2013-03-14, 17:20
(2013-03-14, 16:47)m.savazzi Wrote: What it means: it stops?I mean that EMM proceeds through the folders (you can see it at the bottom where it's processing different library items), but no scraping is being done (no art or nfo's are saved) and no errors are generated. I guess you could say it happens on the same files, as it's my entire library. The initial automated scan processed the first dozen or so, then stopped scraping them. I'm having to manually scrape the rest. I can run a "Scrape All Movies" but I think EMM doesn't register them since it thinks it's already scraped them, though there's no info in those folders. I use "Scrape - Movies Missing Items" to proceed with further automated scans.
usually it should download and show the results.
Does it happens always on the same files?
Can you provide the exact folder name and file name of one of the file where it always happens?
(2013-03-14, 16:47)m.savazzi Wrote: which error? there could be a lot of errors that are not critical (i.e. a time out when downloading a fanart). Need more infoThe only error message I get is the one I posted on earlier (log file here).
Again what it means: locks up?
Locks up means the program freezes and window will become a "Not Responding" condition, and windows will say the "Program has stopped working" like this (just pulled this as example):
(2013-03-14, 16:47)m.savazzi Wrote: It should not lock but it makes no sense to have a set made of 2 identical movies, how you can distinguish them?I sort of agree on the identical movies, and I worked around it by manually changing the title. I posted this just as an FYI. However, it does not generate anything in the log (that I've seen) and does the same thing as mentioned above ("Program has stopped working").
It should report and error... not lock