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Please supply log files when you do the actions you describe.


The situation might be unique to your specific configuration, so without log files it will be impossible to figure out cause and provide a solution.


If the problem is database related, you need to provide Debug+SQL enabled log files, if the problem is related to something else, it will be enough to provide Debug enabled log files. In your case, please provide Debug+SQL files, for the most amount of information.


If the problem is purely related to MP-TVSeries, then the mp-tvseries.log file is enough, otherwise more log files such a mediaportal.log might be needed. ZIP them up and add them as attachment to your forum reply.


And please try to redo the problem on a fresh database. It is possible your database got corrupted, so do not use the (empty) option, but instead rename the mp-tvseries.db3 database file, and restart MP-TVSeries configuration (a new db3 file will be created).


Minimize your recreation test to the bare essentials, for example adjust your import path to "D:\TVSeries\Futurama\Season6\" instead of your normal "D:\TVSeries", so that it doesn't need to import dozens of episodes, but only a few. Afterall you are only doing a small test to recreate the problem in as few steps as possible, so reimporting dozens of episodes is not part of that.


After you did that, you can delete this test database by removing the mp-tvseries.db3 file and renaming back the file from before (this will restore everything you had).


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