2013-04-29, 09:39
(2013-04-29, 01:47)JohnWPB Wrote:(2013-04-29, 01:08)DanCooper Wrote: First, i can't reproduce your fault. I have made the same steps you have described, but i don't have this problem. I think you have a problem with your Ember database.
Secondly, <set /> iis not an unclosed tag, it's an empty string ( </set> is for closing).
Thirdly, you can try to remove the wrong tags with the tool TextCrawler. You can scan all *.nfo together and remove this tag. Then you have to remove all movies from Ember because the wrong tag is also stored in the Ember database or, for safety first, delete the database (Media.emm).
Sorry, I did get the close tag /set mixed up when I looked at it. I have been staring at the screen too long today
As for not reproducing it, that I strange for sure. I can do it each and every time I rescan a movie. I am using verion 1.3.0.11. I completely removed EMM from my machine a couple days ago, and installed the latest version.
I will have to dig deeper here and see if I can figure out what is causing it.
Thanks for looking in to it. Much appreciated!
The problem is that the wrong tag is already existing in NFO when you read your database in Ember the first time. Ember safe this wrong tag also to his db and save it back to NFO after every scraping process.
You need to cleanup NFO's first and rebuild a new database (delete Media.emm) to solve the problem.