Solved MYSQL - TV Shows - Scraper problem
#1
Hi,

I set up my XBMC with a centralized Mysql database. After the set up I let XBMC search for the Movies and TVShows. All Movies on my NAS were found but only one TVShow. I checked the settings but the settings were the same as before.

XBMC Debug log: http://pastebin.com/Y2cSkwuN
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#2
When you added the source for the TV Shows did you have the option 'Selected folder contains a single TV show' set?
DEBUG log: http://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file/Easy
HTPC advice: http://mymediaexperience.com , http://lifehacker.com/5828747/how-to-bui...lete-guide
My HTPC: an Acer Revo RL80 Nettop PC:
Windows 10
Intel Core-i3-2377M @ 1.5GHz, 4GB DDR3 @ 665MHz, Intel HD3000
465GB SATA disk, DVD-RW, 1.8TB Seagate USB disk


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#3
(2014-08-20, 15:53)elusien Wrote: When you added the source for the TV Shows did you have the option 'Selected folder contains a single TV show' set?

Nope
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#4
looks like its picking up bad info from your NFO's that reside beside your files. are they from a database export or did they come with the files?
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#5
I just looked at the log you posted and the TV Shows directory structure looks weird. Nothing like it should be, e.g.

TV Shows/Game of Thrones/Season1/Game of Thrones.S01E01.Winter is Coming

See http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Nam...s/TV_shows
DEBUG log: http://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file/Easy
HTPC advice: http://mymediaexperience.com , http://lifehacker.com/5828747/how-to-bui...lete-guide
My HTPC: an Acer Revo RL80 Nettop PC:
Windows 10
Intel Core-i3-2377M @ 1.5GHz, 4GB DDR3 @ 665MHz, Intel HD3000
465GB SATA disk, DVD-RW, 1.8TB Seagate USB disk


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#6
@elusien

before I changed the database to mysql it just worked perfekt, everything was in the right order etc.

@helta mmh, Ill try to delete the NFO files and test again
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#7
After I deleted the bad NFO files everything worked! Thanks!
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