2013-01-31, 21:24
ryvanzandt, spyder,
It's not creating empty folders per se. The best example is if you set up a filter to get the top 10 comedies and then one of those comedies later drops out of the top 10. It will naturally no longer be downloaded, but the folder stays. If I manually clean within XBMC the shows are removed from the library. But later if I run MyLibrary it will trigger XBMC to rescan and the empty folder will be added again.
Hopefully I have explained that well enough.
Another similar issue I just noticed is that MyLibrary doesn't deal very well with the same show being available in multiple sources. I initially set up a bunch of TV shows to index from Netflix, but later when I realized they were available from Hulu I took them off my Netflix filter and added them to my Hulu filter. For some shows this worked fine - the shows play in Hulu and have an [H] in front of them; for other shows there is a mix where some episodes are from Hulu and other episodes are from Netflix; and then there are some really weird instances where episodes have [H] [N] in front of them and don't seem to play at all!
I am running Windows 7. HoursThreshold and ConsecutiveThreshold are both set to 0, so videos no longer found should be deleted.
It's not creating empty folders per se. The best example is if you set up a filter to get the top 10 comedies and then one of those comedies later drops out of the top 10. It will naturally no longer be downloaded, but the folder stays. If I manually clean within XBMC the shows are removed from the library. But later if I run MyLibrary it will trigger XBMC to rescan and the empty folder will be added again.
Hopefully I have explained that well enough.
Another similar issue I just noticed is that MyLibrary doesn't deal very well with the same show being available in multiple sources. I initially set up a bunch of TV shows to index from Netflix, but later when I realized they were available from Hulu I took them off my Netflix filter and added them to my Hulu filter. For some shows this worked fine - the shows play in Hulu and have an [H] in front of them; for other shows there is a mix where some episodes are from Hulu and other episodes are from Netflix; and then there are some really weird instances where episodes have [H] [N] in front of them and don't seem to play at all!
I am running Windows 7. HoursThreshold and ConsecutiveThreshold are both set to 0, so videos no longer found should be deleted.