![]() Repeating above second again, will not result in jump to the first title. ![]() This bug is very annoying, but fortunately is only encountered on first try. To reproduce, (1) select a group, (2) click in the title window and type a letter to jump to movies beginning with name of letter, (3) move the move mouse and watch the high-lighting jump back to the first title in the list. Apparently, I can no longer save my server, username, and password to be used across sessions. Server is busy or possible IP-Ban." even though I have no trouble connecting to the server and downloading movies works just fine.Ģ. IP Ban checking always returns a "connection time-out. Here are the bugs I encountered after initial testing:ġ. I like the GUI changes and the fact that I can sort by date without the software throwing an error. Thanks you for keeping this software updated. Here's the Pull command for Linux.Ĭ:\ProgramFiles (x86)\ERD Xtream Downloader\M3U2STRM.exe -local "C:\Users\eodst\Documents\Live-1\MOVIES.m3u" -output "C:\Users\eodst\Documents\Live-1" ![]() It would however be easier if they made it to just do it from the GUI Command Creator or the GUI Interface. You can just Pull "groups" from the m3u with wget and use the command line version to turn them into Stream Files. When this happens, since I don't know of a way to scrape for both series and movies in a common library folder, I don't have box art/ series art on any of the titles and it looks like a hot mess on the clients.- When this is done using the GUI, since the software determines what something is in terms of movie or series, it is possible to keep the 2 separated. Yes, I see that you can put each category into it's on folder but in my case the "series" and "movies" both have folders (on the IPTV providers end) of the same name so when I go into the section of the software (command line wizard) that let's me choose the category of entertainment, there is no separation of series/ movies in the selection categories so it ends up dumping all movies and series of that category in a common folder based on the chosen category. but when it is done with the GUI, you are given the opportunity to separate Series and Movies where as when using the command line interface, I am not seeing a way to do that. To me, it seems like the command line interface isn't very useful- I mean, yes, it is in terms of being able to automate the pulling of additional VOD streams etc. Thank you all for any insight you can give me on my issue above. When this happens, since I don't know of a way to scrape for both series and movies in a common library folder, I don't have box art/ series art on any of the titles and it looks like a hot mess on the clients.- When this is done using the GUI, since the software determines what something is in terms of movie or series, it is possible to keep the 2 separated.Īm I missing something? Was this an oversight in the building of the software? Or possibly a known problem that isn't fixable? Heck maybe it is fixable? ![]() Yes, I see that you can put each category into it's on folder but in my case the "series" and "movies" both have folders (on the IPTV providers end) of the same name so when I go into the section of the software (command line wizard) that let's me choose the category of entertainment, there is no separation of series/ movies in the selection categories so it ends up dumping all movies and series of that category in a common folder based on the chosen category. Can someone here tell me if I am thinking about something wrong or if there is a way around the issue? ![]()
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