2013-01-17, 19:50
@philzy
I guess you could call it a bug, but not a Constellation Bug... the problem here is the new way Frodo handles movie sets (when using TheMovieDB scraper). If I remember right, remove the movies (Cube and the other one) from XBMC, dig around in the settings and turn off the option for automatically creating movie sets, re-scan the two movies... Now, if that doesn't fix it in Constellation right away, you may have to remove the local database in Constellation and resync.
Side Note: From the limited testing I can do right now, it seems, that 'most' of my hard drives survived (lost the one with all my software on it and maybe my TV Mini Series) but the power supply, at minimum half the RAM and the CPU all took a crap. So I'm still working on it guys...
I guess you could call it a bug, but not a Constellation Bug... the problem here is the new way Frodo handles movie sets (when using TheMovieDB scraper). If I remember right, remove the movies (Cube and the other one) from XBMC, dig around in the settings and turn off the option for automatically creating movie sets, re-scan the two movies... Now, if that doesn't fix it in Constellation right away, you may have to remove the local database in Constellation and resync.
Side Note: From the limited testing I can do right now, it seems, that 'most' of my hard drives survived (lost the one with all my software on it and maybe my TV Mini Series) but the power supply, at minimum half the RAM and the CPU all took a crap. So I'm still working on it guys...