will allow the watched flag to be export into .nfo files however ignores them on import.
Having moved my media onto a new server all of the relative paths to the media changed, I am not looking forward to manually updating the watched flag 1000's of times
What I would like to be able to do is scan the .nfo files sitting with the media and update the library. Keeping in tune with your app, I would picture it also syncing the nfo files back when a scan reveals a movie has been watched. There are quite a few people I suspect would be interested in this.
mtehonica Wrote:Actually, I just checked my log again and it appears to have done something funky again.... http://pastebin.com/f6121cb88
It keeps finding the same show as newly watched over and over again. If I am thinking this through correctly, I think what it should do is find the newly watched show, tag a Y for isnew in the db and then move on and shouldn't ever find it new again. But won't mark the db isnew field to N until it updates all machines.
mtehonica Wrote:I haven't seen any issues lately. The previous issues haven't happened again so must have been a fluke.
I do have a quick feature request though.... Can you make it so the log files are separated by day? Basically have the script write to xbmcsync.$(date).log or something along those lines. My log gets quite large and sorting through it is difficult.
fidoboy Wrote:Hi, where can i download this script?
tim- Wrote:Hmm.. you are correct. It shouldnt be doing that. Can I get a copy of the MyVideos34.db? Sorry for the slow replys but I have been out of touch as my wife just had a baby this weekend =)
RockDawg Wrote:.
One issue that would be nice if it could be resolved. If I'm watching a video on a machine and xbmcsync runs, I get noticeable jerkiness the whole time the script says it's updating the computer I'm watching the video on. Is it possible to set a lower priority on the script or something?