Closed stephanie00100 closed 5 years ago
Need debug logs
Here are the full debug logs.
Logs:
Your only using anime bytes? You sure they have a result for what your searching? AB is tricky, as none of the devs have an account. And I created the provider like 2 years ago.
Also I'm missing a part of your search in the logs.
Else try to search for a specific episode using manual search?
I don't know if this is useful information or not. screenshot included When you search on Animebytes for One Piece? You get two different urls/results. One result is for season packs and the other result is for episode 783 to current (different torrents). I've also noticed only 720p shows in logs for that episode and not 1080p.
Your only using anime bytes?
Yes.
You sure they have a result for what your searching?
Yes. Screenshot included. Medusa episode details - episode #95, scene absolute #874
Also I'm missing a part of your search in the logs.
Really? I thought I copied the whole thing. I'll run a manual search for the episode and copy those logs.
Logs:
I think I've found the bug. Will push a PR with the fix tomorrow.
Why are you having scene numbering enabled? You don't need it for 99% of the anime and surely don't need it it this case.
Alright, I've disabled that option and performed a full force update. Ran a manual search for the episode. Nothing is found.
Logs:
No something wrong with the anime bytes provider code. Let's wait for a fix
I'm assuming that means one of the devs needs to have an account to fix that. And probably to complicated for me to just submit something to help.
Not necessarily. I think medariox noticed something. Else you could copy the source of the results. And pm him
@stephanie00100 Please post a full debug log of a forced search.
Here you go.
Logs:
Not the full log. Zip your Logs folder pls
Is this issue because of the wrong season listed? It should be season 19, not season 1.
2019-04-17 23:14:10 DEBUG SEARCHQUEUE-MANUAL-81797 :: [AnimeBytes] :: [b34f1df] Matched release One.Piece.S01E874.Web.MKV.h264.1080p.AAC2.0-HorribleSubs to a series in your database: One Piece 2019-04-17 23:14:10 DEBUG SEARCHQUEUE-MANUAL-81797 :: [AnimeBytes] :: [b34f1df] Parsed One.Piece.S01E874.Web.MKV.h264.1080p.AAC2.0-HorribleSubs into title: One Piece, season: 1, episode: [874], source: Web, container: mkv, video_codec: H.264, screen_size: 1080p, audio_codec: AAC, audio_channels: 2.0, release_group: HorribleSubs, type: episode, parsing_time: 0.03371930122375488, absolute_episode: [], quality: 1080p WEB-DL, total_time: 0.07034564018249512
We aren't interested in this result: One.Piece.S01E874.Web.MKV.h264.720p.AAC2.0-HorribleSubs
Not sure. I have to make time to analyze.
Okay, so there are 2 issues here.
One is related to the provider code. It adds S01
to releases without season, which causes guessit to think that the releases are not absolute. This should be easily fixable by replacing 'S01'
with ''
here and here. I can't verify as I don't have access to the provider.
The second issue is how is related to how Medusa treats anime shows without absolute numbering. It was kind of working, but it wouldn't take the scene numbering into consideration, that is fixed with this PR and will be available with the next release. Set the show as Anime and enable scene exceptions.
@stephanie00100 We would appreciate if you could test the solutions suggested above, as we currently have no way to verify this ourselves. Giving us access to the provider would make this much easier.
I removed s01 as suggested and it was a success! Nice work!
Describe the bug Anime episodes aren't downloading.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior I expected the episode to be found and the download to start.
Screenshots If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Medusa (please complete the following information):
Logs:
Additional context I have these settings enabled. Anime and Scene Numbering. It shouldn't be showing as season 01 for the result. This is how the file is named. [HorribleSubs] One Piece - 874 [1080p].mkv