2020-08-19, 22:19
In your log, I can see that your nfo files are being found and read into the database...
Can you confirm this movie was scraped correctly?
Your image shows the nfo file is located correctly. Although I question your use of DVD folders. There is absolutely no benefit to retaining the DVD structure as it is unnecessarily complicated (20+ year old technology). It would be a lot easier to use single files. Try using this to convert into single file mkv... https://www.makemkv.com/
As far as I can see from your screenshot and your log, there are no problems. There are a lot of movies in your log, tell me exactly which movie is the problem because the movie in your screenshot scraped fine according to the log.
xml:DEBUG: VideoInfoScanner: Found matching full NFO file: J:\Home Movies Final\2003-4 Vacations Disk I (Legacy)\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.nfo
DEBUG: VideoInfoScanner: Adding new item to movies:J:\Home Movies Final\2003-4 Vacations Disk I (Legacy)\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO
Can you confirm this movie was scraped correctly?
Your image shows the nfo file is located correctly. Although I question your use of DVD folders. There is absolutely no benefit to retaining the DVD structure as it is unnecessarily complicated (20+ year old technology). It would be a lot easier to use single files. Try using this to convert into single file mkv... https://www.makemkv.com/
As far as I can see from your screenshot and your log, there are no problems. There are a lot of movies in your log, tell me exactly which movie is the problem because the movie in your screenshot scraped fine according to the log.