2016-01-17, 17:42
Hmm... sorry, looks like inaccessible artwork now fails silently - I thought it was logged but obviously not (or it was at one point, but not any longer).
As I've said previously - it's Kodi that can't access these files, not the script. Since I know nothing about your network, your Kodi clients or your files I can only guess at what the problem might be. You'll have to work out why Kodi isn't able to access the failing artwork - is the artwork within the paths contained in your sources.xml? As a security measure, Kodi will only allow access to paths that exist within your sources.
Do the files still exist? Maybe the've been deleted, or moved.
Try dumping the directory:
and paste the console output, and a link to tc1.log and tc2.log.
Also upload your sources.xml.
As I've said previously - it's Kodi that can't access these files, not the script. Since I know nothing about your network, your Kodi clients or your files I can only guess at what the problem might be. You'll have to work out why Kodi isn't able to access the failing artwork - is the artwork within the paths contained in your sources.xml? As a security measure, Kodi will only allow access to paths that exist within your sources.
Do the files still exist? Maybe the've been deleted, or moved.
Try dumping the directory:
Code:
texturecache.py @logfile=c:\tc1.log rdirectory "C:\Users\MarHutchy\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\userdata\addon_data\plugin.video.genesis\Movies\House Party (1990)"
texturecache.py @logfile=c:\tc2.log rdirectory "C:\Users\MarHutchy\Downloads\MOVIES\Hulk Collection\The Incredible Hulk (2008)\fanart.jpg"
and paste the console output, and a link to tc1.log and tc2.log.
Also upload your sources.xml.