(2013-03-21, 13:19)MariusTh86 Wrote: Which tv show are we talking about?
Also, try downloading the recently updated nightly build from:
http://mediafire.com/vimediamanager
and check your settings to see wether ViMM is set to auto-manage your folders & files.
(the 'c' in 0.7a5c stands for cocoa)
The tv show I was talking about is "The Pacific"
It has one season with 10 episodes.
Yes, the preferences is set to auto-manage your folders & files.
I tried downloading the new build and tried to fetch metadata for the show I was talking about but got an error message.
Something about "a serious error....."
Runtime Exception: Nil Object Exception
Error: 0
Message:
Location: Unknown (caught at app level)
ViMediaManager 0.7;15c / 2013-03-21T16:44:12
Machine Information:
Mac Model: MacBookPro3,1
OS Version: 10.8.2
CPU Model: Intel® Core2 Duo CPU T7700 @ 2.40GHz
Settings:
Database Language: en
Retina: 1
Experimental: True
Description:
Stack:
RaiseExceptionClass
RaiseNilObjectException
TVCore.ShowStatus%%s
TVDBSckt.GetShowNFO%%o<TVDBSckt>sb
TVCore.ShowByID%%sb
dlgProgress.dlgProgress.thrProgress_Run%%o<dlgProgress.dlgProgress>o<Thread>
Delegate.IM_Invoke%%o<Thread>
AddHandler.Stub.0%%
threadRun
_pthread_start
I tried it one more time after the error. This time no error, but still the same problem with the tv shows episodes.
Should i try the intel version of vimediamanager instead? Can I just drop it in my applications folder an overwrite like you do when you update or do i need to completely remove the cocoa version?
Thanks for your help!
Thomas