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Yup, it happens right after scraper-script gets all the data (I was hoping for some asychrone event or cover-node/etc), so it is when MovPic is ready to use the MediaInfo system to read the details on the media file "TPB.AFK.2013.1080p.h264-SimonKlose.mkv". Are you able to read that file without issues in the standalone MediaInfo program? http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en/Download/Windows If that works then you might simply need an update on the MediaPortal DLL then (MePo requires the 32-bit DLL). It can also be a conflict with a registry installation of MediaInfo by some other program you use (VFD installation for example). There is also the option to turn off the MediaInfo part inside MovPic (gear icon inside MovPic config import tab), but it would be more constructive if we can find out whats different about this file that causes it. Solution might be as simple as a remux tool for the MKV file to fix the header corruption, or to upload the file to the MediaInfo developers so they can fix the bug on their end (they will provide you with FTP info once you start a SourceForge support ticket).
Yup, it happens right after scraper-script gets all the data (I was hoping for some asychrone event or cover-node/etc), so it is when MovPic is ready to use the MediaInfo system to read the details on the media file "TPB.AFK.2013.1080p.h264-SimonKlose.mkv".
Are you able to read that file without issues in the standalone MediaInfo program? http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en/Download/Windows
If that works then you might simply need an update on the MediaPortal DLL then (MePo requires the 32-bit DLL). It can also be a conflict with a registry installation of MediaInfo by some other program you use (VFD installation for example). There is also the option to turn off the MediaInfo part inside MovPic (gear icon inside MovPic config import tab), but it would be more constructive if we can find out whats different about this file that causes it.
Solution might be as simple as a remux tool for the MKV file to fix the header corruption, or to upload the file to the MediaInfo developers so they can fix the bug on their end (they will provide you with FTP info once you start a SourceForge support ticket).