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Yeh I added the Macgruber file to U:\.
Do I need to add a fake nfo file for the video as well, or will the video alone be ok?
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Video files are fine - please do the other thing I ask.
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And just to be 100% clear, you have:
1. The database before you added test.
2. You then added test folder (with it's 0 byte mkv file).
3. You then "Update Library".
4. You then grabbed the database.
The database's from 1 and 4 is what you uploaded?
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Just to let you know this is still occurring with the new beta build.
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Post the FULL debug log at least otherwise we simply can't tell whether you are having the same problem as is described in this thread.
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I will post then when I get home tonight. Thanks for the help!
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What new content had you added prior to running that time?
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2010-09-22, 00:54
(This post was last modified: 2010-09-22, 00:58 by Gordonx42.)
Just a thought, could it be because my movies are saved in the root of the drive? No folder to determine last changed date?
Edit: Nope, just created a folder for the movie and dumped the file there. no dice.
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I'm guessing that you had no folders in M: prior to the one you put in it, or do you have <foldername>/VIDEO_TS folders in there?
A listing of exactly what is in M: would be useful. Also, please check the date information on M: before and after you add something new to it. (Right click, Properties from windows explorer). There'll be 3 dates there - see which ones change.
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