2010-01-25, 01:27
Hi,
With the stated naming scheme most of my TV Shows don't even get detected (witch I think eliminates the TVDB being down issue). So, I'll be waiting for you to run some tests on that.
Regarding the handler issue, I mean that you could kill the "focus property" from the movie search window when the EMM is getting the poster and fanart pictures. It's very anoing because this operation usually takes some time (depending of course on your internet access) and you can't do nothing on the remaing movie entries until this operation is complete. Please note that this waiting time just increases with the amount and the resolution of posters and fanart available for the selected movie. Also if you open another application window just when the poster and fanart scrape is about to begin, both windows get "locked". You won't be able to access the other application window until the current scrape operation ends.
Best regards,
Rui
With the stated naming scheme most of my TV Shows don't even get detected (witch I think eliminates the TVDB being down issue). So, I'll be waiting for you to run some tests on that.
Regarding the handler issue, I mean that you could kill the "focus property" from the movie search window when the EMM is getting the poster and fanart pictures. It's very anoing because this operation usually takes some time (depending of course on your internet access) and you can't do nothing on the remaing movie entries until this operation is complete. Please note that this waiting time just increases with the amount and the resolution of posters and fanart available for the selected movie. Also if you open another application window just when the poster and fanart scrape is about to begin, both windows get "locked". You won't be able to access the other application window until the current scrape operation ends.
Best regards,
Rui
nul7 Wrote:That file naming scheme should work just fine with the default filters/regex. I'll run some tests to see what could be the problem.
I'm not sure what you mean by the "get off the handle focus of the movie search window". Are you talking about the window with search results? That has to be modal, because it's waiting for you to select the proper movie from the results.
Nope. Ember doesn't scrape the site, it sends/receives data via their API. The API has its own database, separate from the main site, that is synchronized periodically. So just because you see something on the main site, doesn't necessarily mean it will be available through the API... it may be a day or two before the items get synced (unless, of course, there is a problem with the API or sync or database or whatever... but either way, it's out of our control).