2012-04-06, 11:21
I recently switch from Linux to Windows and in the process upgraded to Eden. I set my movie sources, I have 2 sources, and during the scan a HUGE number of random "films" were added to my library. Films that I'm not even sure exist anywhere let alone on my hard drive. Some had seemingly random names like "tn a45" or "50 000". When I try to play them I get the "This file does not exist. Remove from library?" prompt. Of the random films that were added that actually are real films, I do not actually have them on my hard drive nor have I ever.
In this process the films that I actually DO have on in these sources were also added so I ran a "Clean library" and all the random films were removed.
Adding my TV source was fine. No issues there.
This started last week and I'm still having the same problem when I update my library. If I want to successfully add new films to my library I have to go into Videos, then on each source "Scan for new content". This works, but it would be nice to be able to just do an Update Library rather than scan each source individually.
Log is here: XBMC Log
Happy to answer any questions to help find the problem.
Not sure if this is Windows specific so I put this thread in General.
In this process the films that I actually DO have on in these sources were also added so I ran a "Clean library" and all the random films were removed.
Adding my TV source was fine. No issues there.
This started last week and I'm still having the same problem when I update my library. If I want to successfully add new films to my library I have to go into Videos, then on each source "Scan for new content". This works, but it would be nice to be able to just do an Update Library rather than scan each source individually.
Log is here: XBMC Log
Happy to answer any questions to help find the problem.
Not sure if this is Windows specific so I put this thread in General.