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mrtwopoints
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Longtime user of Mediabrowser recently switched to MediaBrowser 3,really enjoying it. Over the last couple of days I have noticed many of my movie and television art appear corrupted.  The originals in the folders with the video files themselves appear to be just fine. It doesn't show any errors that I ca tell in the log, just a gradual corruption of the files over time. I moved the server to another computer to fix the problem and that did the trick. For about 24 hours, then the images started doing the same thing. A little at a time. Redownloading the file and refreshing the item don't appear to resolve the issue. Once it is corrupt it stays that way in all iews web, client, otherwise.

 

I have included a couple of screenshots, also I am using Version 3.0.5192.19560

 

Any thoughts?

 

Edit: Please ignore this, I'm losing my mind. I just realized that those green lines are progress indicators. Everyone forget you saw this.

Edited by mrtwopoints
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No problem at all. Glad you're enjoying it :)

Redshirt
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I have to admit,  I laughed... Thank you so much for adding a smile to an otherwise lousy day :D

  • 2 weeks later...
mrtwopoints
Posted

Alright, I knew I wasn't crazy. I have installed MediaBrowser3 on several different computers now. Some load the images perfectly fine, others almost all the art is corrupted. The majority of my media art is all stored locally with the media and I have checked those originals and they are fine. However when viewing in a client or through a browser, here is an example of what I'm seeing. This happens on nearly 75% of all content, including movies and music. 

 

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Posted

Does it look the same in different browsers?

mrtwopoints
Posted

One more example. The corruption that I see in the web browser is the same corrupted file I see when accessing through a client. Manually downloading and overwriting a new image from the editor does fix this, but I can't do that for each item.

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mrtwopoints
Posted

It is showing up this way in both Chrome and Internet Explorer.

Posted

What Anti-malware do you have installed?

mrtwopoints
Posted

Microsoft Security Essentials is all that is installed on the two machines showing the issue. The server that is working fine has none. Is that a possibility? I could go ahead and disable security and try again. Do I need to delete the media cache to clear the images?

  • 2 weeks later...
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mrtwopoints
Posted

Wanted to update this. It was definitely Microsoft Security Essentials that was causing the issue. Removed and refreshed metadata and all is well.

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