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PS: It actually appears that MediaInfo is having issues with the file in question. Could be the "michael.mcintyre.showtime.mkv" file or could be another. Look at the MediaInfo developer website for a new download on their 32-bit DLL and replace the one in your MediaPortal root folder. They constantly fix crashes on the MediaInfo scanner and more then likely you stumbled on a new one that is not properly handled by the MediaInfo.DLL version that you are currently using.

 

The IMDb+ scraper failed gracefully as it is supposed to, as the IMDb website has no reference at all to that movie yet (they tend to be slow on a lot of straight-to-DVD stuff). It is the TMDB scraper that is actually causing the error, due to inability to load the resources it needs and then trying to put bad data into the database from the looks of it that make things go crazy.

 

http://www.themoviedb.org/movie/142907-michael-mcintyre-showtime

 

That is the actual show. But you are providing an IMDb tt-ID for: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0230744

 

So more then likely you are providing a small part of a log file in which a dozen asynchrone things are happening at once and no conclusions at all can be made if one event belongs to the other based on the little bit of log file you provided. You could for example have a bad NFO file with the McIntyre movie, or you snipped too much of the log file to indicate the other movie was being scraped simultaneously.

 

Adjust Moving-Pictures advanced settings to 1 thread at a time for the importer, that way you know for sure the error is directly following the event causing it.


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