Closed Jaynator495 closed 2 years ago
Hama logs missing. Cannot tell if anidb or tvdb issue or the metadata provider for episodes which depends on settings used
Apologies, logs are attached from both ASS and Hama One PIece.scanner.log One PIece.filelist.log com.plexapp.agents.hama.1.log com.plexapp.agents.thetvdb.log com.plexapp.agents.anidb.2.log com.plexapp.agents.anidb.log I think that should be all of them?
As for settings, essentially default aside from having season titles enabled, and English episode and anime titles used.
HAMA logs are not the per-series logs whose location is in HAMA readme troubleshooting section You are not following TVDB numbering as you use TVDB season folders but absolute numbering of episodes You didn't specify that by 'episode number' you meant 'absolute episode number'
One Piece/Season xx/[Group]One Piece - ## [quality].ext where## is the (seasonal) episode number One Piece [tvdb3-81797]/Season xx/[Group]One Piece - ## [quality].ext where xx is the ABSOLUTE episode number
Please search 'Exhibit A' in the scanner readme: https://github.com/ZeroQI/Absolute-Series-Scanner
For series such as Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and One Piece, it does not seem to like multiple seasons. The first season is named and marked correctly, but anything after the second season gets no metadata updates, aside from the season poster. I am using this in conjunction with ASS, and my directories are like this Dragon Ball Z/Season 2/[Funimation] Dragon Ball Z - 40 [1080p].mkv Replace "40" with the episode number, and the quality with the episode quality. This behavior as far as I can tell is the same for any anime where I don't have the episode names already there and just have the numbers in separate season folders. Do I need to somehow rename the collectively nearly 2 thousand episodes to have their name in it?