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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1259689" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>I'm trying to reproduce it with a tiny test collection. If the series without TVDB-ID is not watched, all went well. This is how you most likely has done your test. If this series or at least one episode is set as watched, FlagMover did not finish it's job. No "WatchedEpisodes.json" is written at all...</p><p>The log is shown this:</p><p></p><p>This is the end of the story nothing else happens... For all who can't read German... "Der Wert für einen UInt32 war zu groß oder zu klein." means "The value of an UInt32 was too big or too small"</p><p></p><p></p><p>Another question... Why did you store the "show_title" in the JSON file? Luckily the restore also did work with something like: </p><p></p><p>{"show_imdb":null,"show_tvdb":79546,"show_title":"","season":1,"number":3}. </p><p></p><p>or like this:</p><p></p><p>{"show_imdb":null,"show_tvdb":79546,"show_title":null,"season":1,"number":3}</p><p>(this format is what I will use for MP2-Buddy)</p><p></p><p>Any other tool of this kind (Kodi, MyTVSeries,...) did not use show title at all. Show title is not unique, depends on the used language and is not needed to identify an episode. TVDB-ID, season and episode number is all that is needed. If it's not too much work you could remove it from the JSON file completely while you are fixing the "No TVDB-ID series" issue, imho... If it stays it did not matter that much as things are working nevertheless...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1259689, member: 109222"] Hi. I'm trying to reproduce it with a tiny test collection. If the series without TVDB-ID is not watched, all went well. This is how you most likely has done your test. If this series or at least one episode is set as watched, FlagMover did not finish it's job. No "WatchedEpisodes.json" is written at all... The log is shown this: This is the end of the story nothing else happens... For all who can't read German... "Der Wert für einen UInt32 war zu groß oder zu klein." means "The value of an UInt32 was too big or too small" Another question... Why did you store the "show_title" in the JSON file? Luckily the restore also did work with something like: {"show_imdb":null,"show_tvdb":79546,"show_title":"","season":1,"number":3}. or like this: {"show_imdb":null,"show_tvdb":79546,"show_title":null,"season":1,"number":3} (this format is what I will use for MP2-Buddy) Any other tool of this kind (Kodi, MyTVSeries,...) did not use show title at all. Show title is not unique, depends on the used language and is not needed to identify an episode. TVDB-ID, season and episode number is all that is needed. If it's not too much work you could remove it from the JSON file completely while you are fixing the "No TVDB-ID series" issue, imho... If it stays it did not matter that much as things are working nevertheless... [/QUOTE]
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