2009-10-12, 06:03
Not sure what to say here as I'm confused by it all. First tried MC at v 2.135 and used 2.141 iirc for quite a while. At some point I upgraded (2.284 maybe?) and had some odd behaviors. Kept watching for new releases (2.141 continued to work) and followed 2.287, 2.291, then Gen 2 @ 3.098 and now at 3.106 - all seem to give me the same type of object length cannot be zero errors.
My library wasn't changing much (too busy to rip/add new stuff) so it wasn't critical and I didn't have time to play with it all so I let it be.
Yesterday I made some time. I cleared out everything but the movies themselves (left the folder structure which is one per movie, named for the movie) and tried rescanning/scraping the lib from scratch (this is not a huge lib, we're talking 33 movies).
I started with the latest Gen 1 (2.291). Scrape looks ok. Didn't try to change anything (not sure why)
Then fired up latest (3.106), need to fix a few items... go edit movie, search IMDB, click change - BAM! error.
Clear out the lib, try Gen 2 (3.106) again. Clean lib. Add and scrape in 3.106. Try same procedures to change a movie - BAM! error.
Clear out the lib, fire up Gen 1 2.291 again, clean lib, scan and scrape, same procedures - BAM! error.
Clear out the lib, fire up trusty 2.141. Same procedures - BAM! ERROR!
wtf? I can't make heads or tails. Maybe the logs will tell you what I can't. Then hopefully you can tell me.
It's driving me nuts because this really is a cool piece of software and I really dug it while it worked. I'd like to have it back!
And now that I've "troubleshot" it (the word SHOT is very apropos here), not even 2.141 is working for me and I've deleted all my .nfo's and art. This sucks!
Your help is much appreciated,
J.
3.106 errors: http://mediacompanion.pastebin.com/f6dbbafa3
2.141 errors: http://mediacompanion.pastebin.com/f5fa02ed2
I think I accidentally deleted 2.287 errors. If needed I can recreate them.
I really only care to have the latest (or any) version working. I can wait a week or two to get TV scraping if that's what need be.
Thanks all (Billy especially )
My library wasn't changing much (too busy to rip/add new stuff) so it wasn't critical and I didn't have time to play with it all so I let it be.
Yesterday I made some time. I cleared out everything but the movies themselves (left the folder structure which is one per movie, named for the movie) and tried rescanning/scraping the lib from scratch (this is not a huge lib, we're talking 33 movies).
I started with the latest Gen 1 (2.291). Scrape looks ok. Didn't try to change anything (not sure why)
Then fired up latest (3.106), need to fix a few items... go edit movie, search IMDB, click change - BAM! error.
Clear out the lib, try Gen 2 (3.106) again. Clean lib. Add and scrape in 3.106. Try same procedures to change a movie - BAM! error.
Clear out the lib, fire up Gen 1 2.291 again, clean lib, scan and scrape, same procedures - BAM! error.
Clear out the lib, fire up trusty 2.141. Same procedures - BAM! ERROR!
wtf? I can't make heads or tails. Maybe the logs will tell you what I can't. Then hopefully you can tell me.
It's driving me nuts because this really is a cool piece of software and I really dug it while it worked. I'd like to have it back!
And now that I've "troubleshot" it (the word SHOT is very apropos here), not even 2.141 is working for me and I've deleted all my .nfo's and art. This sucks!
Your help is much appreciated,
J.
3.106 errors: http://mediacompanion.pastebin.com/f6dbbafa3
2.141 errors: http://mediacompanion.pastebin.com/f5fa02ed2
I think I accidentally deleted 2.287 errors. If needed I can recreate them.
I really only care to have the latest (or any) version working. I can wait a week or two to get TV scraping if that's what need be.
Thanks all (Billy especially )