2023-12-12, 07:22
@dstealth - If you deleted all the cache (and restarted Kodi) then that's what the server is returning for that request.
Reload param is unrelated -- it's a skin trick to let TMDbHelper refresh the list container by changing the value in the window property (Kodi sees path change so it reloads the container).
Almost certainly it is your use of release type. The release type data on TMDb is crap to say the least.
For instance look at the release data for Shawshank Redemption in the USA region on this page:
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/278-the...n/releases
The Digital/Physical/TV filter wouldn't even capture Shawshank if your region is set to USA, and that's a movie which has definitely had several physical releases since its 1994 theatrical release. If the #1 movie on IMDb doesn't haven't physical release data for USA, then it is very unlikely there will be good release data for other movies.
Reload param is unrelated -- it's a skin trick to let TMDbHelper refresh the list container by changing the value in the window property (Kodi sees path change so it reloads the container).
Almost certainly it is your use of release type. The release type data on TMDb is crap to say the least.
For instance look at the release data for Shawshank Redemption in the USA region on this page:
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/278-the...n/releases
The Digital/Physical/TV filter wouldn't even capture Shawshank if your region is set to USA, and that's a movie which has definitely had several physical releases since its 1994 theatrical release. If the #1 movie on IMDb doesn't haven't physical release data for USA, then it is very unlikely there will be good release data for other movies.