Trying to screen list 2000 plus files. The process stops working and the program just hangs when its successfully processed 39/40 files. It has to be manually restarted.
I've alternatively tried generating all the screenlists in VTM first and then getting Videonizer to recognise them by clicking "Generate only for items without screenlists." Videonizer then recognises and records the path of existing screenlists but that process hangs after it has recognised only 22/23 existing screenlists.
It's an annoyance rather than a bug but it does make using the program labour intensive.
I'm on Windows 10, have no hidden files, no Anti virus interfering etc
Bug processing large number of files
Getting these type errors in VTN
[DEBUG] [21:28:04] .... Ultimate engine failed , making an attempt to use Secondary engine
[DEBUG] [21:33:10] .... Ultimate: Could not read frame (file is not downloaded completely?), using black stub frame
[BLACK] [21:33:10] .... Black frame is detected, trying to substitute
I find it odd how the Videonizer always seems to hang after processing exactly 23 files that have already been screen listed by VTM.
The fault appears to be in Videonizer where I can't see any log files
[DEBUG] [21:28:04] .... Ultimate engine failed , making an attempt to use Secondary engine
[DEBUG] [21:33:10] .... Ultimate: Could not read frame (file is not downloaded completely?), using black stub frame
[BLACK] [21:33:10] .... Black frame is detected, trying to substitute
I find it odd how the Videonizer always seems to hang after processing exactly 23 files that have already been screen listed by VTM.
The fault appears to be in Videonizer where I can't see any log files
Videonizer does not have its own logs.
But when Videonizer uses VTM to generate thumbnails in background, VTM creates a log files in "Logs" folder.
Also you can view that log file right in Videonizer when you generate screenlists within the program.
I will check that "23" issue.
But when Videonizer uses VTM to generate thumbnails in background, VTM creates a log files in "Logs" folder.
Also you can view that log file right in Videonizer when you generate screenlists within the program.
I will check that "23" issue.