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2016-12-13, 18:48
(This post was last modified: 2016-12-13, 18:53 by Moukrea.)
Thanks, still there is something I don't get, for the diskart for exemple, it all get them from Fanart.tv and it's nor the first one of the list, nor the biggest one as they're all the same size, nor the most downloaded one... I guess you made a priority to pick up the artwork but I can't get what it is...
Oh, just in case, is there a way to ignore diskart labelled "3D" because I get many of these while I don't have any 3D movies (well I have some in BR disks, but not within my Kodi library)
That may be it! Maybe Ember picks up alphabetically, like "3D" goes before "Bluray", "Bluray" before "DVD" and so on
EDIT: Another little thing, it's not really important but I'm just willing to know... I get Certifications for France, to display them in Kodi I ticked "Use certifications for MPAA (XBMC)" and it works perfectly. Indeed, it shows certifications this way: France:Tous Publics, France:12... there's France everywhere (which make sense since it picks it up from IMDb and the country is written for every Certifications), but is there a way to get rid of the "France:" text automatically for all my movies?
Not a really big deal, just wondering
Thanks again!
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All of a sudden, Ember is not working at all for me. At first I thought it might be because I was still running the old 1.47 beta, so I upgraded to the latest 1.48 Alpha, but it's still not working. When I go to scrape/rescrape content it just takes for ever to come back and then it doesn't seem to find any artwork at all. Is there a log file, or any debugging stuff I can turn on?
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OK, I can't even see a "GoEar" scraper in the list for Movie scrapers. The scrapers I Use for Movies are:
1. Data - TMDB, no trailers
2. Images - TMDB
Scrapers for Trailers and Themes are both disabled. After supposedly scraping for images I the normal selection screen, but each image thumbnail is blank, and it takes forever to load (multiple minutes on a gig Fibre connection). Looking in the log, each image download is recorded with an Error
EXCEPTION OCCURRED:System.Net.WebException: The operation has timed out
at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
at EmberAPI.HTTP.DownloadImage()* at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
at EmberAPI.HTTP.DownloadImage()"
I'm not using a private key for TMDB (but I never have in the past either and it worked fine)
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2016-12-16, 05:55
(This post was last modified: 2016-12-16, 15:11 by Tyrindor2.)
Getting some wierd behavior with multi-part/disc files.
Example:
The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Disc 1) (2001).mkv
The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Disc 2) (2001).mkv (Doesn't show up)
The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (Disc 1) (2003).mkv
The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (Disc 2) (2003).mkv (Doesn't show up)
The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Disc 1) (2002).mkv
The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Disc 2) (2002).mkv (Doesn't show up)
Out of 1304 movies, EMM accepted 1296, so I seem to be missing 8 movies. 5 of them are due to this bug, not sure how to figure out what the remaining 3 are.
EDIT: Found them, they are the 3 "The girl who kicked the hornets nest" movies, which also have 2 parts each. These ones are labelled as "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (Part 1) (2009).mkv" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (Part 2) (2009).mkv". Seems like EMM doesn't like to detect two parts/discs at once - they use to detect fine so not sure if it's a config issue or regression from an update. Renaming all movies to "D1" "D2" instead and EMM picks them up.
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Hello all,
For Movies and TV Shows, I keep the "Use Duration for Runtime" option enabled. I noticed recently that nearly all of my Movies and TV Shows were showing 0 for duration. Moving from the x64 to the x86 version of Alpha 23 didn't fix the issue. Looking back, I realized that the issue started when I updated from Alpha 22 to 23. Rolling back to Alpha 22 has fixed the issue.
Has anyone else noticed this?
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2016-12-26, 08:55
(This post was last modified: 2016-12-26, 10:14 by leftywhat.)
Eh, so I spent like 30 minutes wondering why Kodi didn't update the library from the files/nfo scrapped with Ember (only tested one movie). For some reason, it just wouldn't find any new movies when I selected update library, I have no idea why.
My folder structure is basically movies\title name (year)\
Inside the title name (year) folder, is generally
----- MovieTitle_Year_Resolution_Bluray_x264_Scene.mkv
----- MovieTitle_Year_Resolution_Bluray_x264_Scene.nfo
----- Probably .idx and .sub for subtitles on occasions.
Now in the past, I use to use these settings in the old Ember...
Poster = movie.tbn (because apparently .tbn was the way to go, but it seems its not anymore?)
Fanart = fanart.jpg
NFO = movie.nfo
For this new version of Ember, I just followed komplex screenshots, except I use movie.nfo instead of <filename.nfo>. This allows me to keep the original NFO file that comes with your download most of the time. It there any reasons not to use movie.nfo / any advantages to use <filename.nfo>?
I also don't store actor thumbs, extrathumbs, extrafanart. I believe the actor thumbs are DL'ed from the net automatically, and stored as on C: somewhere inside Kodi, so if the same actor is found in a different movie, they simply use that same image, rather than having multiple duplicates in each movie folder.
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Also, I really have no idea why the default settings of Ember did not scrape / find anything in Kodi. The silly thing is, I tried the default settings again, after changing from the "expert" settings, and it did find the new movies / update the kodi library, so that had me stumped as to why it didn't work the first time. I believe a poster a few pages back had a similar problem, so that was indeed strange.