2015-11-23, 13:40
Hi all!
A month or two ago I noticed that any movies I'd add to my NAS (QNAP TS 469L running XBMC v12.3 [I think]) weren't scraping.
Yesterday I spent some time clearing the db, removing sources, re-adding them (making sure to pick TMDB to scrape) but to no avail. It's not scraping. At all.
TV Shows scrape fine, so does all my music. But XBMC just refuses to scrape the movies.
I've tried creating a new folder and putting them there, creating a new source accordingly in XBMC, I've deleted all .nfo files, but no luck.
Also, suspecting TMDB might be having issues, I tried looking for another add-on (imdb) in the xbmc.org repository but that only yielded an empty list.
What am I missing? Is my XBMC version getting outdated? Is there no more support for it? Qnap is very unlikely to release a later version as Intel isn't providing updated drivers for the Atom processor I think. Please tell me there's another explanation...
Many thanks in advance!
A month or two ago I noticed that any movies I'd add to my NAS (QNAP TS 469L running XBMC v12.3 [I think]) weren't scraping.
Yesterday I spent some time clearing the db, removing sources, re-adding them (making sure to pick TMDB to scrape) but to no avail. It's not scraping. At all.
TV Shows scrape fine, so does all my music. But XBMC just refuses to scrape the movies.
I've tried creating a new folder and putting them there, creating a new source accordingly in XBMC, I've deleted all .nfo files, but no luck.
Also, suspecting TMDB might be having issues, I tried looking for another add-on (imdb) in the xbmc.org repository but that only yielded an empty list.
What am I missing? Is my XBMC version getting outdated? Is there no more support for it? Qnap is very unlikely to release a later version as Intel isn't providing updated drivers for the Atom processor I think. Please tell me there's another explanation...
Many thanks in advance!