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<blockquote data-quote="raffe" data-source="post: 1220840" data-attributes="member: 71199"><p>In that folder I have movies (avi, mp4, mkv), .imdbid.txt files (imdb ID), .nfo files (imdb info), .WatchStatus.xml, .cover.jpg, .fanart.jpg and subtitles (sub, srt). I also had some .zip files with subs, but I have now deleted them.</p><p></p><p>I have now deleted c:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal . It was over 5,7 GB big and had over 87.000 objects!</p><p></p><p>I restart PC. I start MP2, I change to Englush (US). I enabled Trakt.</p><p></p><p>And now I try to add only the above folder as a movie media source. I choose "Network neighborhood", I get rotating balls, but I never come past them and after 10 min I think MP2 has crashed. It is not responsive, and nothing happens anymore for 10 minutes. I collect No_1 loggs. I see it says "check your internet connection and the status of <a href="http://thetvdb.com" target="_blank">Online TV Database - An open directory of television shows for HTPC software</a>". On the same computer I test to surf to thetvdb.com, and I do so without problems.</p><p></p><p>I restart the PC. Start MP2. And now I try again to add only the above folder as a movie media source. I choose "Network neighborhood", I get rotating balls. It is a Intel Core i7-2670QM @ 2,20GHz and 8 GB RAM with 64-bit Win 10 pro. When I check with Explorer it has no problems finding network shares. After 10 min waiting, I guess it has gotten stuck again. But this time the balls are still rotating. I collect No_2 loggs.</p><p></p><p>I will now give up this installation and will try to totally uninstall MP2 and then reinstall it. I will post what happens...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raffe, post: 1220840, member: 71199"] In that folder I have movies (avi, mp4, mkv), .imdbid.txt files (imdb ID), .nfo files (imdb info), .WatchStatus.xml, .cover.jpg, .fanart.jpg and subtitles (sub, srt). I also had some .zip files with subs, but I have now deleted them. I have now deleted c:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal . It was over 5,7 GB big and had over 87.000 objects! I restart PC. I start MP2, I change to Englush (US). I enabled Trakt. And now I try to add only the above folder as a movie media source. I choose "Network neighborhood", I get rotating balls, but I never come past them and after 10 min I think MP2 has crashed. It is not responsive, and nothing happens anymore for 10 minutes. I collect No_1 loggs. I see it says "check your internet connection and the status of [URL="http://thetvdb.com"]Online TV Database - An open directory of television shows for HTPC software[/URL]". On the same computer I test to surf to thetvdb.com, and I do so without problems. I restart the PC. Start MP2. And now I try again to add only the above folder as a movie media source. I choose "Network neighborhood", I get rotating balls. It is a Intel Core i7-2670QM @ 2,20GHz and 8 GB RAM with 64-bit Win 10 pro. When I check with Explorer it has no problems finding network shares. After 10 min waiting, I guess it has gotten stuck again. But this time the balls are still rotating. I collect No_2 loggs. I will now give up this installation and will try to totally uninstall MP2 and then reinstall it. I will post what happens... [/QUOTE]
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