2018-05-08, 15:24
@Milhouse is there any way to choose download/"restore" location ? I'm using kodi with MySQL for 3 devices, and it could be great to not have to download it everytime.
(2018-05-08, 15:24)repulse Wrote: @Milhouse is there any way to choose download/"restore" location ? I'm using kodi with MySQL for 3 devices, and it could be great to not have to download it everytime.
@clean.showdialogs=yes
to your vclean
command which will display the dialogs in the GUI and should give you more feedback on the cleaning process. The equivalent for vscan
is @Scan.showdialogs=yes
. These both default to "no" in versions of Kodi that support the suppression of dialogs.vclean
, have you tried dumping the metadata for one of the tvshows that should have been deleted? Does it include all the seasons and episodes, or just the tvshow "header"? There's an entry in Settings (which may be Kodi 18 only, I can't remember) that controls whether empty TV shows are shown or not.
(2018-05-10, 22:15)zeroday Wrote: Thanks. I am still on 17.6 I believe (libre elec)
texturecache.py vclean @clean.showdialogs=yes
does not show feedback vscan part also no info.
(2018-05-10, 22:15)zeroday Wrote: example of what is in the db but not on HDD anymore
jd tvshows
and prints out the tvshowids of the tvshows without any seasons or episodes should work, then iterate over the tvshow ids removing each in turn.
C:\Python34\python.exe G:\texturecache.py jd movies
pause
C:\Python34\python.exe G:\mklocal.py --local f:\Movies --prefix F:\Movies --artwork fanart poster --output fixup.dat
pause
(2018-05-21, 16:34)WeirdH Wrote: I can't figure out how to use mklocal.py. I want to use it to make my movie artwork local (is this different from 'export library - separate files'?), but can't get it to work. I tried a batch file with the following:You have to pipe the first command as an input to the second.
C:\Python34\python.exe G:\texturecache.py jd movies
pause
C:\Python34\python.exe G:\mklocal.py --local f:\Movies --prefix F:\Movies --artwork fanart poster --output fixup.dat
pause
The first command does something, but after the pause, it just seems to hang, although I can quit out of the batch with ctrl-C. I also can't figure out what to properly put after --local and --prefix from looking at the example on page 28.
Please help, thanks in advance.
C:\Python34\python.exe G:\texturecache.py jd movies | C:\Python34\python.exe G:\mklocal.py --local f:\Movies --prefix F:\Movies --artwork fanart poster --output fixup.dat
--ignorebadprefix
to mklocal.py but you'd probably then need to run it multiple times for each path you have in your library - to be honest I haven't really tested it with multiple paths as I don't have any of those.texturecache.py jd movies @filter=path f:\Movies
so that only the movies from f:\Movies are processed by mklocal.py --prefix f:\Movies
. Obviously you'll need to change the call to texturecache.py for each of your paths, and update mklocal.py accordingly.