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Seems to be "blind" to some files - won't import!
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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 962946" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Provide the mp-tvseries.log file when you import it, so it will show us why it failed. Be sure to set mediaportal config to debug verbosity.</p><p> </p><p>Obvious reasons it is failing is for example that the filename syntax is slightly different to where it is causing issues during import. Or the extension is not setup correct inside MediaPortal (m4v files for example).</p><p> </p><p>Finally you could have dbase corruption, in which entries in dbase are still pointing to those old files, preventing them from geting re-added. In that case you can first verify you don't have any hidden show entries or run special SQL queries manually to clean up the database. I've got a forum post somewhere that explains the ones needed (search for SQL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 962946, member: 18896"] Provide the mp-tvseries.log file when you import it, so it will show us why it failed. Be sure to set mediaportal config to debug verbosity. Obvious reasons it is failing is for example that the filename syntax is slightly different to where it is causing issues during import. Or the extension is not setup correct inside MediaPortal (m4v files for example). Finally you could have dbase corruption, in which entries in dbase are still pointing to those old files, preventing them from geting re-added. In that case you can first verify you don't have any hidden show entries or run special SQL queries manually to clean up the database. I've got a forum post somewhere that explains the ones needed (search for SQL) [/QUOTE]
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