100 item limit question

Currently, I have under 100 episodes in my collection so when I add a new one it’s added, automatically with the Kodi addon.

With movies, however, it’s a bit different. My actual collection has about 130 movies. Since the limit was introduced I removed a few movies from my collection (while adding new ones) so my trakt account shows I have 91 movies in my library. So it is below the 100 movie limit and yet it doesn’t added new movies to the 100 item limit.

Do I need my actual movie collection to drop to (or below) 100 before my trakt movie library catches up?

The limit is 100 movies and shows combined.

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I’m a bit confused still. As I wrote, when I added episodes to my collection they are added to my trakt library, although I am over the 100 item limit. I should’ve added that those episodes are from 3 TV shows. my trakt library consists of 93 episodes across 3 TV shows and an additional 91 movies, and as I wrote when I add new episodes they are added my library, new movies do not get added.

How does this all make sense when the limit is 100 items, combined?

You must be adding episodes to existing collected shows. Limit is movies & shows (not episodes) combined. You also seem to have something else unaccounted for as you have stated only 94 combined. (Something hidden?)

Yes, I have added episodes to existing collected shows. I have 6 hidden shows, yes. None of them in my collection, they were deleted from it long ago. So I need to drop them to free up the space?

Looking at your account I see 3 shows and 91 movies, so you should have space to add 6 shows or movies.

I had 6 hidden shows, which I’ve now dropped. I guess next library scan should add 6 movies?

No, that didn’t do the trick. I also removed a movie from Kodi, ran a cleanup, performed a library scan, then manually started the trakt addon, and no movies were added to my trakt library, although now there are only 90 movies and 3 shows.

Any suggestions?

Have you tried manually adding a movie through the Trakt website? If that works, it’s a Kodi addon issue

lol, the thought to do that never crossed my mind, thank you for your suggestion. And, yes, manually adding does work.

I think that running the Kodi addon manually I see that one of its actions is trying to add 32 movies to my library (At least that’s what I think that message means). I guess that action fails in its entirety instead of just partially failing, adding just as many movies as there is room to add. Could be wrong about that.

Has the addon been updated following the policy change?

I’d suggest you search/ask/report on the GitHub.

already did, thank you.

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