Suddenly i get a unfamiliar "unable to connect to remote server" -warning when trying to "scrape" / collect info about the movies on my harddrive
About 30% of all movies does'nt get any info at all - and about 70% only gets a "thumbnail" from a screen somewhere in the movie
The thing is that all series scraped fine.. all info that was received (covers, imdb rating, and so on) were 100% correct and worked fine
But with the movies it just wont work! (ive tried adding a new source/the hdd) several times to
Any idea on what to do to solve the problem?
Edit: i just realized that some of the series did not scrape either, im missing some seasons of some series!
Make sure the scraper have been updated to latest version. Use the check for updates option in addon section
(2017-12-03, 19:47)Martijn Wrote: [ -> ]Make sure the scraper have been updated to latest version. Use the check for updates option in addon section
update was needed
what could be the main reason that so many tv-shows not appear in my scraper?
im missing about 5-7 different tv-shows, and i have re-scraped several times
Incorrect names would be the main reason.
What are the shows? Copy and paste the names here in a post.
(2017-12-04, 10:27)Karellen Wrote: [ -> ]Incorrect names would be the main reason.
What are the shows? Copy and paste the names here in a post.
Its the following:
Fawlty Towers (probably ive named it wrong)
Also season 2 / 5 of Breaking Bad (the folder names are the same as season 1/3/4 strange though)
Main-problem right now is that i cant reach the HDD in the mediaplayer, through the network
Samba is a b.... so is it easier to set up with UpNp or something else?
now i got the transfer thru network working
but im still missing some tv-shows
Fawlty Towers
Some episodes of Breaking Bad
Homeland
and some others
should'nt the show be named like "homeland / homeland S01 / .............." ?
It looks like your naming is ok, as far as I can tell.
We will need to look at the Debug Log to see why Kodi is skipping them
- Go to Settings>System Settings>Logging then enable Debugging mode. Should be the first option
- Restart Kodi
- Replicate the problem. Run an Update Library.
- Upload the results to https://pastebin.com/ or https://paste.ubuntu.com/ and post the link back here.
Just came across this thread as I had the same issue today after doing a fresh Raspbian / Kodi 17.6 install.
The solution for me was that the installed scraper add-ons for TVDB, TMDB and the Version Check add-on all had newer versions available. After updating the add-ons, no more "unable to connect to remote server"
Mike
Thank's for trying to help me. I did manage to get 50% of my TV shows scanned but it stopped and stated cancel or yes to unable to connect to remote server.
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CV3qKKbQxD/
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TheTVDB API site is currently offline. You will need to wait until they restore their service. Their website is ok, though.
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You have a number of banned add-ons installed which makes you ineligible for support here until they are removed. See links in My Signature for more info.
I just ran into the issue "unable to connect to remote server" pop up. I tried updating the TVDB and Movie Database add-on and with no change and I even went as far as re-installing kodi before I found this post. Is the TVDB API still down? Would that still be the cause of my issue?
Here is my debug log:
https://pastebin.com/rAXtZbaz
TIA
TY for the link and info. I will wait patiently.