2014-09-19, 14:44
SOLVED
Hi
Artwork Downloader doesn't appear to always download Movie disc art images even though there is some present on Fanart.tv site. Has this been reported before?
Example: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child. There are two disc art images for it on Fanart.tv here.
In this movies folder on my file server I currently do not have a disc art image present, so if I right click this movie title in XBMC and run AD in solo mode on it then I'd expect for it to find a disc image. But when I run solo mode it says Finished 0 Download.
Disc art is selected in the AD options etc.
Yet if I run AD again in GUI mode and select disc art it shows me those two disc art images fine and I can download one OK to my movies folder on the server.
Debug Log file attached:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=297637
Thank you very much for your time.
EDIT:
It appears Artwork Downloader is smarter than I am, in my example above the two disc art images on Fanart.tv one is Blu-ray and the other is German DVD. The title in my library is (English) SD XVID which is presumably why the Solo mode didn't download any of those disc arts. So it appears to be format SD vs HD specific as well as language specific which now makes sense.
Cheers
EDIT 2: OK I think I have found a better example, Stargate in my library is (English) SD XVID format. Looking on Fanart.tv there is one disc art image uploaded by a user called: Canyonhoppers, that is English and DVD so AD in Solo mode should download that disc right? The disc art image says on it, its Ultimate Edition Extended Cut. Does the Edition make any difference anyhow? I doubt it.
Here is the Stargate title from my library:
When I run Solo mode this particular disc art image is not downloaded and I would expect it should be?
Here is a new debug log file for Startgate and running solo mode against it and it completes with Zero downloads.
Looking in the log file I can see this:
And this:
"Ignoring (Doesn't match preferred disctype" so its not matched it for some reason? Because it couldn't probe the format type?
Thanks
EDIT 3:
Looks like that Stargate.avi file has got corrupted and is 0KB some how, it doesn't play which would explain the issue. I just searched my entire movie collection for 0KB video files and this is the only one, what are the chances of that, picking this title to run AD in solo mode against.
I just deleted the SD Stargate.avi file and created a new HD Stargate.mp4 file and cleaned / updated the library etc, upon first run of AD in solo mode no disc was downloaded. Second attempt running solo mode again and now a disc has been downloaded, not sure why it didn't do it the first time.
Hi
Artwork Downloader doesn't appear to always download Movie disc art images even though there is some present on Fanart.tv site. Has this been reported before?
Example: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child. There are two disc art images for it on Fanart.tv here.
In this movies folder on my file server I currently do not have a disc art image present, so if I right click this movie title in XBMC and run AD in solo mode on it then I'd expect for it to find a disc image. But when I run solo mode it says Finished 0 Download.
Disc art is selected in the AD options etc.
Yet if I run AD again in GUI mode and select disc art it shows me those two disc art images fine and I can download one OK to my movies folder on the server.
Debug Log file attached:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=297637
Thank you very much for your time.
EDIT:
It appears Artwork Downloader is smarter than I am, in my example above the two disc art images on Fanart.tv one is Blu-ray and the other is German DVD. The title in my library is (English) SD XVID which is presumably why the Solo mode didn't download any of those disc arts. So it appears to be format SD vs HD specific as well as language specific which now makes sense.
Cheers
EDIT 2: OK I think I have found a better example, Stargate in my library is (English) SD XVID format. Looking on Fanart.tv there is one disc art image uploaded by a user called: Canyonhoppers, that is English and DVD so AD in Solo mode should download that disc right? The disc art image says on it, its Ultimate Edition Extended Cut. Does the Edition make any difference anyhow? I doubt it.
Here is the Stargate title from my library:
When I run Solo mode this particular disc art image is not downloaded and I would expect it should be?
Here is a new debug log file for Startgate and running solo mode against it and it completes with Zero downloads.
Looking in the log file I can see this:
Code:
17:44:57 T:2088 DEBUG: CThumbExtractor::DoWork - trying to extract filestream details from video file smb://WHS/Movies/XVID/Stargate/Stargate.avi
17:44:57 T:2088 ERROR: CDVDDemuxFFmpeg::Open - error probing input format, smb://WHS/Movies/XVID/Stargate/Stargate.avi
And this:
Code:
17:45:05 T:5620 DEBUG: Artwork Downloader: * Image type: discart
17:45:05 T:5620 DEBUG: Artwork Downloader: - Ignoring (Doesn't match preferred disctype: n/a): disc.png
17:45:05 T:5620 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 3 times.
17:45:05 T:5620 DEBUG: Artwork Downloader: - Found a total of: 4 discart
"Ignoring (Doesn't match preferred disctype" so its not matched it for some reason? Because it couldn't probe the format type?
Thanks
EDIT 3:
Looks like that Stargate.avi file has got corrupted and is 0KB some how, it doesn't play which would explain the issue. I just searched my entire movie collection for 0KB video files and this is the only one, what are the chances of that, picking this title to run AD in solo mode against.
I just deleted the SD Stargate.avi file and created a new HD Stargate.mp4 file and cleaned / updated the library etc, upon first run of AD in solo mode no disc was downloaded. Second attempt running solo mode again and now a disc has been downloaded, not sure why it didn't do it the first time.