After updating to Infuse 8.3.4, I’m seeing frequent crashes when scraping metadata for a library connected directly to 115 Cloud (115网盘).
Library size: ~2000 movies/TV items
Issue: the app randomly crashes during scraping
Frequency: about 5–6 crashes before the scrape fully completes
This behavior started after upgrading to 8.3.4 and makes large library scraping unreliable. Please investigate the stability of scraping when using 115 Cloud direct connection.
I hope that when refreshing the 115 Cloud Drive media library, only a specific selected media library will be refreshed, instead of refreshing the entire library. Currently, this keeps repeatedly refreshing already categorized and organized resource libraries.
“I am experiencing crashes when scraping metadata via a direct connection to 115 Cloud. I have disabled all relevant settings, including the ‘Pre-cache details’ option and ‘Live Preview,’ but the app still crashes.”
This issue specifically occurs in the latest version.
I am aware that 115 Cloud has very strict API restrictions and aggressive risk control measures. Because of this, I explicitly disabled all background activity settings when connecting to 115, including “Auto-Scan,” “Pre-cache,” and “Live Preview,” to minimize API requests.
In previous versions of Infuse, scraping metadata worked perfectly fine under these conditions without crashing. However, the latest version crashes consistently.
Could you please clarify if this is a regression caused by the recent Infuse update or an issue with the cloud provider? Since it worked previously, it seems to be an issue with the new version. I hope the developers can investigate and resolve this as soon as possible.
After updating to the latest Infuse version 8.3.5, I rescanned my library and found that the issue has been completely resolved—the app no longer crashes when scraping metadata from my 115 Drive! Huge thanks to the development team for fixing this!
Looking ahead, I hope future updates can further optimize the performance of 115 Drive in “Direct Mode.” specifically, improvements to scraping efficiency and playback start speeds (loading time) would be greatly appreciated.