2013-10-23, 19:29
Yes. It was a problem on themoviedb.org's end.
(2013-11-10, 13:54)TempleClause Wrote: Any updates on this?
It's still not working for me. Funny thing is when I press refresh on a movie it gets the fanart and thumbnails. But I don't really want to waste my time on doing this for all movies.
Any help is appreciated
(2013-11-10, 17:58)breezytm Wrote:(2013-11-10, 13:54)TempleClause Wrote: Any updates on this?
It's still not working for me. Funny thing is when I press refresh on a movie it gets the fanart and thumbnails. But I don't really want to waste my time on doing this for all movies.
Any help is appreciated
I and many others had to do a fresh install to get rid of the issue. It bound to happen again very soon since they are making changes on their API which means another install in a month or two ?
(2013-11-12, 01:11)jmarshall Wrote: If your data is configured to use the old server (i.e. was scraped before they shifted) then you'll need to refresh, or update the URLs accordingly. Pretty sure there was information posted on the changes required at the database level.
EDIT: Yes, in this very thread: "A direct SQL query to update the video database could be crafted if anyone cares to do so (basically need to search and replace "cf2.imgobject.com" with "d3gtl9l2a4fn1j.cloudfront.net")."
Note that there's some work being done to remedy this for the future - not sure if it will make Gotham, however (and even if it does, it won't help previously scraped stuff).