2016-05-01, 20:12
(2016-05-01, 19:54)artistwantab Wrote: Thank you. I had that pulled all the way down and didn't use it.
No prob. It's the only filter I use, as it shows me what movies are missing what info.
Cheers.
(2016-05-01, 19:54)artistwantab Wrote: Thank you. I had that pulled all the way down and didn't use it.
(2016-05-01, 15:33)tars Wrote: This issue persists when running Batch Rescraper Wizard for TMDB set names and movie set artwork.
I did some investigation for movies that give the error, and here's one problem I found.
TMDB used to have "Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection" movie set, but now the set no longer exists in the site. So if you now scrape "The Birds (1963)", it gets no TMDB movie set. But if you already have the movie in your collection with the movie set name and set id (354777) in nfo file and try to rescrape "TMDB set names" to update the info, MC doesn't remove the non-existent set name and set id from the nfo file.
At this point, if you try to rescrape movie set artwork for the movie, if throws the errors quoted above.
(2016-05-01, 16:26)tars Wrote: When rescraping TMDB set name for "James Bond Collection" movies using Batch Rescraper Wizard, many movies (For Your Eyes Only, Live and Let Die, Spectre) keeps giving the following error.
Code:System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at Media_Companion.Movie.RescrapeSpecific(RescrapeList rl)
at Media_Companion.Movies.BatchRescrapeSpecific(List`1 NfoFilenames, RescrapeList rl)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethod(Object target, Object[] arguments, Signature sig, Boolean constructor)
at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.UnsafeInvokeInternal(Object obj, Object[] parameters, Object[] arguments)
at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture)
at Media_Companion.Form1.CallSubByName(String SubName)
at Media_Companion.Form1.BckWrkScnMovies_DoWork(Object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e)
But set name and set id in nfo files of those movies have no problem at all and are identical with the info on the site. If I select those problem movies only and run rescrape movie set name via context menu command, it works without any problem. I suspect Batch Rescraper Wizard has some issue for TMDB set name.
(2016-05-01, 23:07)artistwantab Wrote: I just found something out.
On my main computer 27" screen and NVidia Quadro Pro2 Card I cant see the general filter option.
1024 x 768 resolution...
I can't see the general filter. Even with the tool bar push all the way up. Weird.
Here is a screen shot.
(2016-05-01, 23:27)bobrap Wrote:(2016-05-01, 23:07)artistwantab Wrote: I just found something out.
On my main computer 27" screen and NVidia Quadro Pro2 Card I cant see the general filter option.
1024 x 768 resolution...
I can't see the general filter. Even with the tool bar push all the way up. Weird.
Here is a screen shot.
Have you checked to make sure it isn't unchecked in the configure movie filters?
(2016-05-01, 22:31)bobrap Wrote: Hi, Rob. Could you please explain this a bit more:
Movie - Disable incompatible general filter, Incomplete Movie Set Info. Users can select 'Sets' filter to display how many movies of total movies in a set.
Is this supposed to fix the (# of unknown) when using the sets filter? Thanks.
(2016-05-01, 22:31)bobrap Wrote: Is this supposed to fix the (# of unknown) when using the sets filter?
(2016-01-20, 19:23)vbat99 Wrote: you may need to run the Movie Set Id Check from Toolbar Movies and afterwards do a Refresh to repopulate all the data required, for MC to know exactly how many movies should be in a Movie Set. Ie: Die Hard Collection should show (2 of 5) - if you have two of the movies belonging to Die Hard.
(2016-05-02, 01:53)vbat99 Wrote: AnotherPhil was coding this, and it hasn't been working since it's addition.
I have only disabled this option, therefore hiding it from addition to the General Filter list of filters.
(2016-05-02, 04:27)tars Wrote:(2016-05-02, 01:53)vbat99 Wrote: AnotherPhil was coding this, and it hasn't been working since it's addition.
I have only disabled this option, therefore hiding it from addition to the General Filter list of filters.
I hope you fix this issue partly with my bug reports. But if you cannot fix it because that's not what you coded, my suggestion is completely remove the added code and restore it as it was instead of hiding it. Movie set related features in MC used to be just working fine before the filter was added about four months ago. Then, if you want, add new code after you really test it.
(2016-05-02, 05:05)vbat99 Wrote: I have solved scrolling in the Movie Fanart Tab. This will be in the next release.
(2016-05-02, 06:47)tars Wrote: Thanks!
A quick question: how to filter to movies in any movie set?
You can filter to movies with no movie set by selecting "none" from movie set filter and also can select individual movie sets, but how to select all movie sets at once?
You can do it on table tab, but then you can't use rescrape commands, etc.
(2016-05-01, 23:27)bobrap Wrote:(2016-05-01, 23:07)artistwantab Wrote: I just found something out.
On my main computer 27" screen and NVidia Quadro Pro2 Card I cant see the general filter option.
1024 x 768 resolution...
I can't see the general filter. Even with the tool bar push all the way up. Weird.
Here is a screen shot.
Have you checked to make sure it isn't unchecked in the configure movie filters?