2012-05-13, 05:55
No, not yet.
(2012-06-22, 20:20)ImTorn Wrote: This is interesting as I have had exactly the same problem since I upgraded to Eden (XBMCbuntu, not Windows - apologies if this is on the wrong thread but I can't see anyone else with the same symptoms elsewhere). My entire music library is duplicated and some (but not all) TV shows are duplicted (it's binary, though - either all episodes for all seasons are suplicated or none are). Movies seem to be okay.
After the Eden upgrade I couldn't see any sources using the GUI anymore and new content wouldn't scan (not surprisingly). The duplicates started when I re-added the sources, though it is odd that not everything is duplicated. Cleaning the library makes no difference. What is interesting, though, is that if I "Remove from Library" one of the duplicated TV shows, it still sits there afterwards but with the right number of (unduplicated) episodes. It's like there is a 'hidden' source or something, as well as the visible one. When the system upgrades to Eden, how does it preserve the library? This could be where the problem lies...
I suspect the easiest thing is probably to trash the library and re-build. Two questions:
1. Before I do that, is there something obvious to check?
2. If I do go down the 'trash the library' route, what is the easiest way to do this (I can do basic stuff in linux but haven't gotten into databases yet)?
All help greatfully received!