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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 980937" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>You might be dealing with more then one issue, which makes it near impossible to determine root cause(s). It should not take many hours to import, unless you are importing like 3000+ movies. Odds are some of the movies you are importing have corrupted headers causing MediaInfo to freak out when it scans header info. The movingpictures.log file can help you there, if you switch MediaPortal to debug mode.</p><p> </p><p>One solution is to switch MovPic advanced settings to a single import thread, this will ensure that if one file gives you a problem you know which one it is, because the default thread setting of 5 makes importing go a lot faster, but also makes it harder then to diagnose the issue.</p><p> </p><p>Or you split your import collection in small chunks and import multitudes of your thread count, so say you import 50 movies at a time, and verify the movingpictures.log file contains no errors (do a CTRL+F on the word 'error'). If the technical feedback from log file is beyond you, then just attach the entire log file in here onto a reply (zip it up if it is large).</p><p> </p><p>Once you found all the corrupt files, you can submit them to MediaInfo team (or verify you have the current version of mediainfo.dll as bug might already be fixed), or use other 3rd party tools to repair them. Then once all is said and done, then I would delete the movingpictures.db3 database and do a single full import on all the media files that are good now and you will see how it is supposed to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 980937, member: 18896"] You might be dealing with more then one issue, which makes it near impossible to determine root cause(s). It should not take many hours to import, unless you are importing like 3000+ movies. Odds are some of the movies you are importing have corrupted headers causing MediaInfo to freak out when it scans header info. The movingpictures.log file can help you there, if you switch MediaPortal to debug mode. One solution is to switch MovPic advanced settings to a single import thread, this will ensure that if one file gives you a problem you know which one it is, because the default thread setting of 5 makes importing go a lot faster, but also makes it harder then to diagnose the issue. Or you split your import collection in small chunks and import multitudes of your thread count, so say you import 50 movies at a time, and verify the movingpictures.log file contains no errors (do a CTRL+F on the word 'error'). If the technical feedback from log file is beyond you, then just attach the entire log file in here onto a reply (zip it up if it is large). Once you found all the corrupt files, you can submit them to MediaInfo team (or verify you have the current version of mediainfo.dll as bug might already be fixed), or use other 3rd party tools to repair them. Then once all is said and done, then I would delete the movingpictures.db3 database and do a single full import on all the media files that are good now and you will see how it is supposed to work. [/QUOTE]
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