Posts: 79
Joined: Jul 2020
Reputation:
0
2020-08-05, 19:47
(This post was last modified: 2020-08-13, 22:21 by Pdubbbs.)
So I was doing a bulk edit movie set rename on like 1000 movies, and then it seemed to have frozen and said application not responding, So I did force quit, and then when trying to relaunch it makes it 90% and crashes every time (10 times I tried). I tried logging out and restarting too. WHELP!
Posts: 1,294
Joined: Jan 2011
Reputation:
55
myron
Posting Freak
Posts: 1,294
sure, just copy the whole /data/ folder.
(and maybe the /cache/ folder for already cached images)
Can you pleast post the /logs/*.log to some pastbin site?
Posts: 3,027
Joined: Oct 2012
Reputation:
189
I've just been digging a bit deeper in the code and it does not look like you have a strange filter setting, but it looks like that the force quit let a inconsistent database behind (where a movieset has a reference to movie x, but movie x does not have a reference to the movie set)...
hard to solve without building you a special build which repairs such a constellation - or you delete your database and reimport all data (you should have almost everything identically to this database, because we try to save as much as possible into the NFO)
tinyMediaManager - THE media manager of your choice - available for Windows, macOS and Linux
Help us translate tinyMediaManager at
Weblate | Translations at 66%
Found a bug or want to submit a feature request? Contact us at
GitLab
Posts: 79
Joined: Jul 2020
Reputation:
0
2020-08-07, 16:38
(This post was last modified: 2020-08-07, 16:47 by Pdubbbs.)
I just re-added all the sources, and it loaded everything just as it was and fairly quickly, so consider this matter closed. Will not be force closing, since I find that if it gets bogged down, it gets out of it, and doesn't permanently freeze or crash. In its defense when it happens is when I change the Movie Set for a few a thousand movies at a time, but realized I should be using tags to mark movies, which changes a thousand at a time no problem.
I notice though, TMM changes the Languages from full names to lowercase abbreviations when adding movies that have been scraped and stored in folders with all artwork and nfos etc. Rescraping them for language only puts them back in full names with first letter uppercase. I'm not sure how kodi displays it, if this matters.