2017-02-23, 23:32
No I use cron (I run texturecache.py on a Raspbian based Raspberry Pi).
Your command would work on Linux for sure, and I'd expect it to work on Windows too though I'm not sure about the various cmd switches - I'd probably put the commands into an imdb.cmd file and then schedule imdb.cmd.
Your log file should tell you what is happening, and if omdbapi.com is responding or not.
I just ran "texturecache.py imdb tvshows" here (UK) and it's currently working although I did see a number of "timeout" failures in the log which suggests the omdbapi.com service may not be back to normal just yet (perhaps the new server can't cope with the load).
Your command would work on Linux for sure, and I'd expect it to work on Windows too though I'm not sure about the various cmd switches - I'd probably put the commands into an imdb.cmd file and then schedule imdb.cmd.
Your log file should tell you what is happening, and if omdbapi.com is responding or not.
I just ran "texturecache.py imdb tvshows" here (UK) and it's currently working although I did see a number of "timeout" failures in the log which suggests the omdbapi.com service may not be back to normal just yet (perhaps the new server can't cope with the load).