2022-03-26, 20:26
I am running Kodi on an Android TV. The version is 19.3.
I have a number of movies being accessed by Kodi that are not showing properly, as well as some movie sets that I needed to
update. In order to do these things, I have used tinyMediaManager to gather all the movies for my move sets, correct errors in my
movie information,and get the correct artwork that is associated with the movies and movie sets.
I connected to my Kodi instance and made several attempts to update Kodi. My attempts, for the most part, have failed.
According to Kodi and tinyMediaManager documentation, movies are updated using the .nfo files generated by tinyMediaManager.
It doesn't look like Kodi is reading all of the updated files that I generated. Furthermore, when updating through
tinyMediaManager, Kodi does not update the movie set information at all.
I have looked at the documentation for both applications, and am seeing no reason for these failures. Is there some other process
that needs to be performed in order to get Kodi to at least detect the changes that I made in movies and movie sets?
Am I missing something, or have I found a bug in one or both of those applications?
I am running tinymediaManager V4 on a Windows machine. It is connected to Kodi via SMB.
Can anyone provide insights on how to solve the problems I have found here?
I have a number of movies being accessed by Kodi that are not showing properly, as well as some movie sets that I needed to
update. In order to do these things, I have used tinyMediaManager to gather all the movies for my move sets, correct errors in my
movie information,and get the correct artwork that is associated with the movies and movie sets.
I connected to my Kodi instance and made several attempts to update Kodi. My attempts, for the most part, have failed.
According to Kodi and tinyMediaManager documentation, movies are updated using the .nfo files generated by tinyMediaManager.
It doesn't look like Kodi is reading all of the updated files that I generated. Furthermore, when updating through
tinyMediaManager, Kodi does not update the movie set information at all.
I have looked at the documentation for both applications, and am seeing no reason for these failures. Is there some other process
that needs to be performed in order to get Kodi to at least detect the changes that I made in movies and movie sets?
Am I missing something, or have I found a bug in one or both of those applications?
I am running tinymediaManager V4 on a Windows machine. It is connected to Kodi via SMB.
Can anyone provide insights on how to solve the problems I have found here?