2010-09-15, 18:36
Thanks for the answer, appreciated.
Global management of the tracking file would be a nice feature/option, I think. I know that when I did my initial scans of recordings, I was logged into my default account, not the mythtv account. A few upgrades (and hardware failures) later, I don't think that that tracking file still exists in my home account.
While I'm thinking of maintenance issues, I have several recorded movies that were unrecognized by mL, placed into /Showings, but tagged as TV Shows in their .nfo files. They are no longer in the --doover queue for whatever reason (see above). So two questions: (1) would a --scan of the Showings directory possibly fix the categorization? (2) If so, should I remove the inaccurate .nfo files before doing the --scan?
Thanks again for the support.
/Greg
Global management of the tracking file would be a nice feature/option, I think. I know that when I did my initial scans of recordings, I was logged into my default account, not the mythtv account. A few upgrades (and hardware failures) later, I don't think that that tracking file still exists in my home account.
While I'm thinking of maintenance issues, I have several recorded movies that were unrecognized by mL, placed into /Showings, but tagged as TV Shows in their .nfo files. They are no longer in the --doover queue for whatever reason (see above). So two questions: (1) would a --scan of the Showings directory possibly fix the categorization? (2) If so, should I remove the inaccurate .nfo files before doing the --scan?
Thanks again for the support.
/Greg