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Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 05:09
by JuiceWSA
Greetings, Noah
For the first time in my Filebot Career I get this at TMDB suddenly:

^^...and that's the name I went to TMDB to get - when all Filebot got was a year and rez field.
Earlier in the day it was working fine, so for now I'm chalking it up to a fail at TMDB for some reason, but I wanted to make you aware, and make the post to expand upon if the condition persists...
My first post - my first problem.
Stellar performance up to an hour ago.
thanks
Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 07:05
by rednoah
Strange. It works for me... What format are you using?
Perhaps clearing the cache and then trying again will make a difference?
EDIT: PS: Screenshots in the first post. You really are the best.
EDIT: Looks like this is a general issue:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=11349&p=47449#p47449
Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 12:14
by JuiceWSA
rednoah wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 07:05
Strange. It works for me... What format are you using?
{n} ({y}) [{vf}]
(for several years now)
Perhaps clearing the cache and then trying again will make a difference?
uhhh... ctl/shft/del - got it - didn't work...
EDIT: PS: Screenshots in the first post. You really are the best.

Let's see how you feel in a few weeks when I won't go away...LOL!
Yes, it does sound familiar.
I'll continue copy/pasting for now... the issue persists (a few moments ago) with 'Joker (2019) [1080p]' - only with no 'Joker'...

Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 12:22
by rednoah
Try the latest beta. Should be fixed, by defaulting to the original_title field if the title field is empty for some reason.
Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 12:37
by JuiceWSA
rednoah wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 12:22
Try the latest beta. Should be fixed, by defaulting to the original_title field if the title field is empty for some reason.
Well... I'd love to, but need assistance upgrading what I have to what I need...
Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 12:56
by JuiceWSA
OK... I replaced the old jar with the beta jar and still have the issue.
^^hope I did that right...
At this point - when all the great advice doesn't strike pay-dirt... waiting to see if TMDB wakes up might be the correct move (for a while). It happened suddenly - one minute fine, the next minute not fine. Sounds like a TMDB problem (time will tell).
Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 13:54
by JuiceWSA
JuiceWSA wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 12:56
OK... I replaced the old jar with the beta jar and still have the issue.
^^hope I did that right...
Apparently, I did not.
F5(x2) reveals 4.8.5 - Isn't 4.9 what I'm looking for?
Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 15:22
by kim
FYI:
I just deployed the fix for this. Give the API ~2 hours for the cached items to clear and you'll start to see the corrected data.
Sorry about that.
https://www.themoviedb.org/talk/5df84f8 ... 001755bc65
Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 15:53
by rednoah
I recommend downloading the latest full installer package (e.g. MSI package on Windows). Doing a manual patch with the latest jar is possible but not user-friendly.
EDIT:
I keep forgetting that there's no MSI packages for the latest beta because those can't be built on our Linux-based build automation server. On Windows, you can try with the self-contained Portable ZIP package.
Re: Odd behavior at TMDB
Posted: 17 Dec 2019, 16:40
by JuiceWSA
rednoah wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 15:53
I recommend downloading the latest full installer package
(e.g. MSI package on Windows). Doing a manual patch with the latest jar is possible but not user-friendly.
I can return things the way they were.
EDIT:
I keep forgetting that there's no MSI packages for the latest beta because those can't be built on our Linux-based build automation server. On Windows, you can try with the self-contained Portable ZIP package.
If TMDB is aware and fix deployed (fix is working fine now - Hat-Tip TMDB) - I'm good until the next public upgrade.
Thanks, Mon...