Okay, thanks for the update.
My Movies does seem to have meta-data update issues, especially since they went to a background service as the main way to perform these updates. I often see a lag time, or simply the background service stops (called 'My Movies General Service' in the Windows Services). There's no user feedback on the status of this service, so it is easy for it to stop and go unnoticed except for issues like you had here.
Rebooting is often the easiest fix, but now that I've learned to first check if the My Movies General Service is running, I don't even have to reboot anymore to fix it.
When it isn't running, all your changes get queued up, and are not written to the mymovies.xml files.
Paul
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[CLOSED] Disc names in MM Browser
Re: Disc names in MM Browser
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Re: Disc names in MM Browser
It was probably old data in an xml file. I recommend doing a clean of the metadata for the problem disks folders if this should happen again. The update function in mymovies does not overwrite existing metadata files. If you use the "save metadata" button at the top on the mymovies window, it will overwrite the metadata for the disk you're editing. The "save metadata" button is usually beside the yellow triangle button.
Re: Disc names in MM Browser
Thanks both Paul and Jamie for support.
Unfortunately, the update Metadata button in MyMovies doesn't always updates data as expected. I have been updating a lot my database recently since I have started to use MMBrowser, and I experienced a lot of difficulties to get the metadata updated. Clearing all metadata and re-generating doesn't update all data in all folders and the update metadata button in MyMovies doesn't always create metadata in a folder.
Need several tries, and sometimes changing a few things in the data itself to force MyMovies to re-create the data... painful, but after several tries it eventually works most of the time...
I have a similar issue with one title which keeps telling me in MMBrowser that the boxset has 0 child titles while the box set seems to be correct in MyMovies (even detached and re-attached all childs, with no change). Do you have any idea what could be the issue there?
Unfortunately, the update Metadata button in MyMovies doesn't always updates data as expected. I have been updating a lot my database recently since I have started to use MMBrowser, and I experienced a lot of difficulties to get the metadata updated. Clearing all metadata and re-generating doesn't update all data in all folders and the update metadata button in MyMovies doesn't always create metadata in a folder.
Need several tries, and sometimes changing a few things in the data itself to force MyMovies to re-create the data... painful, but after several tries it eventually works most of the time...
I have a similar issue with one title which keeps telling me in MMBrowser that the boxset has 0 child titles while the box set seems to be correct in MyMovies (even detached and re-attached all childs, with no change). Do you have any idea what could be the issue there?
Re: Disc names in MM Browser
I'm not sure why My Movies would be unwilling to update the meta-data after you've done a 'Clean'. The only time I've seen this problem is when the title had mysteriously disappeared from the My Movies database (which is known to happen).
I hate that you've had so many challenges with the meta-data clean-up. Unfortunately, this is a Binnerup issue that I'm unable to resolve. It sounds like you've been taking the right steps.
Regarding the empty box set message - my recommendation is to just ignore this for now. There are two ways to setup box sets in My Movies, and both are valid, but I've only programmed support for one way. I hope to have full support in the next version.
Paul
I hate that you've had so many challenges with the meta-data clean-up. Unfortunately, this is a Binnerup issue that I'm unable to resolve. It sounds like you've been taking the right steps.
Regarding the empty box set message - my recommendation is to just ignore this for now. There are two ways to setup box sets in My Movies, and both are valid, but I've only programmed support for one way. I hope to have full support in the next version.
Paul
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Re: Disc names in MM Browser
Check to see if the disks, folders for all the titles in the boxset are assigned in the disk menu. This baffled me for a while until I went into the boxset and looked at each title attached to the boxset. I found the the individual disks somehow were no longer assigned to each title.Gilles2 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:14 am Thanks both Paul and Jamie for support.
Unfortunately, the update Metadata button in MyMovies doesn't always updates data as expected. I have been updating a lot my database recently since I have started to use MMBrowser, and I experienced a lot of difficulties to get the metadata updated. Clearing all metadata and re-generating doesn't update all data in all folders and the update metadata button in MyMovies doesn't always create metadata in a folder.
Need several tries, and sometimes changing a few things in the data itself to force MyMovies to re-create the data... painful, but after several tries it eventually works most of the time...
I have a similar issue with one title which keeps telling me in MMBrowser that the boxset has 0 child titles while the box set seems to be correct in MyMovies (even detached and re-attached all childs, with no change). Do you have any idea what could be the issue there?
Re: Disc names in MM Browser
Hi Jamie and Paul,
I found the issue with the bow set showing 0 childs.
When checking if the files were properly attached to each title, I realized that those child folders had no My Movies Metadata (though I have several already eliminated and re-created all Metadata in my database).
Re-forcing Metadata creation in each folder in My Movies was the needed step... now all titles appear in the Box Set in MM Browser.
Thanks
I found the issue with the bow set showing 0 childs.
When checking if the files were properly attached to each title, I realized that those child folders had no My Movies Metadata (though I have several already eliminated and re-created all Metadata in my database).
Re-forcing Metadata creation in each folder in My Movies was the needed step... now all titles appear in the Box Set in MM Browser.
Thanks
Re: Disc names in MM Browser
Excellent.
Can I close out this support ticket, or are there any additional issues that need to be addressed?
Thanks,
Paul
Can I close out this support ticket, or are there any additional issues that need to be addressed?
Thanks,
Paul
President, Chameleon Consulting LLC
Author, Chameleon MediaCenter
Author, Chameleon MediaCenter
Re: Disc names in MM Browser
Hi Paul,
Feel free to close this support ticket. A lot of the difficulties come from the way MyMovies is updating Metadata.
Thanks for your support,
Gilles
Feel free to close this support ticket. A lot of the difficulties come from the way MyMovies is updating Metadata.
Thanks for your support,
Gilles