2021-01-28, 04:26
(2021-01-26, 09:37)guenzelsen Wrote: Yeah...it cannot be what is not supposed to beOk, let me give you an intermediate solution here that doesn't involve you deleting all your .nfo files. Here's what I did:
So if I rebuild all my nfo's it will work again...describe to me, what's going to happen to the files without IMDB/TMDB/TVDB ID?
But wait...I guess you will suggest to delete this files right?
And if I want to keep them (because everything was running smooth with tese files AND Trakt before) you will suggest me, to add all these files to the information hosters (even if this won't make sense), right?
1) Since all my files are now managed by Ember (for a while actually) I triggered a refresh of all of them on Ember. I didn't delete them but in every case possible Ember re-downloaded the information from the provided and re-saved it locally. So for most of my movies I got a brand new version.
2) Search the filesystem for any .nfo files NOT UPDATED TODAY. So you will be looking at the exceptions now. Handle them one by one.
You will find out that beside the .nfo files created by Ember Media Manager there will be many more. In my case:
a) created by another scraper I used back in 2012, 2013
b) part of the file downloads with release information (ex: KLAXXON.nfo)
c) created in error, for multipart movies because I wasn't respecting the part# nomenclature for some old movies. (yes, you will find out for a few movies that you thought it was 100% and it was not).
d) some other abominations, which I also deleted.
So, it took me one hour and I made sure every movie folder had EXACTLY one .nfo file, the one that came from Ember. Then my Trakt plugin worked beautifully. Beats deleting all .nfo files for sure but you have to be willing to spend some time and clear the exceptions one by one like I did.
Hope this helps
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