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<blockquote data-quote="Cinnabuns" data-source="post: 534674" data-attributes="member: 96777"><p><strong>Problems with Sengoku Basara</strong></p><p></p><p>I've been running into a weird problem lately where MyAnime2 seems to have a lot of problems with 3 particular files from the series Sengoku Basara. Whenever I try to do anything with episode 7, 8, or 9 from the group gSS, MyAnime2 seems to choke in some way. Here's the problems I've encountered with them:</p><p></p><p>1. I downloaded most of the episodes for the series before I ran an import in MyAnime2. When running the import, I noticed that the file hasher would work just fine until it hit episode 7, 8, or 9. But instead of the hasher queue count decrementing after hashing one of these files, it would remain the same, and the hasher would get stuck and stop trying to hash any more files. If at this point I tried to play an anime while the hasher is stuck, all of MediaPortal freezes.</p><p></p><p>After repeating the import 6 or 7 times (after each time I would kill or restart MediaPortal) and just walking away for an hour each time, MyAnime2 somehow successfully imported these episodes.</p><p></p><p>2. So I managed to watch the first 6 episodes, but MyAnime2 gets stuck again once I finished watching episode 6. This time, whenever I try to open Sengoku Basara from the series screen, it gets in but does not display any episodes, and is apparently frozen. Task Manager showed CPU activity at about 50% and high memory usage for MediaPortal fluctuating between 600-800MB. After half an hour, it's still stuck. I left it running overnight, and it was able to display episodes 10, 11, and 12 (I have the option to hide watched episodes, so it makes sense that eps 1-6 did not show up). However, at this point I tried to back out to the series screen, and MyAnime2 got stuck again, so I just killed it.</p><p></p><p>3. Now when I run an import, the importer gets stuck in the Sengoku Basara directory on my network share. It will not move past scanning this directory.</p><p></p><p>All of this is pretty strange because I can watch all the episodes just fine over the network outside of MediaPortal. One thing to note is that many of the Sengoku Basara episodes do show some corruption for the first second or so when I play them using MediaPlayerClassic. However, I do not think the files themselves are corrupt because I downloaded them via bittorrent and the hasher was able to match them automatically in AniDB. They may have some encoding errors, but even then I don't see why the file scanner and hasher would get stuck on these files. Plus, there were other episodes in the series that exhibit the same corruption at the beginning, but MyAnime2 had no problems with those.</p><p></p><p>If I move these files out of the directories that MyAnime2 scans, then everything seems to work normally, but it's quite strange that just a few files in a single series shows these problems.</p><p></p><p>My logs are attached. And as always, thanks for the awesome plugin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinnabuns, post: 534674, member: 96777"] [b]Problems with Sengoku Basara[/b] I've been running into a weird problem lately where MyAnime2 seems to have a lot of problems with 3 particular files from the series Sengoku Basara. Whenever I try to do anything with episode 7, 8, or 9 from the group gSS, MyAnime2 seems to choke in some way. Here's the problems I've encountered with them: 1. I downloaded most of the episodes for the series before I ran an import in MyAnime2. When running the import, I noticed that the file hasher would work just fine until it hit episode 7, 8, or 9. But instead of the hasher queue count decrementing after hashing one of these files, it would remain the same, and the hasher would get stuck and stop trying to hash any more files. If at this point I tried to play an anime while the hasher is stuck, all of MediaPortal freezes. After repeating the import 6 or 7 times (after each time I would kill or restart MediaPortal) and just walking away for an hour each time, MyAnime2 somehow successfully imported these episodes. 2. So I managed to watch the first 6 episodes, but MyAnime2 gets stuck again once I finished watching episode 6. This time, whenever I try to open Sengoku Basara from the series screen, it gets in but does not display any episodes, and is apparently frozen. Task Manager showed CPU activity at about 50% and high memory usage for MediaPortal fluctuating between 600-800MB. After half an hour, it's still stuck. I left it running overnight, and it was able to display episodes 10, 11, and 12 (I have the option to hide watched episodes, so it makes sense that eps 1-6 did not show up). However, at this point I tried to back out to the series screen, and MyAnime2 got stuck again, so I just killed it. 3. Now when I run an import, the importer gets stuck in the Sengoku Basara directory on my network share. It will not move past scanning this directory. All of this is pretty strange because I can watch all the episodes just fine over the network outside of MediaPortal. One thing to note is that many of the Sengoku Basara episodes do show some corruption for the first second or so when I play them using MediaPlayerClassic. However, I do not think the files themselves are corrupt because I downloaded them via bittorrent and the hasher was able to match them automatically in AniDB. They may have some encoding errors, but even then I don't see why the file scanner and hasher would get stuck on these files. Plus, there were other episodes in the series that exhibit the same corruption at the beginning, but MyAnime2 had no problems with those. If I move these files out of the directories that MyAnime2 scans, then everything seems to work normally, but it's quite strange that just a few files in a single series shows these problems. My logs are attached. And as always, thanks for the awesome plugin. [/QUOTE]
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