Thanks! Never edited this database before, but I managed to do it. Any reason why all the old scripts remain in the database, instead of overwriting them with the latest version?
Thanks for that. But this is not about an update from the imdb.com website, this is about downloading the latest imdb+ scraper from github (or somewhere else), which doesn't seem to happen. Where is the scraper file stored and is there a way to manually download the latest version and overwrite...
For some reason it seems that the imdb+ scraper is not updated automatically anymore. it remains stuck at 4.10.7, even though it records that it has done a 'scraper update check' recently (as per the imdb+ info window). Is there a way to manually do an update? my understanding is the latest...
I think I may have found another weird bug in the scraper. For first movies in a series (that have the roman numeral "I" in the title) and the option to remove that numeral is "on", when you specify a custom "collection" in the custom rename dbase, but do not specify a "sortby" value (which...
Thanks for this update.
regarding the syntax, however: it would still seem to be sorting by "collection" and use the "sortby" for the "collection" entry. Is this something you're still looking into? I use the custom syntax as shown above in your previous post.
Cheers.
The function is described here:
It only seems to affect the home screen date and time (even though "...as well as general MediaPortal settings." is mentioned (n)
That would be a shame. Maybe I'll put in a feature request, then.
Thanks for your reply.
The date shown for tv recordings does not include the year, even though the year has been included in the 'date format' in the 'home' plugin in configuration. I like to keep some recordings permanently and showing the year can be really useful. You can of course go to the actual recorded file...
Hi,
Thanks for this cool feature, which works a treat.
I was just wondering if there is a way to maintain the custom label/tags in the file name when using the 'rename' utility under 'Movie Manager'. Currently you have to name the file 'Movie ([Special Edition]) (2002), which on import IMDb+...
Think I cracked it. I changed the setting 'prefer folder name for movie matching' to 'false' and voila, everything gets auto-approved. The renaming as per the example in this thread adds the imdb-id to the file name, but not the folder name, so apparently this setting needs to be changed...
Thanks, RoChess. Yes I'm using imdb+ and also the renamed movies (for grouping for example) don't get through in many cases.
'Only Auto Approve from Primary Data Source' was true already. Changing 'Data Provider Request Limit' to 1 didn't make a lot of difference. Also with auto-approval rate...
Recently used this command for the first time. Had all my movies renamed as per the above example and re-imported all. Most were auto-approved, but still many which didn't even come up with a possible match, including movies named 'Deep Blue Sea (1999) [tt0149261]' and 'Big Fish (2003)...
I have two systems that have the same version of MP (1.2.1), Moving pictures (1.2.3) and StreamedMP (1.7.1.2953), but show a different layout for Moving Pictures, as shown in the attached pictures (on both 'List View' selected). I much prefer the second layout, as you can see more of a (long)...