2014-11-27, 12:13
No worries Unfortunately i am not able to reproduce it on my MBP. All my episodes were picked up as intended. You've tried to start completely fresh yet?
(2014-11-27, 12:13)mkortstiege Wrote: No worries Unfortunately i am not able to reproduce it on my MBP. All my episodes were picked up as intended. You've tried to start completely fresh yet?
(2014-11-26, 19:02)mkortstiege Wrote: The re-scan after remove is another issue related to a missing pathhash invalidation. Sounds like the new OSX release is handling the ctime/mtime stuff differently. The VideoInfoDialog is emptying the path hash, hence it scans fine. Will investigate.
(2014-11-27, 12:46)juramusger Wrote: Are you on 10.10.1 too? Oh Apple, oh me, when will I learn to wait for .3 releases to upgrade...
(2014-11-27, 12:46)juramusger Wrote: By starting completely fresh you mean removing the entire userdata folder, don't you? Will do when I have the time...
(2014-11-27, 12:46)juramusger Wrote: But when I do I'd like to test as systematically as possible. So just to clarify, do you mean that there may be two separate issues involved?
If so I should keep a couple of episodes out of the main TV folder to test incrementally...
(2015-01-20, 07:18)crazygambit Wrote: I'm having the same issue. It doesn't pick up some episodes on some shows, while it picks up others. I didn't have this issue in Gotham.
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I have Kodi on a Win8 machine and my media in an unraid server if it's relevant.
(2015-01-20, 09:45)mkortstiege Wrote: Guys, please try a recent nightly build and report back. http://mirrors.kodi.tv/nightlies/. In order to make sure the scanner is really picking up new items, please invalidate the content settings of the specific paths by setting the content to None or start fresh with a new video library.