I'll have to wait till I watch another DVD. I just watched Back To The Future Part II (DVD) and it still shows last movie I watched was The Music Box. Guess it didn't work :/
That's cool, unfortunately needed debug logs on that one. It would seem it didn't even recognize it playing, possibly because it was a newly imported DVD into MovingPictures?
So please enable Debug logs and test a few DVDs out, guess you should try some that are already imported and ones that are not.
Just a side note, I noticed in your log that you enable MyVideos, MyAnime, MyFilms etc If you're not using those plugins or not using it for scrobble/syncing I suggest disable them in trakt config.
Kind of, for the first movie (F:\dvds\Back To The Future\VIDEO_TS.IFO) I see that it was working but failed to scrobble at end because of the duration. It would seem the duration changed from 116mins -> 16mins -> 3mins. The only way I can explain that is maybe because it plays multiple video files before it ends? Does that sound like what you did? I will see what I can do about that.
The next video you watched (N:\video_ts\video_ts.ifo) failed because it must not of been available in your MovingPictures library (as far as I can tell from the logs). How was that played exactly? Did the movie have any information in MovingPictures before playing (was it imported correctly)?
I can see that you were watching Back to the Future II but according to your MovingPictures logs the movieplayer reported:
Just for you I fetched some DVDs from the garage, so should hopefully have more luck to see what's going on and even fix some bugs with MovingPictures with DVD handling.