2010-09-10, 17:54
I apologize for not having some required information here, but I'm at work and don't have access to my setup at the moment. I will update with better info later if necessary. I do know that I'm running a stable version of Camelot (live) with Ubuntu 10.04 Live on a new Revo.
Setup went pretty well, and everything seems to be working EXCEPT THE SCRAPERS. For my TV folder, the scraper finds NOTHING from any scraper source. My structure for Arrested Development is this...
tv/Arrested Development/Season 1/s01.e01.Pilot.avi
...for all episodes and seasons. I changed Arrested Development to better match the naming convention. My other shows are currently structured like...
tv/show name/season/XYY - episode title.avi
...where X is the season number and YY is the episode number. I haven't updated the naming scheme of these shows yet, and the only thing I can think of for TV is that it's not working because all of the shows are not consistently named. But wouldn't it still pick up Arrested Development?
Okay, then I have another folder full of movies. The structure is...
film/film title/film title.avi
...for movies that I have recently updated and...
film/film title.avi
...for movies that I have yet to update (better quality). The scraper picks random movies for a few of them (not the right ones) and nothing for the rest. I tried every option including with and without using folder names to search. Again, the inconsistent naming is my only suspicion.
Finally, I have a second movie folder for movies that I have not watched yet. ALL of the movies in this folder are structured as...
unseen/film title.avi
This is the most bizarre one - especially considering that this should be the most likely to work. Instead of searching for the movie by its file name, the scraper searches by the count of the movie. I.e., the first movie is '1', the second movie is '2', the third movie is '3', et cetera, regardless of the title. So the ninth movie in the list was found to be the recently released '9' by Tim Burton. I actually HAVE that movie in the same folder, but it's first in the list and labeled '1'. Why would the scraper search by order?
Again, if more information is needed, I can post it tonight. I was just hoping for some preemptive help that might make me realize I've been doing something silly. Any help is appreciated!
Setup went pretty well, and everything seems to be working EXCEPT THE SCRAPERS. For my TV folder, the scraper finds NOTHING from any scraper source. My structure for Arrested Development is this...
tv/Arrested Development/Season 1/s01.e01.Pilot.avi
...for all episodes and seasons. I changed Arrested Development to better match the naming convention. My other shows are currently structured like...
tv/show name/season/XYY - episode title.avi
...where X is the season number and YY is the episode number. I haven't updated the naming scheme of these shows yet, and the only thing I can think of for TV is that it's not working because all of the shows are not consistently named. But wouldn't it still pick up Arrested Development?
Okay, then I have another folder full of movies. The structure is...
film/film title/film title.avi
...for movies that I have recently updated and...
film/film title.avi
...for movies that I have yet to update (better quality). The scraper picks random movies for a few of them (not the right ones) and nothing for the rest. I tried every option including with and without using folder names to search. Again, the inconsistent naming is my only suspicion.
Finally, I have a second movie folder for movies that I have not watched yet. ALL of the movies in this folder are structured as...
unseen/film title.avi
This is the most bizarre one - especially considering that this should be the most likely to work. Instead of searching for the movie by its file name, the scraper searches by the count of the movie. I.e., the first movie is '1', the second movie is '2', the third movie is '3', et cetera, regardless of the title. So the ninth movie in the list was found to be the recently released '9' by Tim Burton. I actually HAVE that movie in the same folder, but it's first in the list and labeled '1'. Why would the scraper search by order?
Again, if more information is needed, I can post it tonight. I was just hoping for some preemptive help that might make me realize I've been doing something silly. Any help is appreciated!