All of a sudden movie library thinks BluRay files are new titles
#1
Here is the kodi.log
Kodi (15.2 Git:02e7013). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
Using Release Kodi x64 build
Kodi compiled Mar 1 2016 by GCC 4.9.3 for Linux x86 64-bit version 4.1.18 (262418)
Running on OpenELEC (official) - Version: 6.0.3, kernel: Linux x86 64-bit version 4.1.18
Skin: Eminence
Host CPU: Intel® Core™ i3-2120T CPU @ 2.60GHz, 4 cores available, 4GB RAM, Intel Desktop DQ67EP board

The overall issue I'm having is that all of a sudden the movie library is "finding" titles based off the path in my BluRay movies (*.mpls and *.dbmv
Here is the structure of my movie library (on FreeNAS, NFS accessed):
nfs://AWS-FreeNAS/mnt/Media/Movies
....../Movie Title (Year)
..............(media files - mix of *.MKV files or BluRay)

Example:
nfs://AWS-FreeNAS/mnt/Media/Movies
....../Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
............/BDMV
................../BACKUP
........................index.bdmv

Kodi now see's a new title called "Backup" and the scraper pulls down metadata and adds a new poster to my library. If I remove the title from my library, it is re-added to the library after another media scan.

Thanks.
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#2
I exported the media library and extracted 1 of the 156 *.mpls "movies" that Kodi (scraper?) thinks is a movie called "The Breakup Playlist"

*** HERE ***

So apparently Kodi is having a difficult time with *.mpls files. (?)

thx.
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#3
I think you set in the scraper that it should check recursive.
Make sure it's turnt off,
And movie matches folder name.
LibreElec Kodi | Aeon MQ ?
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#4
D'OH!~ OK, thanks. When I get home I'll look.

Any quick way of removing the ~156 (incorrect) titles in my "movies" library or is it just easier to remove the source, add the source back and have it rescan?

Thank you.
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#5
hmm i presume if you change it and do a clean library it should work.
LibreElec Kodi | Aeon MQ ?
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