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Media pulled in from anything in the "more..." movie node group is of type "Music" #2104

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javalsu opened this issue Aug 19, 2024 · 0 comments

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javalsu commented Aug 19, 2024

Describe the bug

When adding any node from the "More..." movie or tv show nodes, they return as music. Example nodes are "by decade" or "recently released".

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Start by using a skin that can use plex nodes as widgets (Arctic Zephyr reloaded)
  2. Go to configure skin setting option
  3. Go to "home" -> "Customise Home Screen"
  4. Add a menu item in the list on the left
  5. "Click on Choose Item for menu" for the newly created menu item
  6. Go to Add-On -> Video Add-On -> PlexKodiConnect -> TV Shows -> More... -> Recently Released
  7. Navigate back to home screen
  8. Cycle through the menu items until you get to "Recently Released"
  9. Click on the menu item
  10. On this page you'll see the recently release episodes, but if you try to use different views, you're locked into "music" views

Expected behavior

The content should be of type "Tv Show"

You need to attach a KODI LOG FILE!

A Kodi debug log file is needed that you recorded while you reproduced the bug. Do clean your log of all Plex tokens (="Plex passwords")!!! .

  1. Activate Kodi's debug logging by going to the Kodi Settings -> System -> Logging. Then toggle the Enable debug logging setting.
  2. Restart Kodi to start with a "fresh" log file.
  3. Reproduce the bug.
  4. Follow the Kodi instructions to grab/share the Kodi log file. Usually only kodi.log is needed
  5. Delete all references to any of your Plex tokens by searching for X-Plex-Token and accesstoken and replacing the strings just after that!
    • It's easiest if you copy your token, then use Search&Replace for the entire log file
    • You don't want others to have access to your Plex installation....
  6. Drop your log file here in this issue. Or use a free pasting-service like https://pastebin.com and include the link to it here

I am aware that I can delete Plex tokens that I accidentially posted by following the instructions on the PKC wiki

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