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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 553272" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p><strong>Re: Adult movie scraper (details+covers) -- v1.0.1</strong></p><p></p><p>Ok, it seems the main issue is that eventhough your foldernames can be matched to the right title, the actual filename inside the folder is often a cryptic one. It is this filename that my scraper ends up using, so I have to figure out if I can get the foldername from MovingPictures and use that when a search on the filename yields no usable results.</p><p></p><p>Re-examining the CDUniverse HTML output, I did noticed a way in which I should be able to improve the auto-approval results.</p><p></p><p>So I'll try to figure out if I can obtain the foldername to use for the scraper search, but if unable to do so, you'll have to resort to renaming all your movie files. Multi-part files are no problems, those are dealt with before they are passed on to the scraper. So "Some Title CD1.avi" and "Some Title CD2.avi" result in a multi-part "Some Title" search string with both movies linked as multi-parts.</p><p></p><p>The multi-part keywords are: CD#, DVD#, DISC#, DISK#, PART# or "(# of #)", where # is a letter or number.</p><p></p><p>But wait on renaming all your files, until I know for sure it is a lost cause to obtain the foldername inside the scraper script.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 553272, member: 18896"] [b]Re: Adult movie scraper (details+covers) -- v1.0.1[/b] Ok, it seems the main issue is that eventhough your foldernames can be matched to the right title, the actual filename inside the folder is often a cryptic one. It is this filename that my scraper ends up using, so I have to figure out if I can get the foldername from MovingPictures and use that when a search on the filename yields no usable results. Re-examining the CDUniverse HTML output, I did noticed a way in which I should be able to improve the auto-approval results. So I'll try to figure out if I can obtain the foldername to use for the scraper search, but if unable to do so, you'll have to resort to renaming all your movie files. Multi-part files are no problems, those are dealt with before they are passed on to the scraper. So "Some Title CD1.avi" and "Some Title CD2.avi" result in a multi-part "Some Title" search string with both movies linked as multi-parts. The multi-part keywords are: CD#, DVD#, DISC#, DISK#, PART# or "(# of #)", where # is a letter or number. But wait on renaming all your files, until I know for sure it is a lost cause to obtain the foldername inside the scraper script. I'll keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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