[DOWNLOAD] MediaAssistent - XBMC Media Flagging Script
#16
amm i left the /home/moty path, damn
any way i'll bundle it all and upload it soon
10x and nice catch BTW
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#17
Does this run on the xboxHuh? Because everytime I run it I get:
" Error Python script failed: Q:\scripts\Media Assisten\default.py"
Then it freezes my box.
HTPC
Operating System: Win7 64-Bit Pro w/SP1
System: Intel Core2Duo 3.0Ghz / 4GB PC6400 DDR2 / ATI HD 7770 1GB GDDR5
XBMC Build: Kodi 14.0
Remote: Harmony One and HP Receiver
Display: 65" Toshiba dlp HDTV
XBOX
XBox Version: 1.6b
Xbox Mod: XboxHDM (Ndure)
Xbox Hard Drive: Seagate 400GB[/size]
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#18
About my "only 1 file gets scanned" issue:
It seemed to have something to do with special characters in the <studio>-tag (it was a french "é" in this case), but after some fiddling with the nfo-file in question i cannot reproduce this anymore.. strange..

kautious Wrote:Does this run on the xboxHuh? Because everytime I run it I get:
" Error Python script failed: Q:\scripts\Media Assisten\default.py"
Then it freezes my box.

From first post:
Quote:a word for win users:
the script would not run on win box'es, there few binaries that needs to be hunt down and i don't really have any win machine to test it on, so i've figured that i would leave it as a linux script
My guess is this also applies to xbox (and probably mac)
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#19
Hi lx01,
ok i've hunt down the problem, it seems that when ever linux ctypes is loading shared object it search for it in the ldconfig path which faced a problem for me since i want to supply all the external libs with in my package, so i had to patch ctypes a bit to make it work correctly.

now about your second problem, i've switched over from xml parsing just because this issue so if u can reproduce it please let me know, and offcourse your overall impression whether the script gets the job done.

any way i'm uploading the fixed one please test it if u can.

and no it would not run on xbox(i think) but as said i know exactly how to solve the problem but i need some help from some win python coder who can test it.

download: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/283941/Media%...-0.2.1.rar

BTW it could be that the supplied mediainfo lib and your libzen are not from the same version so i guess it would be wize to uninstall libzen, all the extra libs are allready supplied within the package so that it would work without any external deps.
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#20
About the library problem:
Deinstalled libzen, installed your new version, works greatSmile

About the special char problem:
I think i just hit another bug while trying to reproduce the problem, but on the other hand i just realized that i'm currently way too tired to do or write anything that makes sense (3am here). So i will go to bed first and try tomorrow...
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#21
After trying some more, i think it's either a xbmc bug or something's wrong with my current build:
If i run the FileHandler from cli ("python MediaAssistant/FileHandler.py") after modifying it to point to the nfo-file in question, everything's ok.

Oh, and:
Found some (unimportant) typo in various files: It's called "Codec", not "Codeck"Wink
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#22
Hello

I've tryed this script with latest svn on Debian 5.

After i click on yes for scanning content, script stops and xbmc is locked:

here are my logs: http://pastebin.com/f48f7a6d0
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