2011-10-23, 22:16
@joel Fernandez:
No batch-download available yet, but I am thinking of including an auto download for trailers when scraping for data to speed things up.
@Prophetizer:
I'm terribly sorry, I seems I made the dialog rather confusing.
What it currently does, is clean all shows using either the 'selected' or 'all' of the available items in the dialog, no way yet to clean just one selected show.
I'll try and see if i can find a way to make it more obvious of what it does.
@Tallyho:
I'm afraid I don't know what exactly is going wrong there either, which language are you using to scrape info?
@Activ:
It probably found a '.nfo' file that wasn't a valid XML file, try starting up holding the [alt] key and select each individual movie and tv series to see if it gives the error, and remove any .nfo files in that item's folder.
Alternatively, you could search and trash all existing .nfo files.
Hopefully in the future I'll find a way to handle that more gracefully.
No batch-download available yet, but I am thinking of including an auto download for trailers when scraping for data to speed things up.
@Prophetizer:
I'm terribly sorry, I seems I made the dialog rather confusing.
What it currently does, is clean all shows using either the 'selected' or 'all' of the available items in the dialog, no way yet to clean just one selected show.
I'll try and see if i can find a way to make it more obvious of what it does.
@Tallyho:
I'm afraid I don't know what exactly is going wrong there either, which language are you using to scrape info?
@Activ:
It probably found a '.nfo' file that wasn't a valid XML file, try starting up holding the [alt] key and select each individual movie and tv series to see if it gives the error, and remove any .nfo files in that item's folder.
Alternatively, you could search and trash all existing .nfo files.
Hopefully in the future I'll find a way to handle that more gracefully.