2013-08-12, 07:03
My problem is that I actually did this last weekend too after you told me about texturecache being able to do this. The same thing happened then (I didn't realize it until tonight). So while a bunch have older dates in the DAT file, they are all dated 2013-08-03. Ironically, it every movie that has that 2013-08-03 date in the DAT file that has todays date in the current db.
I guess I am going to have to restore my db to a copy from before 2013-08-03, backup to a new DAT file, delete the db, let XBMC create a new one, scan movies and restore from DAT file. I'll keep an eye on the the last played date/time throughout. But I have to say I am thinking something is going wrong with the DAT restore becaue there should be no value in the last played field until I restore from the file and I find it strange the the times listed are exactly during the time the restore was runnning.
We'll see. I'll try to get to it tomorrow and let you know what I find. Thanks again for your help.
I guess I am going to have to restore my db to a copy from before 2013-08-03, backup to a new DAT file, delete the db, let XBMC create a new one, scan movies and restore from DAT file. I'll keep an eye on the the last played date/time throughout. But I have to say I am thinking something is going wrong with the DAT restore becaue there should be no value in the last played field until I restore from the file and I find it strange the the times listed are exactly during the time the restore was runnning.
We'll see. I'll try to get to it tomorrow and let you know what I find. Thanks again for your help.