Hi,
I'm running a combined backend/frontend with a bunch of old orphaned
recordings on it which I've moved to video storage.
With some help from this list I've got the filenames set so that mythutil
--scanvideos does a pretty good job of finding the correct metadata.
However I'm not seeing any pretty artwork.
mythutil is downloading good artwork jpg's into the following directories:
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/Video/Artwork/<filename>
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/Video/FanArt
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/Video/Screenshots
but in the videometadata table it is setting the path to each file as:
home/mythtv/.mythtv/Video/Artwork/<filename>
That is, it's missing the leading '/'.
If I manually add the '/' to each entry in the database then the artwork is
displayed correctly - but that's not a very workable workaround.
Do I have a configuration error?
I should point out that I'm running a early version of 0.32, pre most of
the fixes, so it's quite possible I have a version with a bug in it (in
which case I accept responsibiity for the error)
I just want to make sure I'm not doing something stupid (apart from running
a non-production version)
Thanks
I'm running a combined backend/frontend with a bunch of old orphaned
recordings on it which I've moved to video storage.
With some help from this list I've got the filenames set so that mythutil
--scanvideos does a pretty good job of finding the correct metadata.
However I'm not seeing any pretty artwork.
mythutil is downloading good artwork jpg's into the following directories:
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/Video/Artwork/<filename>
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/Video/FanArt
/home/mythtv/.mythtv/Video/Screenshots
but in the videometadata table it is setting the path to each file as:
home/mythtv/.mythtv/Video/Artwork/<filename>
That is, it's missing the leading '/'.
If I manually add the '/' to each entry in the database then the artwork is
displayed correctly - but that's not a very workable workaround.
Do I have a configuration error?
I should point out that I'm running a early version of 0.32, pre most of
the fixes, so it's quite possible I have a version with a bug in it (in
which case I accept responsibiity for the error)
I just want to make sure I'm not doing something stupid (apart from running
a non-production version)
Thanks