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The behavior is kinda radom, so not easy to reproduce, but will see what I can do over the weekend. I'm inclined to believe this is a problem with the OS rather than MP or the plugin, and so far I have looked more in that direction (trying to keep network connections alive and such). I also had a quick look at the code, and the way the plugin checks whether something is available upon play looked pretty straightforward, so that led me to believe it was something outside the plugin. Also, like TomEK, I sometimes have the problem in TV Series, but there I have the option to rescan, which is a good enough workaround for me. That would be helpful to have in Moving Pictures too. The behavior with the double entries is really odd though, so if there was a rescan option, it would obviously have to skip double entries. BTW, the log I posted earlier was also when I was prompted the media was not available. Not that I can see anything wrong there.Is there any normal tool that can let me have a look at the state of the SQLite database? Because so far I have found incomprehensible command-line tools or uncooperative Windows GUIs I'm not on 0.7.1 yet, will try that too.
The behavior is kinda radom, so not easy to reproduce, but will see what I can do over the weekend. I'm inclined to believe this is a problem with the OS rather than MP or the plugin, and so far I have looked more in that direction (trying to keep network connections alive and such). I also had a quick look at the code, and the way the plugin checks whether something is available upon play looked pretty straightforward, so that led me to believe it was something outside the plugin. Also, like TomEK, I sometimes have the problem in TV Series, but there I have the option to rescan, which is a good enough workaround for me. That would be helpful to have in Moving Pictures too. The behavior with the double entries is really odd though, so if there was a rescan option, it would obviously have to skip double entries. BTW, the log I posted earlier was also when I was prompted the media was not available. Not that I can see anything wrong there.
Is there any normal tool that can let me have a look at the state of the SQLite database? Because so far I have found incomprehensible command-line tools or uncooperative Windows GUIs
I'm not on 0.7.1 yet, will try that too.