2018-05-31, 20:08
(2018-05-31, 15:09)nonob Wrote: Do you know what's the problem and why deleting Textures13.db+Thumbnails folder didn't solved the issue ?
Nope, there can be many reasons - if you're using remote artwork maybe it's no longer available, or can't be accessed by the client. If you're using local artwork, have you re-imported your library from a local mount location (ie. "D:\Movies") that is not accessible to another networked client (you must use smb:// or nfs://)?
(2018-05-31, 15:09)nonob Wrote: Should i use Texture Cache Maintenance Utility ?
Sure, it will try and re-cache your artwork, but it can only do that if Kodi is able to access the artwork, which presumably it's not able to for some reason.
To work out where you artwork is located, dump the metadata for one of your movies and paste the results: eg.
texturecache.py jd movies Avatar
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