2013-11-13, 20:51
(2013-11-12, 23:19)spanktastic2120 Wrote: No i meant NAS, its not a MySQL issue. It is finding the file fine, just not reading it. If it were a MySQL issue then it would not be able to get info from the database like the path to the file or the title or anything else, but it does that without a problem. What happens is it tries to open the beginning of the mkv file and encounters an error, and in those posts i linked it looks like the issue is just mkv + NAS = error on PTV.
Ahhh, thanks for the clarification and sorry for the confusion.
(2013-11-13, 00:10)xxkodemanxx Wrote: If you are on windows youll be doing the same thing but by a different method. Whereas on unix you mount the NFS folder as something else using the terminal, on windows you just click "map network drive" from the "my computer" window and mount it that way.
I tried to mount in Windows7 with NFS previously, when I built my new PC and started using W7 Ultimate, but found the performance to be poor (though probably some kind of set up/permissions issue) and that the local SMB was just much faster. This is very much the opposite of viewing files in XBMC. So, in any event, I'd like to avoid having to remount locally if possible (since I'm pretty sure that would mean I'd have to reload the db and may other small headaches)...
Is the fix you are suggesting to map the NFS share locally or replace this VideoParser.py with the old one? It seemed that maybe that latter part was fixed from Jason's post a few further down from that link?