2011-02-11, 06:45
jtucker1972 Wrote:how about a log file so we can what the difference is? how are you determining when th iDuration field was filled?
I checked the database immediately after scanning was done. This was before I spent any significant time in the video library. In fact, as soon as the scanning was complete I quit XBMC. On the off-chance that the streamdetails was populated on a background thread after scanning was complete. It didn't matter whether I had an nfo file (created by XBMC and not a 3rd party application) or not, it still populated the streamdetails table.
I'm getting the impression that the issue is to do with the use of programs like Ember. Just a quick question but to everyone that has been experiencing this problem with duration, do you use a 3rd party application to manage your media or do you let XBMC do it all? I'd really be interested in seeing what the replies are to this question.
jtucker1972 Wrote:also, are you referencing streamdetails.iVideoDuration or movie.c11 which stores the duration from the scraper?
Of course I'm referencing the streamdetails.iDuration field and not the movie.c11 field. I've been saying that the movie.c11 field is no longer used from the beginning.
jtucker1972 Wrote:anyway, I would love to compare logs to see which one is bigger. ;-)
You can see my logs at http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=93749
I'll upload a log as soon as I get a chance.