Nothing in the log really jumped out at me, but I have seen things like a funky image file cause issues during a scan. I'd check the folder of whatever show comes next after Doctor Who (alphabetically) and see if removing those files/show helps. If so, then something in there, either a video file or maybe an image thumbnail, is causing XBMC to freak out.
(2014-03-16, 21:49)Ned Scott Wrote: [ -> ]Nothing in the log really jumped out at me, but I have seen things like a funky image file cause issues during a scan. I'd check the folder of whatever show comes next after Doctor Who (alphabetically) and see if removing those files/show helps. If so, then something in there, either a video file or maybe an image thumbnail, is causing XBMC to freak out.
Ohh, the next thing was Dr. Horribles Sing-a-long Blog. Not technically a TV show, I wonder if that pissed it off.
Edit: Immediately it's working. Thank you so much!
That should still be able to be scraped. Did you check what was wrong with it ? Maybe try adding files back one by one until you see which one is broken. We'd be interested in the file that causes the lockup.