Media Scraping Issue
#1
I have thousands of TV shows and movies backed up. I have NFO files for most of them (probably about 90%), but not for some of the newer shows and movies. Why can't I set any scrapers to search for .NFO first and THEN search the internet if nothing is found locally?

Currently, if I set a scraper to use IMDB, TVDB, etc, the scraper ignores my .NFO files. If I set a scraper to search local content, the newer shows get no love. I lose either way.

And if I do one after the other, I have to deal with Kodi stalling out while attempting to clean my database.

Help me, please.
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#2
Something must not be right because normally the scraper first checks for nfo files and will only download from the internet when these nfo files are missing.
I think all righthtinking people in this country are sick and tired of being told that ordinary, decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired.
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#3
(2015-01-18, 04:41)PH-SYM Wrote: Something must not be right because normally the scraper first checks for nfo files and will only download from the internet when these nfo files are missing.

That's what I was thinking. I will give a couple more shots and post a Debug Log if needed.
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#4
Ok, it's working normally. Just needed a restart. In the future, can I just copy my MyMovies.db from the userdata/database folder and save it into a new PC's userdata/database folder? Exporting a library this large is no fun and scraping all of the media takes DAYS.
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