2013-02-18, 10:30
Hi Vincent,
first of all merci beaucoup for this most useful tool that probably took you years to build. I started with XBMC a week ago, soon stumbling upon XBNE. Unfortunately I have to file an ugly bug that yesterday cost me about 30 movies causing al loss of about 300GB data.
I used to store stereoscopic movies in Matroskas *.mk3d format, basically just a MKV container with renamed ending. XBMC scrapes these files fine with an addition of the file ending to the advancedsettings.xml. Yesterday I wanted my XBMC movie database to rescrape, renaming of the *.db file did not work, so I decided to delete the whole library from database with XBNE. Settings as shown below:
Short story: all *.mk3d files already in XBMC database and their corresponding movie folders (folder structure: source\Moviename\Movie.mk3d) were deleted. I think that should be taken care of as soon as possible.
My setup:
Win 7 professional x64
XBNE V17.3.0.0
first of all merci beaucoup for this most useful tool that probably took you years to build. I started with XBMC a week ago, soon stumbling upon XBNE. Unfortunately I have to file an ugly bug that yesterday cost me about 30 movies causing al loss of about 300GB data.
I used to store stereoscopic movies in Matroskas *.mk3d format, basically just a MKV container with renamed ending. XBMC scrapes these files fine with an addition of the file ending to the advancedsettings.xml. Yesterday I wanted my XBMC movie database to rescrape, renaming of the *.db file did not work, so I decided to delete the whole library from database with XBNE. Settings as shown below:
Short story: all *.mk3d files already in XBMC database and their corresponding movie folders (folder structure: source\Moviename\Movie.mk3d) were deleted. I think that should be taken care of as soon as possible.
My setup:
Win 7 professional x64
XBNE V17.3.0.0