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2016-12-18, 14:05
(This post was last modified: 2016-12-21, 13:14 by myron.)
Hi new user and overall is great, just one problem.
When i scan update it takes like 5hrs to scan the mediainfo. Movies stored on my NAS, tinymediamanager on a window 7 laptop. Looking through the logs it seems not reading my iso files does it not do that?
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Scanning MediaInfo takes it's time.
But we usually do it only once, until we have a result.
Reagrding ISO files:
it depends;
If they are DVD isos, we should be able to parse them;
If they are BulRay ones, it completely depends on MediaInfo, if it can parse them.
But i need a log of a new update/scan, to see what's happening...
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If there is a NFO file, it should be read on initial import.
(You need to remove the movie first, we do not do an update)
When having no info, at least the title and year should be filled (from your example).
Then a scrape metadata should fill the rest from internet...
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When having no info, at least the title and year should be filled (from your example).
Then a scrape metadata should fill the rest from internet...
The above does not work, if i update sources, media info is added then stops i have to do a manual scrape which is no big deal. This is with new movies added.
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2016-12-21, 11:22
(This post was last modified: 2016-12-21, 11:24 by myron.)
can you send me the logfile?
And the name of the movie where it happened?
Scraping has to be always triggered manually - we do not have "auto scrape after update"