2014-08-21, 00:41
Things you want from every report:
1. XMBC 13.2
2. Win7 Pro SP1 x64
3. Intel Core2Duo 6320
4. 2x gb DDR2
5. See below
6. -
7. http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=273182
I installed XBMC, didn't change any settings (besides turning off menu sounds) added the D drive (movies) -> nearly all are recognised (despite a scene releases' nfo file in almost every folder). So far so good.
Then I added the E drive, the one with TV shows, and hardly any (only 8 of 113, two of which are empty) showed up.
Not all folders and files have exactly the same naming scheme, but most are rather standard and have some form of "show.name.S0x.Eyz.hdtv-scene.mkv". E.g.: "Better.off.Ted.S01.DVDRip.XviD-REWARD\better.off.ted.s01e01.dvdrip.xvid-reward.avi" or "Community.S05\Community.S05E01.720p.HDTV.X264-DIMENSION.mkv"
Even 2 folders+files with the exact same naming scheme show different results:
The folder\file "V.2009.S01.720p\V.2009.S01E01.720p.HDTV.X264-DIMENSION.mkv" is recognised, but "Awake.2012.S01.720p\Awake.2012.S01E01.720p.HDTV.X264-DIMENSION.mkv" is not. Those folders contain nothing but 3 and 4 episodes respectively, all named like the 1st ones.
I can understand some shows not being recognised, but 96%!?!
Adding a tvshow.nfo to the Awake folder with "http://thetvdb.com/index.php?tab=series&id=248735&lid=7" resolves the problem, but I wasn't planning on doing that 100+ times.
A google search on these forums didn't result in anything very similar (at least not with a solution).
Log creation:
1. Open xbmc, delete tv show source, enable debugging, close xmbc, delete log file
2. Open xmbc, add E drive with default 'tv shows' settings, close xmbc
Any ideas?
1. XMBC 13.2
2. Win7 Pro SP1 x64
3. Intel Core2Duo 6320
4. 2x gb DDR2
5. See below
6. -
7. http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=273182
I installed XBMC, didn't change any settings (besides turning off menu sounds) added the D drive (movies) -> nearly all are recognised (despite a scene releases' nfo file in almost every folder). So far so good.
Then I added the E drive, the one with TV shows, and hardly any (only 8 of 113, two of which are empty) showed up.
Not all folders and files have exactly the same naming scheme, but most are rather standard and have some form of "show.name.S0x.Eyz.hdtv-scene.mkv". E.g.: "Better.off.Ted.S01.DVDRip.XviD-REWARD\better.off.ted.s01e01.dvdrip.xvid-reward.avi" or "Community.S05\Community.S05E01.720p.HDTV.X264-DIMENSION.mkv"
Even 2 folders+files with the exact same naming scheme show different results:
The folder\file "V.2009.S01.720p\V.2009.S01E01.720p.HDTV.X264-DIMENSION.mkv" is recognised, but "Awake.2012.S01.720p\Awake.2012.S01E01.720p.HDTV.X264-DIMENSION.mkv" is not. Those folders contain nothing but 3 and 4 episodes respectively, all named like the 1st ones.
I can understand some shows not being recognised, but 96%!?!
Adding a tvshow.nfo to the Awake folder with "http://thetvdb.com/index.php?tab=series&id=248735&lid=7" resolves the problem, but I wasn't planning on doing that 100+ times.
A google search on these forums didn't result in anything very similar (at least not with a solution).
Log creation:
1. Open xbmc, delete tv show source, enable debugging, close xmbc, delete log file
2. Open xmbc, add E drive with default 'tv shows' settings, close xmbc
Any ideas?