2015-07-11, 09:27
2015-07-12, 16:56
(2015-07-11, 09:27)tobid Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
i created a bugtracker:
bugtracker
but i am not sure, if this is a bug or i just failed configuring something.
thanks,
tobid
I looked at the file, and noticed your file naming is a bit strange:
Code:
VideoInfoScanner: Found episode match \\BANANAPI\Platte3\Serien\Arrow\Staffel 01\tvp-arrow-s01e05.mkv (s1e5) [s([0-9]+)[ ._-]*e([0-9]+(?:(?:[a-i]|\.[1-9])(?![0-9]))?)([^\\\/]*)$]
Also you can visit the german support forum of Ember: http://www.kodinerds.net/index.php/Threa...bei-Ember/
2015-07-13, 18:51
I think i have found the issue.
But post the <dateadded> and <lastplayed> values from this NFO, so i can check if it's the same issue:
But post the <dateadded> and <lastplayed> values from this NFO, so i can check if it's the same issue:
Code:
\\BANANAPI\Platte3\Serien\Breaking Bad\Staffel 01\isd-breakingbadxvid-s01e01.nfo
2015-07-13, 20:40
thanks for the reply, here are the values:
<dateadded>2009-03-19 17:28:56</dateadded>
<lastplayed>1601-01-01</lastplayed>
<dateadded>2009-03-19 17:28:56</dateadded>
<lastplayed>1601-01-01</lastplayed>
2015-07-13, 22:54
Ok, same problem, same strange <lastplayed> value like te other user that have the same errors. "1601-01-01" can not be converted to UNIX timestamp.
Do you have used other tools as Ember to edit your episodes/NFOs?
Do you have used other tools as Ember to edit your episodes/NFOs?
2015-07-16, 21:43
hey,
im sorry for the late reply.
Dont think so! At the moment i am using Ember_1.3.0.20 again. This works for me.
Greetings,
tobid
im sorry for the late reply.
Dont think so! At the moment i am using Ember_1.3.0.20 again. This works for me.
Greetings,
tobid