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The best thing is to get it reproducible with a simple test case. i.e. probably a single movies folder with a couple movie subfolders, one or more of which is a VIDEO_TS file.
Without a reproducible test case we're basically guessing, which takes ages to get to the issue. As soon as we can reproduce it'll be understood very quickly, and we can then consider fixes.
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I'm lost here, I've got the latest latest build of the program and can confirm it's occuring. Surely if I perform a library clean (and the library clean function is working correctly) then these folders / movies should be officially removed from my library?
If you're suggest my library is a mess, let's start this from scratch to see if it can be re-created on a new library, well I see the logic but shouldn't the clean function be fixing the mess?
There's more than 1 DVD folder in my list of movies which I know is missing.
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It's 320mb of MySQL data I take it that's too much?
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Can you just dump out the path table? That'll probably give me an idea. I dunno whether that 320MB includes all previous revisions of XBMC's tables or not, but if it does, then only the latest database is required (v77 I think it is)
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When XBMC does that DB split / fork thing, does that mean I can just drop the old table IF I don't connect with any old clients?
(Is it a fully copy of the old DB into the new one?)
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2014-08-02, 15:22
(This post was last modified: 2014-08-02, 15:24 by AbRASiON.)
EDIT: Might be behaving after all,.....
Still odd how long it took to remove it though.